Zhejiang University
Motto | 求是创新[1] |
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Motto in English | Seeking Truth and Pursuing Innovation[2] |
Type | Public |
Established | 1897 |
President | Wu Zhaohui |
Party Secretary | Ren Shaobo |
Academic staff | 4191 |
Students | 60,739[3] |
Undergraduates | 29,209 |
Postgraduates | 31,531 |
Location | Xihu District, Hangzhou , China 30°15′49″N 120°07′15″E / 30.26361°N 120.12083°ECoordinates: 30°15′49″N 120°07′15″E / 30.26361°N 120.12083°E |
Campus | 622 hectares (1,540 acres) |
Academic term | Semester |
Colors | Blue Red |
Affiliations | C9, APRU, WUN, IAU, GUNi, YDUA BRICS Universities League |
Mascot | Qiushi Eagle 求是鹰[4] |
Website | (in Chinese) zju.edu.cn (in English) zju.edu.cn/english |
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Simplified Chinese | 浙江大学 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 浙江大學 | ||||||
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Zhejiang University (ZJU; Chinese: 浙江大学; pinyin: Zhèjiāng Dàxué), informally known as Zheda (Chinese: 浙大; pinyin: Zhèdà), is a public research university, and a member of the elite C9 League. It is located in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province.[5] Founded in 1897, Zhejiang University is one of China's oldest, most selective, and most prestigious institutions of higher education. The university is organized into 7 faculties, 37 colleges, schools, and departments offering more than 140 undergraduate and 300 graduate programs. [6]
The university is also a Chinese national Class A Double First Class University[7] and is an active member of the Yangtze Delta Universities Alliance, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, the Worldwide Universities Network, the International Association of Universities, and the Global University Network for Innovation.
Among the faculty of over 4,000 are 52 members from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 15 Distinguished Professors of Humanites (文科资深教授), 101 Chang Jiang Scholars, and 154 recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.[8]
Zhejiang University has 6 academic libraries. The library collection in its entirety contains more than 7.9 million volumes,[9] making it one of China's largest academic collections.[10] The university also includes 7 affiliated hospitals, 1 museum, 2 international joint institutes, and boasts over 200 student organizations.[11]
As of 2021, ZJU is ranked 5th in Asia by the QS Asian University Rankings.[12] In recent years, it is ranked in the world's top 100 universities according to some of the most-widely cited university rankings in the world such as the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE) and the QS World University Rankings (QS).[13][14][15] Regarding research output, the Nature Index 2020 ranks the university 6th in China, 7th in the Asia-Pacific and 18th in the world among the global academic universities.[16]
History[]
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Qing Dynasty[]
In 1897, then-mayor of Hangzhou, traditional Chinese: 林啓; simplified Chinese: 林启; pinyin: Lín Qǐ; Wade–Giles: Lin Ch'i) established the "Qiushi Academy/Ch'iu Shih Academy" (求是書院; 求是书院; Qiúshì Shūyuàn; Ch'iu-shih-shu-yüan).[17] Lin studied the Western higher education system and applied it to the Qiushi Academy. The Ch'iu-shih Academy was renamed to Chekiang College (浙江大學堂; 浙江大学堂; Zhèjiāng Dàxuétáng) in 1902, and to Chekiang Higher Institutes in 1903.
(A second institution that factored into the early history of Zhejiang University was Yuying Xuetang (Yuying School or Yuying College), established in 1902. This was renamed to Yuying Yishu (Yuying Public School), and then to Yuying Academy. In 1911, Yuying Academy became Zhijiang Xuetang (Zhijiang College) and moved to Qinwang Hill (Chinese: 秦望山), outside of Hangzhou.
1912–1937[]
In 1912, Zhejiang Medical School was established, later developing into Zhejiang Provincial Medical College and becoming part of Zhejiang University.
In 1927, some schools and colleges (e.g. industrial and agricultural colleges/schools) were merged into the Qiushi Academy. Then the name of the enlarged school was changed to "National Third Sun Zhongshan University" (or, National Third Sun Yat-sen University), after Sun Yat-sen. On April 1, 1928, it was renamed "Che Kiang University" (now Zhejiang University from the pinyin name), and in the same year, "National" was added and it became "National Che Kiang University" (國立浙江大學; 国立浙江大学; Guólì Zhèjiāng Dàxué).
War period, 1937–1949[]
In the latter half of 1937, the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, and due to the invading Imperial Japanese Army, the university evacuated from Hangzhou to Guizhou until 1946, after the war ended.
Reputed as "Cambridge of the East" by Joseph Needham (twice visited ZJU in 1944) in China's modern history of higher education, National Che Kiang University's was consistently ranked as among top 3 in the nation during that time.
During this period, the National Che Kiang University was praised as one of the Four most Prominent Universities in the Republic of China (民國四大名校), along with National Central University, National Southwestern Associated University, and National Wuhan University.
1952–1998[]
Zhejiang University was split up into a number of single-discipline colleges during the 1952 readjustment of China's Tertiary Education System. Its schools of arts and sciences either went to former Hangzhou University or joined with Fudan University. Its medical and pharmaceutical schools formed Zhejiang Medical University. Its agricultural and horticultural schools went to establish Zhejiang Agricultural University.
1952~1953, Its chemical engineering departments, and some the other technological parts went to former Hangzhou Chemical Engineering School (now Zhejiang University of Technology, ZJUT). And the dean Li Shouheng, who was one of the main founders of China's modern chemical engineering, was pointed to be the first president of ZJUT.
After 1998[]
In 1998, with the approval of the State Council, the new Zhejiang University was established as a combination of four major universities that had grown up in Hangzhou over the previous half-century, namely Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University.
On September 21, 2006, Chinese billionaires Duan Yongping (Zhejiang University alumnus) and Ding Lei (Zhejiang native) donated together a one-time endowment of 40 million US dollars to Zhejiang University. US$30 million was from Duan with 10 million from Ding. It was the largest private one-off endowment to a university in Mainland China.[18] A ceremony was held at the newly founded Zijingang Campus to receive the donation.[19]
Academics[]
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Zhejiang University is a comprehensive research university. Research at Zhejiang University spans 12 academic disciplines: agriculture, art, economics, education, engineering, history, law, literature, management, medicine, natural sciences, and philosophy. In the Essential Science Indicator (ESI) rankings of 22 disciplines, Zhejiang University ranks among the top 1% in 15 disciplines and is listed in the top 100 of the world's academic institutions in 4 disciplines.
With seven campuses, namely Zijingang, Yuquan, Xixi, Huajiachi, Zhijiang, Zhoushan, and the Haining International campus, Zhejiang University encompasses an area of 6.22 square kilometers with school buildings covering 3.67 million square meters of floor space. The university library holds a collection of more than 7.9 million volumes. Library of Ancient Books with 180,000 volumes of ancient Chinese books officially opened in May, 2021. In addition, Zhejiang University has 7 high-level affiliated hospitals.
In 2018, research funding at Zhejiang University amounted to more than 4.56 billion RMB (~US$680 million). More than a hundred projects under research have each secured a grant of more than 10 million RMB. In 2019, 2,853 Chinese patents were issued to ZJU researchers and 8,230 SCI-included papers were published by ZJU scholars.[20]
State Key Laboratories[]
Zhejiang University has 10 State Key Laboratories, as one of the universities with most SKLs in China.
Faculty[]
Among its approximate 4,191 standing faculty [21] members, more than 1,893 faculty members hold the title of professor. The faculty includes: 26 members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 27 members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 164 Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) Award winners, and 154 recipients of the awards from the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. Zhejiang University also has prominent foreign faculty members.
Student body[]
In 2020, there were a total of 60,739 full-time students enrolled at Zhejiang University, including 29,209 undergraduates, 18,046 master's candidates and 13,485 doctoral candidates. In 2020, there were 5,596 international students studying at Zhejiang University.
Rankings[]
Zhejiang University is consistently ranked among China's top universities.[22][23] In 2020, it is ranked 38th among the universities around the world by SCImago Institutions Rankings.[24] Regarding research output, the Nature Index 2020 ranks the university 6th in China, 7th in the Asia-Pacific and 18th in the world among the global academic universities.[16]
List of Colleges, Schools and Departments[]
Faculty of Arts and Humanities[25] | School of Humanities
School of International Studies College of Media and International Culture School of Art and Archaeology |
Faculty of Social Sciences | School of Economics
Guanghua Law School College of Education School of Management School of Public Affairs School of Marxism |
Faculty of Science | School of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Physics Department of Chemistry School of Earth Sciences Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences |
Faculty of Engineering | School of Mechanical Engineering
School of Material Science and Engineering College of Energy Engineering College of Electrical Engineering College of Civil Engineering and Architecture College of Chemical and Biological Engineering Ocean College School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Department of Polymer Science and Engineering |
Faculty of Information | College of Optical Science and Engineering
College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering College of Control Science and Engineering College of Computer Science and Technology School of Software Technology College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science |
Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environment | College of Life Sciences
College of Biosystem Engineering and Food Science College of Environmental and Resource Sciences College of Agriculture and Biotechnology College of Animal Sciences |
Faculty of Medicine | School of Medicine
College of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
ARWU World[26] | 52 (2021) |
QS World[27] | 45 (2022) |
QS Employability[28] | 35 (2020) |
THE World[29] | 75 (2022) |
THE Reputation[30] | 50 (2021) |
Regional – Overall | |
QS Asia[31] | 5 (2021) |
QS BRICS[32] | 5 (2019) |
THE Asia[33] | 12 (2021) |
THE Emerging Economies[34] | 3 (2020) |
National – Overall | |
BCUR National[35] | 3 (2019) |
CUAA National[36] | 4 (2020) |
Wu Shulian National[37] | 3 (2020) |
Campuses[]
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Zhejiang University has seven campuses:
Zijingang Campus[]
Zijingang campus (simplified Chinese: 紫金港校区; traditional Chinese: 紫金港校區) serves as the main campus of Zhejiang University and is located in the northwest of Hangzhou. Zijingang Campus boasts a large assortment of academic departments and schools, including College of Media and International Culture, School of International Studies, School of Art and Archaeology, School of Economics, College of Education, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Medicine, College of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, College of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, College of Animal Sciences, College of Life Sciences, College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, School of Management, and School of Public Affairs etc.
Yuquan Campus[]
Yuquan campus (simplified Chinese: 玉泉校区; traditional Chinese: 玉泉校區) is the campus of engineering, computer science, and the physical sciences. Most students at the Yuquan campus are graduate students within these academic disciplines. The Yuquan campus was the main campus of Zhejiang University until the Zijingang campus was built in 2002.
Xixi Campus[]
Xixi campus (simplified Chinese: 西溪校区; traditional Chinese: 西溪校區) was previously Hangzhou University before merging with Zhejiang University in 1998. The campus hosts Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, School of Art and Archaeology, and Zhejiang University Press.
Haining International Campus[]
Haining International Campus (simplified Chinese: 海宁国际校区; traditional Chinese: 海寧國際校區) is located in the Zhejiang city of Haining.[38] Clusters of international cooperative partners and institutions reside at this campus, which opened in 2016 as part of Zhejiang University.
Huajiachi Campus[]
The Huajiachi campus (simplified Chinese: 华家池校区; traditional Chinese: 華家池校區) was previously Zhejiang Agricultural University before merging with Zhejiang University and served as the old Huajiachi Campus for the "National Che Kiang University". The Huajiachi campus is Zhejiang University's oldest campus. It currently hosts the School of Long-Distance Education.
Zhijiang Campus[]
The Zhijiang campus (simplified Chinese: 之江校区; traditional Chinese: 之江校區) is home to Zhejiang University's Guanghua Law School. Before being acquired by Zhejiang University in 1952, the Zhijiang campus served as the main campus of Zhijiang University.
Zhoushan Campus[]
Zhoushan campus (simplified Chinese: 舟山校区; traditional Chinese: 舟山校區) is a relatively new campus that opened in 2015 and serves as the campus for the Ocean College. It is located in Zhoushan. [39]
Organizations[]
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Under the direct administration of China's Ministry of Education, the new Zhejiang University is a key comprehensive university whose fields of study cover eleven branches of learning, namely philosophy, literature, history, education, science, economics, law, management, engineering, agriculture, and medicine.[40] The university now has 110 specialties for undergraduate studies, and it is entitled to confer master's degrees in 264 programs and doctoral degrees in 181 programs. It has set up 24 national key specialties and 39 post-doctoral stations.
Affiliated hospitals[]
Zhejiang University has seven affiliated hospitals, including
- The Women's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine[41]
People[]
Notable alumni[]
See List of Zhejiang University alumni
- Chen Tianhua - Qiushi Academy and the member of Chinese United League and reporter of The People's Daily
- Chen Duxiu – the co-founder, the 1st General Secretary and 1st Chairman of Communist Party of China
- Xie Xuren – Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of China
- Hu Qiaomu – the 1st President of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, President of Xinhua News Agency
- Huang Fu – President and Premier of the Republic of China
- Jiang Menglin – Minister of Education (1928–1930) of the Republic of China
- Chen Yi – Chief Executive and Garrison Commander of Taiwan
- Zhang Xinsheng – Chairman of UNESCO’s Executive Board
- Ye Duzheng – meteorologist, State Preeminent Science and Technology Award winner 2005
- Xu Guangxian – chemist, State Preeminent Science and Technology Award winner 2009
- Hsiao-Lan Kuo – meteorologist, Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal winner 1970
- Xie Xuejing – geochemist, AAG Gold Medal winner 2007
- Lin Fanghua – mathematician, Bôcher Memorial Prize winner 2002
- Hu Hesheng – mathematician, Noether Lecturer 2002
- Xu-Jia Wang – mathematician, Australian Mathematical Society Medal winner 2002
- T. Tony Cai – statistician, COPSS Presidents' Award winner 2008
- Tsung-Dao Lee – physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (physics, 1957)
- Chien-Shiung Wu – physicist, Wolf Prize laureate (physics, 1978)
- Xu Liangying – physicist, Andrei Sakharov Prize recipient 2008
- Chen Hang – horticulturist, Veitch Memorial Medal winner 1990
- Kun-Liang Guan – biochemist, MacArthur Award winner 1998
- Tao-Chiuh Hsu – biologist, the 13th President of American Society for Cell Biology
- Yao Zhen – biologist, the 1st President of Asian-Pacific Organization for Cell Biology
- Qiu Fazu – surgeon, Bundesverdienstkreuz recipient 1985
- Wu Guanzhong – painter, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres recipient 1991
- Lu Yongxiang – President of Chinese Academy of Science
- Ding Zhongli – Vice-president of Chinese Academy of Science
- Pan Yunhe – Vice-president of Chinese Academy of Engineering
- Pan Jiazheng – Vice-president of Chinese Academy of Engineering
- Wang Xufeng – writer, Mao Dun Literature Prize winner 2000
- Min Zhu – co-founder and former President and CTO of WebEx
- Cha Chi Ming – industrialist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Grand Bauhinia Medal winner 1997
- Zhu Yanfeng – President of First Automobile Works
- Wang Jianzhou – Chairman & CEO of China Mobile
- Wang Tianpu – President of Sinopec
- Shi Zhengrong – Founder & CEO of Suntech Power
- Zhu Qinan – shooter, 10 m Air Rifle olympic champion, 2004 Athens
- Zhou Suhong – volleyball player, 2003 World Cup and 2004 Athens Olympic Games team champion.
Notable faculty[]
- Hailan Hu - laureate of the 2022 L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science International Award
- Shing-Tung Yau – Fields Medalist, founder and director of the Center of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang University
- Shiing-Shen Chern – Wolf Prize laureate, former director and advisor of the Center of Mathematical Sciences
- Chien-Shiung Wu – Wolf Prize laureate
- Ren Mei'e – Victoria Medal winner 1986, former professor and dean of the Department of Geology
- Wu Wenjun – Shaw Prize laureate 2006, former teacher of Hangzhou University
- Liu Chen – Hannes Alfvén Prize recipient 2008, professor and director
- Su Buqing - mathematician, co-founder of , former dean of the Department of Mathematics, former provost of Zhejiang University
- Chen Jiangong - mathematician, co-founder of , former dean of the Department of Mathematics
- Bei Shizhang – biologist, former co-founder and professor of the Department of Biology
- Tan Jiazhen – geneticist, former professor of the Department of Biology, former dean of the College of Science
- Chang Chi-yun – historian, geologist, politician
- Coching Chu – meteorologist, geologist, former president of Zhejiang University
- Ma Yinchu - economist, former president of Zhejiang University
- Jiang Menglin – educator, former president of Zhejiang University
- Jin Au Kong – Electromagnetist, founder and former president of the
- Jin Yong – novelist, former dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
- Qian Sanqiang – physicist
- Kan-Chang Wang – physicist, discover of the Sigma baryon, proposed neutrino detection which led to neutrino discovery, former dean of the Department of Physics
- Xia Yan – playwright, screenwriter
See also[]
- Center of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang University
- Hangzhou University
- Hangchow University Historic Site
- High School Attached to Zhejiang University
- US-China University Presidents Roundtable
- Zhejiang California International NanoSystems Institute
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