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Nanjing University (Chinese: 南京大学/南京大學; Pinyin: Nánjīng Dàxué; colloquially 南大, Pinyin: Nándà) is located in Nanjing, an ancient capital of China. It can date back to the first year of Yong'an reign (AD 258), making it one of the oldest higher learning institutions in the world. It was transformed to be a college under new educational system in 1902 and became the first modern Chinese university in the early 1920s. Its name has been changed time after time and it was renamed 南京大學 (Nanjing Daxue) in 1949.

History

North Great Building, Nanjing University
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North Great Building, Nanjing University

Renzi House, Nanjing University
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Renzi House, Nanjing University

Faculties

Old Great Hall, Nanjing University
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Old Great Hall, Nanjing University

Nanjing University has been at the forefront of developments in teaching and research in China. It was the first institution in the country to adopt student-centred teaching methods. It was the first co-educational Chinese university. It was the first Chinese university to provide doctoral education. It has been a pioneer in many fields in China, such as literature, art, history, philosophy, religion, sociology, biology, astronomy, physics, geoscience, computer science and business studies.

Schools and Departments

Campus

Nanjing University campus in snow
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Nanjing University campus in snow

Nanjing University consists of two campuses: Gulou Campus and Pukou campus. The main campus, Gulou campus, as the name suggests, is located in Gulou District, center of Nanjing City. The main campus itself is divided into two sections by Hankou Road: North Garden, Bei Yuan, is where most of teaching and research take place, and South Garden, Nan Yuan, serves as the living area for both students and academic staff.

The newly added Pukou campus rests in suburban Pukou District and became part of Nanjing University in 1993. Pukou campus hosts undergraduate freshmen, sophomore and junior students and is connected with the main campus by both shuttle bus and public transportation.

International Exchanges

Notable alumni

Graduates Faculties Alumni of the University of Nanking (merged in 1952) Alumni of Attached/Affiliated Schools/Institutions

External links


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