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East China Normal graduates employability rankings placed at # 151-200 in the world in the 2017 QS Graduate Employability Rankings. [39] Globally, East China Normal University is regarded as a competitive university with a good reputation Chinese universities by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where it ranked 151-175th. [40 ...
The Minhang Campus of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the Minhang campus of East China Normal University are five minutes' walk away (there used to be a shuttle bus available for students and staff Monday-Friday during daylight hours, but this has stopped with the opening of a public bus line which serves an equivalent route), which makes ...
No. 2 High School of East China Normal University is a public secondary school located in Shanghai, China. [2] See also
University [3] Location Year Founded Note Fudan University: Shanghai: 1905 Project 211, Project 985, Double First-Class Construction, C9 League: East China Normal University: Shanghai: 1951 Project 211, Project 985, Double First-Class Construction Nanjing University: Nanjing, Jiangsu: 1902 Project 211, Project 985, Double First-Class ...
New York University Shanghai (NYU Shanghai; legal name registered as Shanghai New York University [1]) is a joint-venture university in Pudong, Shanghai, China. It was established in 2012 under a partnership between East China Normal University and New York University. [1] It is the third degree-granting campus of New York University.
The other two members of the "Project 985", Tongji University and East China Normal University, are also based in Shanghai and internationally; they are regarded as one of the most reputable Chinese universities by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings where they ranked 150–175th globally. [15]
Tongji University is a public university located in Shanghai, ... The Department of Biology in College of Science merged into East China Normal University, ...
The university was located at 188 Jessfield Road (now Wanhangdu Lu), on a bend of the Suzhou Creek in Shanghai and was designed to incorporate Chinese and Western architectural elements. In 1925, some academics and students left St. John's and formed the Kwang Hua University. In 1951, Kwang Hua was incorporated into East China Normal University.