Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo, China, January 10-12, 2009
Ningbo:
Ningbo is a seaport sub-provincial city with a population of 1,219,900 in
northeastern Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. Lying south of
the Hangzhou Bay, and facing the East China Sea to the east, Ningbo borders
Shaoxing to the west and Taizhou to the south, and is separated from
Zhoushan by a narrow body of water.
Ningbo was one of China's oldest cities with a history dating back to 4800
B.C. the Hemudu culture. Ningbo was known as a major trading port along with
Yangzhou and Guangzhou in the Tang dynasty; thereafter, the major ports for
foreign trade in the Song dynasty. Ningbo was one of the five Chinese treaty
ports opened by the Treaty of Nanjing (signed in 1842) at the end of the
First Opium War between Britain and China. During the war, British forces
took possession of the walled city of Ningbo briefly after storming the
fortified town of Zhenhai at the mouth of the Yong River on October 10,
1841. In 1864 the forces of the Taiping Rebellion held the town for six
months.
Ningbo was once famed for traditional Chinese furniture production.
Zhejiang Wanli University:
Zhejiang Wanli University (ZWU), situated in Ningbo Higher Education Zone,
covers a total area of 951,809 square meters and consists of Huilong Campus
and Qianhu Campus. ZWU has a vey beautiful campus that is well--equipped,
widely recognized by people from the education circle. In ZWU, there are
Junior College, Business School, Law School, Faculty of Culture and Media,
Faculty of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Art and Design, Faculty of
Biological and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Electronic and Information
Engineering, Faculty of Computing and Information Technology as well as
World College, Adult Education College, with 27 specialties of undergraduate
(4-year program) and 30 specialties offering associate degree (3-year
program), which contains such disciplines as economics , law, literature,
science, engineering, agriculture and management. At present, the total
number of full-time students at ZWU is over 16,000.
There are about 900 qualified teachers, among them there are 60 professors,
230 associate professors, which is fairly proportional in professional
titles and educational background and age.
For higher education internationalization, ZWU has established relationship
with many universities from the UK, USA, Canada, Japan and Australia,
France, Korea and Ukraine. Most of the majors have already linked with the
relevant faculties in these sister universities. Further more, ZWU has a
partnership with the University of Nottingham, and has set up a new
cooperative university, the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China, which
follows the educational system of the University of Nottingham, UK. This is
the first of the top foreign 200 universities ever to establish a campus
independently on the Chinese mainland.
Additional
Links about Ningbo:
http://www.helloningbo.com/ningbo_places_to_visit/ningbo_overview.html
http://www.ningboguide.com/
http://english.ningbo.gov.cn/col/col329/index.html
Visa
Information:
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ljzg/3647/3648/default.htm
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