Chu Kochen Honors College, Zhejiang University

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Chu Kochen Honors College (Traditional Chinese: 竺可楨學院, Simplified Chinese: 竺可桢学院; abbr. CKHC), is an elite undergraduate college of Zhejiang University.

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The college is named after the former President of Zhejiang University, the meteorologist, geologist and educator Coching Chu (a.k.a CHU Kochen, or ZHU Kezhen, depends on the ways of spelling) [1]. It was founded in May 2000. Currently it has students of 1800. Every year, Zhejiang university selects about 400 top students (from its ~6000 freshmen) to join the college.

The current Vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering Pan Yunhe (also the former President of Zhejiang University), was the first director of the college.

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  1. ^ http://ckc.zju.edu.cn/redir.php?catalog_id=4203



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