Wuhan University
Wuhan University is a national research university located in Wuhan, Hubei. It is one of the most prestigious and selective universities in China, and was recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education as a Class A Double First Class University. It was one of the four elite universities in the early Republican period and is also one of the oldest universities in China. Wuhan University is located at Luojia Hill, with palatial buildings blending Chinese and Western styles. It is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful campuses in China.
Wuhan University has been perennially ranked among the top-tier universities in China. Nationally, it was ranked fourth in 2016 and third in 2017 due to its academic excellence. The university is well known for research in fields such as the social sciences, remote sensing, survey engineering, and hydraulic engineering. It is administered by the Ministry of Education of China and was selected by both Project 985 and Project 211 as a major recipient of state funding.
History
The university dates back to the Ziqiang Institute, which was founded in 1893 by Zhang Zhidong, governor of Hubei and Hunan provinces in the late Qing Dynasty.It changed its name several times before it was named National Wuhan University in July 1928 and was among the first group of national universities in modern China.
In the early time of its establishment, Ziqiang Institute provided four courses: Chinese, Mathematics, Nature, and Business. After combining the Institute of Minerals and the Institute of Chemical, courses provided were enlarged, with Nature Science and Engineering added. Chinese was extended to English, French, German, Russian, and Japanese.
In October 1902, Ziqiang Institute moved to Dongchang kou, Wuchang, and changed its name to Foreign Languages Institute, teaching Geography, History, Mathematics, Law, and Communication.
With the approaching Xinhai Revolution of 1911, the Foreign Languages Institute was forced to pause due to lack of funding. In October, the Wuchang Uprising and the end of the Qing dynasty made it impossible for the school to go back to normal. The Foreign Languages Institute stopped running.
In 1913, the Ministry of Education of Beiyang Government decided to found six higher normal colleges in China. Based on the original location, book resource, and faculties of Foreign Language Institute, the Wuchang State Superior Normal Institute was founded.
In 1922, faculties were extended to Education Philosophy, Chinese, English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemical, History and Sociology, Biology, and Geography.
In August 1923, the school changed its name to the National Wuchang Normal University. In 1924, it changed its name to National Wuchang University.
In 1926, National Wuchang University merged with the National Wuchang Business University, Hubei University of Medicine, Hubei University of Law, Hubei Arts and Humanity University, Wuchang Private Chinese University to form National Wuchang Sun Yat-Sen University, alias National No. 2 Sun Yat-Sen University, with Department of University, and subjects of Arts, Science, Law, Business, Medicine and Yu, 17 faculties, 2 departments.
In 1928, the National Government in Nanjing formed National Wuhan University on the basis of the original National Wuchang Sun Yat-Sen University, consisting of four colleges: Arts, Law, Science, and Engineering.
inspecting Chinese soldiers on the Wuhan University parade grounds as Japanese forces approach the city, 1937
In February 1929, the jurist Wang Shijie became the first president of Wuhan University. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, Wuhan University moved to Leshan, Sichuan Province and returned to Luojia Hill after the war.
By the end of 1946, the university had six faculties: liberal arts, law, sciences, engineering, agriculture and medicine. Wuhan University enjoyed a very high academic status, with Wang Shijie, Wang Xinggong, and Zhou Gengsheng as its successive presidents.
Scholars such as Gu Hongming, Zhu Kezhen, Wu Baoliang, Zha Qian, Gui Zhiting, Ye Yage, Li Siguang, Wen Yiduo, Huang Kan, Yu Dafu, Shen Congwen, Zhu Guangqian, Liu Ze, Liu Yongji, Ye Shengtao, Yang Duanliu, and Li Jiannong taught here successively. According to the university, in 1948, the University of Oxford wrote an official letter to the Ministry of Education of the Chinese National Government, stating that Bachelors of liberal arts and sciences that graduated from Wuhan University with average grades above 80 could enjoy "the senior status of Oxford".
In 1952, after a general reshuffle of the colleges and departments of the higher education institutions throughout the country, Wuhan University became a university of liberal arts and sciences directly under the administration of the Ministry of Higher Education. Professor Li Da, delegate to the First Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and a celebrated philosopher, economist and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, held the post of president of the university for 14 years. The Wuhan University School of Medicine and Tongji University Medical School jointly formed Central-south Tongji Medical College, then Tongji Medical University.
Merger
On August 2, 2000, with the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the new Wuhan University was established as a combination of four major universities close together: the former Wuhan University, the former Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering, the former Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping, and the former Hubei Medical University.Note:
- Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering .
- Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping .
- Hubei Medical University .
Historical names
Academics
In 2018, Wuhan University's student body consisted of 29,405 full-time undergraduates and 19,699 full-time master's degree candidates, 7,163 Ph.D candidates and 2,453 international students.Rankings
China
Wuhan University is ranked among the top 10 universities in China.In 2016, CUAA ranked it the 4th.
In 2015, CUAA ranked it the 4th and Wu Shulian ranked it the 7th.
In 2014, CUAA ranked it the 5th and Wu Shulian ranked it the 7th.
World
In 2019, QS World University Rankings ranked it 257th in the world and 9th in China.In 2016, US News and World Report ranked it 251st in the world and 9th in China.
In 2015, Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked it between 301st-400th in the world and 14th-27th in Greater China.
It came 351st-400th in the 2014 Times Higher Education World University Rankings where it ranked 10th in China.
Schools and colleges
- School of Philosophy
- School of Chinese Classics
- College of Chinese Language and Literature
- School of Foreign Languages and Literature
- School of Journalism and Communication
- School of Art
- School of History
- School of Economics and Management
- School of Law
- School of Marxism
- Department of Sociology
- School of Political Science and Public Management
- College of Education
- School of Information Management
- School of International Education
- School of Mathematics and Statistics
- School of Physics and Technology
- College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences
- College of Life Science ]
- School of Resource and Environmental Sciences
- Institute for Advanced Studies
- School of Power and Mechanical Engineering
- School of Electrical Engineering and Automation
- School of Urban Design
- School of Civil Engineering
- School of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering
- Electronic Information School
- School of Computer Science
- School of Cyber Science and Engineering
- School of Geodesy and Geomatics
- School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering
- School of Printing and Packaging
- School of Medicine
- Medical Research Institute
- School of Basic Medicine Sciences
- School of Health Sciences
- Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei General Hospital
- Zhongnan Hospital
- School of Stomatology
- School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Medicine Vocational and Technical School
Campus
Most stylish old buildings were designed by F. H. Kales. Educated in MIT, Kales was a pioneer to blend western architectural styles with traditional Chinese elements, which is most evident from his roof designs.
Wuhan University boasts a campus covering an area of 5508 mu and has a floor area of 2.42 square kilometres. The university's libraries have a collection of approximately 5.4 million volumes and subscriptions to more than 10,000 Chinese and foreign periodicals.
Cooperation
Wuhan University has established cooperative relationship with more than 300 universities and research institutes in over 40 countries and regions.- School of Information Management at Wuhan University signed a cooperation agreement with Royal School of Library and Information Science in Denmark in 2009.
- Wuhan University has collaborated with Duke University and the city of Kunshan to establish Duke Kunshan University.
Art and culture
- Luojia Golden Fall Art Festival
- Luojia Golden Fall International Cultural Festival
- Students' Associations Cultural Festival
- Campus Supermarket of Cultural Activities
Notable alumni
- Guo Moruo, Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official from Sichuan, China
- Chen Tanqiu, Chinese revolutionary, founding member of the Communist Party of China
- Shen Congwen, Chinese writer
- Wen Yiduo, Chinese poet and scholar
- Li Long Lam, Hong Kong Archaeologist
- Li Siguang, the founder of China's geomechanics
- Ling Shuhua, Chinese modernist writer whose short stories became popular during the 1920s and 30s
- Wan Exiang, professor of international law at Wuhan University, vice president of the Supreme People's Court of China, and vice president of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang
- Su Xuelin, Chinese author and scholar
- Xiaokai Yang, Chinese-Australian economist.
- Wang Tieya, an eminent Chinese jurist and former judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- Li Haopei, Chinese jurist, diplomat and academic
- Chao Yao-dong, Taiwanese politician, economist and former Minister of Economic Affairs
- Wu Mi, one of the founders of Chinese comparative literature
- Chi Li, contemporary Chinese writer
- Zheng Lihui, a Chinese gymnast, was part of the Chinese team that won the gold medal in the team event at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
- Xiao Hailiang, a Chinese diver who became an Olympic champion in the 3m Springboard Synchronized event at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Li Da, Chinese Marxist philosopher
- Karim Massimov, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
- Lei Jun, founder of Xiaomi Tech, one of China's largest technology companies
- Liu Jingnan, GPS engineer, member of Chinese Academy of Engineering, former president of Wuhan University
- Xiaolin Wu, computer engineer, invented programming line algorithm, co-developed neural network facial recognition system, twice featured in MIT's "Technology Review", member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Yi Zhongtian, writer, historian and professor at Xiamen University
- Bin Jiang, Professor, in GIS at Högskolan i Gävle
Incidents