Aurora University (Shanghai)
Aurora University was a Catholic university in Shanghai from 1903 to 1952.
The university was founded on 27February 1903 by Joseph Ma Xiangbo, S.J. and French Jesuits. In 1905 Ma resigned to establish Fudan University, and Aurora was thereafter run by French Jesuits until the Communist Revolution. From 1908 onwards it was located in Shanghai's French Concession.
In 1952, Aurora University merged into East China Normal University and Fudan University, while the chemistry department was absorbed by the newly founded East China Institute of Chemical Technology and the medical school joined the Shanghai Second Medical College.