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Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, hosts 83 institutions of higher education (excluding adult colleges), ranking 1st in South China region and 2nd (tie) nationwide after Beijing. [2] There are 8 national key universities under Double First Class University Plan in Guangdong, the highest in South Central China region and the fourth-highest ...
Guangzhou University was reestablished in July 2000 by the Chinese Ministry of Education.It was a merger of five tertiary institutions previously known as Guangzhou Normal University (广州师范学院), South China Institute of Construction (华南建设学院), Guangzhou University (广州大学), Guangzhou Junior Teachers' College (广州高等专科学校), and Guangzhou Institute of ...
Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine; H. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) J. Jinan University; K. Kung Yee Medical School and Hospital; L.
Formerly known as Guangdong Institute of Nationalities (GDIN; 广东民族学院),the university was approved by the State Education Commission in Oct. 1957 [8] [9] and then they moved to Hainan in 1961.The campus was totally closed due to the Cultural Revolution.After that, The school reopened on April 25, 1974, and returned to Guangzhou campus in 1978.
In May 1995, the People's Government of Guangdong Province merged the two colleges to form Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. [2] In October 2008, the People's Government of Guangdong Province incorporated Guangdong Vocational College of Finance and Economics, established in April 1996, into Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. [2]
Guangdong Institute of Education (simplified Chinese: 广东教育学院; traditional Chinese: 廣東教育學院; pinyin: Guǎngdōng jiàoyù xuéyuàn) is a provincial higher education institution based in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China.
Ulink College Guangzhou was founded in cooperation with South China Normal University (SCNU) in 2004. [3] The school was initially named Ulink College of International Culture of SCNU [4] or SCUN International School. [5] It was initially a part of South China Normal University and located in the Campus of SCNU, Guangzhou, China. [6]
The United International College (UIC; officially the Beijing Normal University – Hong Kong Baptist University United International College) is a public college in Xiangzhou, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. It was established by a partnership between Beijing Normal University and Hong Kong Baptist University in 2005. [2]