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Nanchang University

Nanchang University
南昌大学
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Motto 格物致新, 厚德泽人
Type Public university
Established 1921
President Dr. Zhou Chuangbing (周创兵)
Location Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
Campus

Urban: Nanchang: Qianhu campus, Qingshanhu campus, Donghu campus
Urban: Fuzhou campus

Urban: Gongqingcheng campus (共青城学院)
Affiliations 211 Project, NAHLU
Website www.ncu.edu.cn

Urban: Nanchang: Qianhu campus, Qingshanhu campus, Donghu campus
Urban: Fuzhou campus

Nanchang University (NCU; simplified Chinese: 南昌大学; traditional Chinese: 南昌大學; pinyin: Nánchāng Dàxué) is a National Key University in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. It was established in 1940 as National Chung Cheng University (simplified Chinese: 国立中正大学; traditional Chinese: 國立中正大學).

The history of Nanchang University traces back to Jiangxi Public Medical School, established in 1921, and National Chung Cheng (or Zhongzheng) University, established in 1940 and named after Chiang Kai-shek, president of the Republic of China.

In 1993, Jiangxi University and Jiangxi Industrial University were merged into Nanchang University. In 1997, Nanchang University was listed among the Top 100 key universities in China. In the year of 2004, the agreement on jointly developing Nanchang University was signed between the Government of Jiangxi Province and the Ministry of Education. NCU entered a new era of reform and development when it merged with Jiangxi Medical College in 2005.

NCU hosts a graduate school and 21 undergraduate schools including colleges of Liberal Arts, Foreign Language Studies, Art and Design, Law, Economics and Management, the Sciences, Life Science, Material Science and Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Computer Engineering, Education, Medicine, and Software. These schools offer 82 undergraduate majors out of 11 academic disciplines including the liberal arts, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, science, engineering, agriculture, education, general medicine, public health, pharmacy, nursing and four clinical schools. These undergraduate programs have an enrollment of approximately 36,000 full-time students.


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