Qingdao University
Qingdao University | |
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青岛大学 | |
Motto | 明德博学 守正出奇 |
Motto in English | Morality Erudition Truth Innovation |
Established | 1909 |
Type | Public |
Chairman | Xia Linhua (夏临华) |
President | Wang Anmin (王安民) |
Academic staff | 2,300 |
Students | 40,800 |
Undergraduates | 32,300 |
Postgraduates | 7,400 |
Other students | 1,100 international students |
Location | Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China |
Campus | 939 acres (3.80 km2) |
Colors | Blue |
Athletics | CUBA |
Nickname | Qingda (青大) |
Mascot | Swan Geese (Anser) |
Affiliations | Key Provincial Universities, Shandong Provincial People's Government |
Website | Qingdao University |
Qingdao University (simplified Chinese: 青岛大学; traditional Chinese: 青島大學; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Dàxué) is a key provincial research university located in Qingdao, China. Qingdao University traces its origin to 1909, when Deutsch-Chinesische Hochschule(German-Chinese College), the oldest predecessor institution of Qingdao University, was jointly established by the Chinese and German governments in Qingdao. In 1993, the former Qingdao University, Qingdao Medical College, Shandong Textile Engineering College, and Qingdao Normal College, four higher education institutions with glorious history, merged to form the new Qingdao University. At present, QU is one of the best comprehensive universities in Shandong Province, recognized as a member of the national "Excellent Engineer Education and Training Program." With a strong profile in Medical Sciences, Textile and Design, Business, and liberal arts, QU serves 32,300 full-time undergraduate students, 7,400 graduate students, and 1,100 international students.
History
The history of Qingdao University dates back to 1909.[1] In 1908, representatives of China and Germany, Zhang Zhidong, Minister of Education of the Qing Empire, and Otto Frank, Sinologist from the University of Hamburg (German: Universität Hamburg), negotiated to establish a joint college in Qingdao. As start-up fund, the German government invested 600,000 marks, and the Chinese government 40,000 marks.[2] On September 12, 1909, German-Chinese College (German: Deutsch-Chinesische Hochschule, Chinese: 青岛特别高等专门学堂) was officially opened.[3] The first President was Georg Keiper, German Geologist and Navy Officer. In 1914, over 400 students were enrolled.[4]
The medical department of German-Chinese College is the predecessor of the current Medical College of Qingdao University. Due to the war, German-Chinese College closed in 1914. However, despite numerous wounds of war, the medical department has never stopped. It was called Qingdao Medical College, Qingdao Medical College of East Asia,and several others in different periods. In 1922, in order to continue higher education, the Northern Government intends to set up a comprehensive university in Qingdao. In 1924, Private Qingdao University was founded, disciplines included arts, science, law, business, engineering, medicine, agriculture, and forestry.
In 1929, National Qingdao University was founded on the basis of Private Qingdao University, adding literature, education, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and other disciplines. In 1932, National Qingdao University was renamed as National Shandong University. In 1937, the Sino-Japanese War broke out. In 1938, the school was closed. The war ended in 1945, and National Shandong University resumed in Qingdao, merging Qingdao Medical School and its affiliated hospitals.
In 1949, National Shandong University was renamed as Shandong University. In 1956, the School of Medicine was separated from Shandong University, and formed an independent establishment known as the Qingdao Medical College. 1958, Shandong University moved to Jinan. In 1978, Qingdao Medical College became the first master's degree granting units, professional settings from a single clinical professional to develop a multi-disciplinary medical schools. Thereafter, Qingdao Medical College gradually developed more solid academic strength.
In 1985, Qingdao University was re-established, with the educational goal of "high level distinctive university," and disciplines of arts, science, engineering, business and many other subjects. School construction and development were supported financially by the central government, and also academically supported by Nankai University, Tianjin University, University of Science and Technology of China, and Shandong University. In 1993, Qingdao University merged Shandong Textile Engineering Institute (山东纺织工学院), Qingdao Medical College (青岛医学院) and Qingdao Normal College (青岛师范专科学校).
Academics
Overview
Qingdao University consists of 25 faculties and departments as well as a graduate school. Courses are offered in 11 main Academic disciplines: Philosophy, Economics, Law, Literature, History, Natural sciences, Engineering, Management, Medicine, Education and Military sciences. There are 104 Undergraduate degree programs, 209 Masters degree programs, 127 Doctoral degree programs, and 15 post-doctorate mobile stations. In addition, there are 7 professional masters degree programs in Law, Business Management, Engineering, Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Dentistry and Public Administration respectively.
National rankings
Wu Shulian = 99 NSEAC = 118 CUAA = 141Colleges
Qingdao University is divided into 23 colleges.[5]
These colleges include:
Colleges[6] | |||
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College | Year Founded | ||
College of Liberal Arts | 1994 | ||
College of Foreign Languages | 1985 | ||
College of Music | 1984 | ||
College of Fine Arts | 2001 | ||
College of Mathematics | 1985 | ||
College of Physical Sciences | 1986 | ||
College of Mechanical Engineering | NA | ||
College of Automation Engineering | 1997 | ||
College of Information Engineering | 1985 | ||
College of Chemical Engineering | 2006 | ||
Haier College of Software Technology | 2003 | ||
College of Textiles and Clothing | 1994 | ||
College of Medical Sciences | 1946 | ||
College of Teachers | 1951 | ||
College of Law | 1982 | ||
College of Economics | 1992 | ||
College of International Business | 1993 | ||
College of Tourism | 1987 | ||
College of Chinese Language and Culture | 1998 | ||
College of Continuing Education | 1996 | ||
International College | 2006 | ||
Holmes College | 1997 | ||
College of Vocational and Technical Education | NA |
International cooperation
International exchange programs have been established with more than 170 universities in over 20 countries and regions, including the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Korea, Russia, Canada, Australia etc.
Campus
Qingdao University covers an area of 3.8 km² and includes five campuses in different parts of Qingdao, with the main campus located in the east part of Shinan District. Over 100 research labs, teaching and research facilities are well-equipped. The university library houses a collection of over 3,550,000 volumes.
Students and faculty
It has about 37.000 students, from which over 5.000 are postgraduate students, and over 1.000 are international students. Since 1980, Qingdao University has received over 10.000 students from more than 60 countries. The university also has a group of reputed scholars known at home and abroad, of which 900 are professors. There are 23 academicians (including adjunct academicians) who are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Affiliated hospitals
Seven hospitals are affiliated with the university.
- The Affiliated Hospital of Medical College Qingdao University
- Qingdao Center Medical Group
- Qingdao Municipal Hospital
- Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital
- Qingdao Haici Medical Group
- Weihai Municipal Hospital
- Qingdao Cardiovascular Disease Hospital
References
- ↑ http://www.qdu.edu.cn/content/xuexiaogaikuang/20071109/1664.html
- ↑ http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%BE%B7%E5%8D%8E%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6
- ↑ http://www.bundesarchiv.de/oeffentlichkeitsarbeit/bilder_dokumente/01657/index-8.html.de
- ↑ http://www.bundesarchiv.de/oeffentlichkeitsarbeit/bilder_dokumente/01657/index-8.html.de
- ↑ http://www.qdu.edu.cn/content/yuanxishezhi/20071107/53.html
- ↑ "Qingdao University Colleges". Qingdao University. Retrieved 2013-06-09.
External links
- Qingdao University Official Website (Chinese)
- Qingdao University Official Website (English)
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