Chongqing Normal University

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Chongqing Normal University
重庆师范大学
THE LIBRARY OF CHONGQING NORMAL UNIVERSITY.jpg
Location
Chongqing
,
China
Chongqing Normal University
Simplified Chinese重庆师范大学
Traditional Chinese重慶師範大學

Chongqing Normal University (CNU) (simplified Chinese: 重庆师范大学; traditional Chinese: 重慶師範大學) is a public university in Shapingba District, Chongqing, China, founded in 1954.[1]

Chongqing Normal University was founded in 1954, and its history can be traced back to the official East Sichuan Normal School founded in 1906. The first principal was Deng Ken, the younger brother of Deng Xiaoping, who served as Vice Mayor of Chongqing City and Vice Governor of Hubei Province. In 1960, Comrade Guo Moruo, then president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, wrote the name of the school by himself. In 2003, Chongqing Normal University was officially renamed Chongqing Normal University approved by the Ministry of Education.

CNU has more than 1,800 staff members and 13,000 full-time domestic and international graduate and undergraduate students.[citation needed] In addition there are more than 20,000 adult education and self-teaching students.

Foreign Trade and Business College[]

In April 2008, the ChinaCast Education Company completed the acquisition of 80% of the holding company of the Foreign Trade and Business College of Chongqing Normal University.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Chongqing Normal University". China University. CUCAS. Retrieved 21 August 2014. External link in |publisher=, |work= (help)

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Coordinates: 29°36′54″N 106°17′58″E / 29.6150°N 106.2994°E / 29.6150; 106.2994

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