• Zhejiang Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College

    Zhejiang Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College, formerly known as Zhejiang Jiaotong School founded in 1958, was approved by the Ministry of Education in 1999 and is a public ordinary higher education institution. The college was identified by the Ministry of Education as the construction unit of the national model vocational and technical college in 2001, was rated as the national exemplary organization of vocational education in 2002, and was rated as the national exemplary organization of transportation vocational education in 2004. In 2005, it was awarded the title of "Safe Campus" by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education as an excellent unit for the employment of ordinary college graduates in the province. In the same year, it was awarded the title of "Safe Campus" by the Zhejiang Provincial Comprehensive Governance Committee's School and Surrounding Public Security Comprehensive Management Work Leading Group and has been maintained to this day. In 2006, it was awarded the title of "exemplary organization of Vocational Education in Zhejiang Province" by the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, and won the excellent grade in the talent training level evaluation of higher vocational colleges in the same year. In 2007, the Automotive Department of the college was awarded the title of Advanced Collective in the National Education System. In 2008, the college was awarded the Advanced Collective Honorary Title of "Zhejiang Transportation Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Thirty Years of Reform and Opening up". In 2009, it was listed as a provincial-level demonstration higher vocational college construction plan construction unit.

  • Wenzhou University

    Wenzhou University is a local comprehensive university. Its school running history can be traced back to the Wenzhou Normal School founded in 1933 by Mr. Huang Suchu, a famous patriotic and hometown loving person in modern Wenzhou. It has a school running history of 76 years. It has a profound cultural heritage and excellent educational tradition. The school is located in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, with beautiful scenery and prosperous economy. The main campus is located in Wenzhou Higher Education Park, overlooking the beautiful peaks of Mount Luo to the south and the beautiful scenery of Sanyang to the north. The fragrance of books and ink complement the beauty of the green mountains, making it an excellent destination for students to cultivate and pursue their studies.

  • Zhejiang Vocational College of Arts

    Zhejiang Vocational College of Arts is the only state-owned full-time comprehensive higher art institution in Zhejiang Province. In December 1999, the People's Government of Zhejiang Province approved the merger of Zhejiang Art School and Zhejiang Film School to establish Zhejiang Art Vocational College; Afterwards, the Zhejiang Provincial Art Research Institute was established and transferred. In January 2002, the provincial government approved the official establishment of the hospital.

  • China Institute of Metrology

    China Institute of Metrology is located in Hangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city and a tourist and leisure resort. It is the only undergraduate college in the quality supervision, inspection and quarantine industry in China. It is a key university in Zhejiang Province with the advantages of metrology, quality, testing, standards, inspection and quarantine, and distinctive characteristics. It has the right to award master's degrees.

  • Zhejiang University of Science and Technology

    The predecessor of Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, the Silkworm Study Hall, was founded by the Governor of Hangzhou, Lin Qi, in 1897 to fulfill his great wish of saving the country through industry and education. It is one of the earliest new education institutions established in China. In 1908, due to outstanding academic achievements, it was promoted to the "Higher Sericulture School" by the Qing government. From the Xinhai Revolution to the eve of liberation, due to the turmoil of the current situation, the school changed its name several times and moved its location several times. Despite the ups and downs, it persisted in running the school. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the school continued to explore and forge ahead, marking a new chapter in history. The school began admitting undergraduate students in 1959, was named Zhejiang Silk University by the State Council in 1964, began admitting master's students in 1979, and was granted the right to confer master's degrees in 1983. In 1999, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was renamed Zhejiang University of Engineering. In 2004, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was renamed Zhejiang University of Science and Technology.

  • Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology

    Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology is located in the famous historical and cultural city of Hangzhou. It is a higher education institution with outstanding electronic information characteristics, obvious advantages in economic management disciplines, and the infiltration of multiple disciplines such as engineering, science, economics, management, literature, law, and teaching. The predecessor of the school was Hangzhou Aviation Industry Finance School, founded in 1956. Approved by the State Council, Hangzhou Institute of Electronic Technology was established in 1980 and renamed Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology in 2004. The school has successively been under the jurisdiction of central ministries such as the Fourth Ministry of Machinery Industry, the Ministry of Electronics Industry, and the Ministry of Information Industry. Since 2000, a management system of joint construction between departments and provinces, with provincial management as the main focus, has been implemented. In 2007, the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government and the National Defense Science, Technology, and Industry Commission jointly established Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology, which is a key teaching and research university in Zhejiang Province. There are four campuses, including Xiasha, Wenyi, Dongyue, and Xiasha East, covering an area of over 2000 acres. Currently, there are over 26000 regular full-time students and over 2200 faculty members.

  • Zhejiang University of Science and Technology

    Zhejiang University of Science and Technology is a full-time undergraduate institution with a focus on engineering, integrating engineering, science, humanities, economics, management, and education. Learning from the experience of the university of applied sciences (FH) in Germany and combining with China's national conditions, it is the school's characteristics to cultivate high-level applied talents with international background.

  • Ningbo Institute of Engineering

    Ningbo University of Engineering is a full-time undergraduate institution organized by the Ningbo Municipal Government, formerly known as Ningbo Higher Vocational College, founded in May 1983. In May 2004, it was upgraded and renamed Ningbo Institute of Engineering. The school is divided into two campuses, east and west, covering an area of over 1400 acres. The west campus (Cuibai Road) covers an area of 300 acres; The East Campus (Fenghua Road) is planned to cover over 1100 acres, of which approximately 400 acres have been completed, with a building area of 300000 square meters. There are currently 11 secondary colleges and 27 undergraduate majors.

  • Wenzhou Medical College

    Wenzhou Medical College is a provincial higher education institution and a key construction university in Zhejiang Province. The predecessor of the school can be traced back to the Zhejiang Medical Specialized School established in Hangzhou in 1912, formerly known as "Zhejiang Second Medical College". In August 1958, Zhejiang Medical College moved from Hangzhou to Wenzhou to establish the school, and began admitting five-year undergraduate students that year.

  • Shaoxing liberal arts college

    Shaoxing liberal arts college is an ordinary full-time comprehensive undergraduate college established with the approval of the State Education Commission in 1996. Its predecessor can be traced back to the Shanhui Primary Normal School founded in 1909. Mr. Lu Xun once served as the supervisor (president) of Shanhui Normal School. The school is located in the historic and cultural city of Shaoxing. The school currently offers 46 undergraduate majors, covering eight university disciplines including economics, law, education, literature, science, engineering, medicine, and management. There are 17 secondary colleges, including School of Economics and Management, School of Law, School of Education, School of Physical Education, School of Humanities, School of Foreign Languages, School of Music, School of Fine Arts, Lanting College of Calligraphy and Arts, School of Mathematics, Science and Information, School of Engineering, School of Textile and Clothing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, School of Medicine, Shangyu Branch, School of Adult Education, and one independent college -- Yuanpei College of Shaoxing liberal arts college, And Shaoxing Radio and Television University, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing liberal arts college, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing liberal arts college and the Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing liberal arts college.

  • Jiaxing College

    Jiaxing College is a provincial-level regular undergraduate institution approved by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, with a history of 95 years. The school is located on the bank of the famous revolutionary holy land of Nanhu Lake - Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. Jiaxing is located in the Hangjiahu Plain in the center of the Yangtze River Delta, adjacent to Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Suzhou. With prosperous economy, well-developed transportation, and a gathering of talents, it is known as the "Silk City, Land of Fish and Rice, and State of Culture". Professor Zhu Jingwu, a world-renowned physicist and President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has been appointed as the Honorary Dean. More than ten well-known domestic experts and scholars, including renowned economist Yu Guangyuan and academician Cheng Kaijia, who performed the "Two Bombs and One Satellite" feat, have been appointed as honorary professors of the school.

  • zhejiang chinese medical university

    Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is located on the south bank of Qiantang River in Hangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city, across the river from the national scenic spot "Six Harmonies Pagoda". The predecessor of the school was Zhejiang Province Traditional Chinese Medicine Continuing Education School, founded in July 1953. In June 1959, Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was officially established, located on the former site of Zhejiang University on Qingchun Street, Hangzhou City. In March 2000, the school was relocated to its current location as a whole. In February 2006, it was renamed Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.