Shanghai University
上海大学 | ||
President Liu Changsheng | | |
Students | 56,753。 | |
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Location | , 200444 , China | |
Campus | Urban | |
Colors | Shangda Blue | |
Nickname | Shangda (上大) | |
Affiliations | NAHLU | |
Website | shu.edu.cn |
Shanghai University | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Shànghǎi Dàxué |
Wade–Giles | Shang-hai ta-hsüeh |
Shanghai University (SHU) is a municipal public university in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the City of Shanghai. The university is part of Project 211 and the Double First-Class Construction.
Shanghai University maintains three campuses: Jiading Campus, Yanchang Campus (in Jing'an), and Baoshan Campus.[3] The university has two undergraduate colleges and five broad academic divisions (Natural Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering, Economics and Management, and Fine Arts), which contain 29 schools or departments.
In May 1994, the former Shanghai University of Technology, Shanghai University of Science and Technology, Shanghai University, and Shanghai Science and Technology Senior Vocational School merged to form the present-day Shanghai University.[4]
BCUR National[5] | Domestic | 48 | |
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Wu Shulian National[6] | Domestic | 37 | |
CUAA National[7] | Alumni | 71 | |
QS National[8] | General | 32 | |
THE National[9] | General | 32–37 | |
(Asia version)[10] | General | 96 | |
THE Asia (Asia version)[11] | General | =183 | |
ARWU World[12] | Research | 201–300 | |
QS World[13] | General | =514 | |
THE World[14] | General | 501–600 | |
USNWR World[15] | General | =421 |
History
In 1983, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government established Shanghai University on the basis of the Independent Branch Affiliated to Fudan University, the Independent Branch Affiliated to Shanghai International Studies University, the Instrument and Electronics Independent Branch Affiliated to East China Normal University, the Independent Branch Affiliated to Shanghai University of Science and Technology, the Light Industry Independent Branch Affiliated to Shanghai Institute of Mechanical Engineering, and the Shanghai Fine Arts School.[16]
In May 1994, the current Shanghai University was formed by the merger of Shanghai University of Technology, Shanghai University of Science and Technology, the former Shanghai University, and Shanghai Science and Technology Senior Vocational School.See also
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