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Cai Yuanpei (Chinese: 蔡元培; 1868–1940) was a Chinese philosopher and politician who was an influential figure in the history of Chinese modern education. He made contributions to education reform with his own education ideology. He was the president of Peking University, and founder of the Academia Sinica.
Yuanpei College, Peking University (北京大学元培学院) is an undergraduate liberal arts college at Peking University, a public university located in Beijing, China. Initially launched in 2001 as the Yuanpei Program , the college was formed to host the program in 2007.
Peking University (PKU) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China. ... The noted scholar Cai Yuanpei was appointed president on 4 January 1917, ...
Two major centres of literature and intellectual activity were Beijing, home to Peking University and Tsinghua University, and Shanghai, with its flourishing publishing sector. [21] The founders of the New Culture Movement clustered in Peking University, where they joined Cai Yuanpei , who served as chancellor.
Cai Yuanpei, early University Chancellor. Cai Yuanpei 蔡元培 – early University Chancellor; Chen Duxiu – Peking University dean, co-founder of Chinese Communist Party, 1st general secretary; Li Dazhao – head librarian, later co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party; Yan Fu 严复 – early University Chancellor; Hu Shih - Chancellor ...
Cai Yuanpei. President of Peking University 1930 – 1945 Succeeded by. Hu Shih. Preceded by. Hu Zhuangyou. President of Zhejiang University 1927 – 1930 Succeeded by.
The President of Peking University is the chief administrator of Peking University, a major public academic institution of higher learning, ... Cai Yuanpei: 蔡元培 ...
The Former Residence of Cai Yuanpei or Cai Yuanpei's Former Residence (Chinese: 蔡元培故居; pinyin: Cài Yuánpéi Gùjū) is the birthplace of Cai Yuanpei, a Chinese educator, esperantist, president of Peking University, and founder of the Academia Sinica. [2]