• sanda university

    In June 1992, some professors from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Peking University, and Tsinghua University initiated the establishment of Shanghai Shanda University (formerly Shanda University). It was approved by the Shanghai Higher Education Bureau on August 11, 1992 and officially established on February 17, 1994. It is the first private ordinary university in Shanghai with higher education qualifications. In March 2002, the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China officially approved Shanghai Shanda College to be established as a regular university at the undergraduate level, and it is also the first private ordinary university in Shanghai with undergraduate education qualifications, under the leadership of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. In August 2005, the Shanghai Academic Degrees Committee approved the addition of our college as a bachelor's degree awarding unit. Shanghai Shanda College has two campuses in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai and the Jiashan area of Zhejiang Province, with its headquarters located at 2727 Jinhai Road, Pudong, Shanghai; The two campuses have a total land area of 808 acres and a building area of 245000 square meters; The total assets of the school amount to RMB 676 million.

  • Shanghai Zhongqiao College

    Shanghai Zhongqiao Vocational and Technical College was founded in 1993 and is a full-time regular university that has been included in the national unified enrollment plan and is open to nationwide enrollment. It has the qualification to independently issue national academic diplomas. The college is invested and established by Shanghai Zhida Group, and is located in Kangqiao Park, Nanhui, Shanghai. The college covers an area of 158000 square meters, with a building area of 103000 square meters. As of June 2008, there were over 4300 students on campus. The college has a total of 220 faculty and employees. The proportion of teachers with senior professional titles to full-time teachers is 31.1%; 40.6% of full-time teachers hold graduate degrees and master's degrees or above. 167000 paper books, 70000 electronic books, and 55 books per student in the library; 51460 square meters of teaching and administrative buildings; The total area of the student dormitory is 46681 square meters.

  • Shanghai University of Engineering and Technology

    The University of Marine Engineering and Technology is a local higher education institution that focuses on engineering technology, integrates multiple disciplines such as economic management and art design, focuses on undergraduate education, and coordinates the development of graduate education, higher vocational education, and continuing education. The main campus of the school is located in the Songjiang University Park in Shanghai. It is a modern, information-based, humanistic, and garden oriented beautiful campus, standing in the upper reaches of the Pujiang River and embedded on the side of Sheshan.

  • Shanghai State owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission Party School of the Communist Party of China Shanghai Economic Management Cadre College Shanghai Enterprise Management Training Center

    The Shanghai Industrial Party School of the Communist Party of China and the Shanghai Economic Management Cadre College were established in the early 1980s and February 1993, respectively. The colleges implemented integrated education.

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  • East China University of Political Science and Law

    East China University of Political Science and Law (formerly known as East China University of Political Science and Law) was one of the first batch of higher political and legal institutions established in New China. In June 1952, with the approval of the East China Military and Political Commission, the Law Department, Political Department, and Social Department of 9 universities including St. John's University, Fudan University, and Nanjing University merged to form the East China School of Political Science and Law. Due to various reasons, the school was merged into the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences in 1958; In 1963, it was re established and enrolled the following year; Enrollment ceased in 1966 and was officially abolished in 1972. In March 1979, with the approval of the State Council, the school resumed for the second time. In March 2007, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was officially renamed as East China University of Political Science and Law. The school was originally a university directly under the Ministry of Justice and is now a university managed by Shanghai. Professor Du Zhichun, current Party Secretary, and Professor He Qinhua, President.

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  • Shanghai Electric Power University

    Shanghai Electric Power University

  • Shanghai Maritime University

    Shanghai Maritime University is a multidisciplinary university characterized by shipping technology, economics, and management, with disciplines such as engineering, management, economics, law, and literature

  • Shanghai Ocean University

    Shanghai Ocean University

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  • Shanghai University of Finance

    Shanghai University of Finance is a full-time undergraduate institution with distinctive financial characteristics, with a history of over 50 years. The school is located at the forefront of national reform and opening up - Pudong, Shanghai, adjacent to the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, east of the East China Sea, and west of the Pujiang River. The campus environment is elegant, with pleasant scenery, rich literary style, and harmonious and orderly. The predecessor of the school was the Shanghai Bank School, which was founded in 1952 and was affiliated with the headquarters of the People's Bank of China. In 1987, it was upgraded to Shanghai Financial College, and in 1992, it was renamed Shanghai Financial College. In 2000, the school was transferred from the management of the headquarters of the People's Bank of China to the joint construction of the Shanghai Municipal Government and the People's Bank of China, with the Shanghai Municipal Government as the main management. In September 2003, it was upgraded to a undergraduate university.

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  • Shanghai Television University

    Shanghai Television University is an open university that utilizes modern information and media technologies such as telecommunications, radio and television, and computer networks as important means of education for distance education. It was founded in 1960. The school headquarters has campuses such as Dalian Road, Guoshun Road, Fuxin Road, Zhongyuan Road, and Anhua Road, as well as directly affiliated institutions such as Open Education College and Continuing Education College. At the same time, it has more than 50 branches, workstations, and teaching points throughout the city's urban and rural areas, all of which are connected to the distance education broadband network, sharing modern education and teaching platforms and rich teaching resources.

  • Shanghai Second University of Technology

    The New Shanghai Second University of Technology was formed by the merger of the former Donghu Vocational and Technical College and Shanghai Second University of Technology in November 2001. Shanghai Second University of Technology was established in April 1960 and is the only unit among over 1000 independent adult universities in China in the 1980s and 1990s that has the right to confer bachelor's degrees with the approval of the Academic Degrees Office of the State Council; The former Donghu Vocational and Technical College was formerly known as Shanghai Second Metallurgical College. With the support of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and Government, and with the direct concern of the Municipal Education Commission, the two schools have merged and formed, sharing resources and complementing each other's advantages. They have become a key local backbone school mainly focused on engineering, with majors in economics, management, science, humanities, art, and language, and cultivating applied talents in higher engineering technology.

  • Shanghai Conservatory of Music

    The predecessor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music was the National Conservatory of Music co founded by the great democratic revolution, outstanding educator, thinker Cai Yuanpei and music educator Dr. Xiao Youmei on November 27, 1927. The first dean was Mr. Cai Yuanpei. In September 1929, it was renamed as the National Conservatory of Music. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, it was named Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1956. From 1949 to 1984, renowned composer, music theorist, and music educator He Luting served as the dean (later honorary dean), making outstanding contributions to the construction and development of the school. After 1984, Professors Sang Tong, Jiang Mingdun, and Yang Liqing successively served as deans. The current Party Secretary is Sang Xiufan, and the President is Xu Shuya.