
The
main campus of Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU)
is located at the cultural historical city of
Jinhua in the central part of Zhejiang Province.
The city links Shanghai and Hangzhou to the north,
and Guangdong and Fujian provinces to the south.
The university is next to a national scenic spot-the
Double Dragon Cave, and covers a total area of
more than 200 hectares with a total floor space
of 800,000 square meters. Its green and beautiful
campus furnishes an ideal place for living, study
and work.
The historical evolution
of Zhejiang Normal University can be traced back
to "Hangzhou Junior Teacher's College",
set up in 1956, and then evolved into "Hangzhou
Teacher's College" in 1958. In 1962, both
Zhejiang Education College and Zhejiang Physical
Education College were merged to form Zhejiang
Teacher's College, which was moved to Jinhua in
1965. In 1980, the college was enlisted as a key
provincial institution of higher learning. In
1985, the college acquired its university status
as Zhejiang Normal University. Later on, in 2000,
2001, and 2004, three more schools merged into
ZJNU, i.e. Zhejiang Financial School, Zhejiang
School of Preschool-Teacher Education and Jinhua
Railway Engineering School respectively.
As one of the key provincial
universities, ZJNU specializes in teacher education
with multiple branches of learning. The university
consists of 17 colleges offering 48 undergraduate
programs. It has an enrolment over 20,000 undergraduates,
2,000 graduates, and 25,000 adult students in
various adult education programs. Among the total
staff of 2,458, there are 1,288 full-time teachers,
including 2 national academicians from the Chinese
Academy of Sciences, 2 from the Chinese Academy
of Engineering, 173 professors and 509 associate
professors, 26 selected into the "151 Talent
Project of Zhejiang Province" , 34 young
and middle-aged provincial academic pioneers.
The university is assigned by the Ministry of
Education as the Key National Training Base for
Teachers of Vocational Education. In addition,
it is designated by the Ministry of Railways as
a base for the training of locomotive engineers.
Moreover, Zhejiang Training Center for University
and College Teachers is assigned to the university
for various in-service training programs.
At present, the university
claims 16 provincial key disciplines, 8 provincial
key construction disciplines, and 30 disciplines
for master's degrees. ZJNU offers other MA programs
including MED and MPA, and MA for Part-Time Vocational
Education. The library at ZJNU has a collection
of more than 226,890,000 books, 75,640,000 books
online, and over 7,000 Chinese and various foreign
periodicals. With a total floor space of 720,000
square meters, 43 laboratories have been established,
including 4 provincial key laboratories and key
provincial demonstration centers of experiment
instruction. The advanced equipment and facilities
at the labs totally cost RMB 190 million yuan.
The university makes strenuous
efforts to open up to the outside world. In recent
years, ties of academic exchange and cooperation
have been set up between this university and 47
foreign universities and institutes in more than
20 countries, including the United States and
Great Britain. Since 1997, the University has
been authorized to accept both short-term and
long-term students from foreign countries, and
has set up a Center for Chinese Language and Culture
in Cameroon. Approved by the Ministry of Education,
ZJNU has put up a Base for Education Assistance
and Development to undertake human resource development
projects for senior educational administrators
from other continents. In addition, the university
has been authorized to run a center for overseas
studies so as to give relative helps for self-funded
students to study in foreign countries.
Following the university
motto of "Wisdom with Virtue, Integrity with
Innovation", ZJNU is now on its way striding
forward to build itself into a high-level comprehensive
teaching and research university with its own
characteristics.