Chongqing Normal University

Chongqing Normal University (Chinese: 重庆师范大学) is one of the major public research universities in Chongqing, China. Founded in 1954 as East Sichuan Normal School, it is one of the institutions of higher learning in the People's Republic of China and the top normal university in Chongqing, China.[2]

Chongqing Normal University
重庆师范大学
Former names
East Sichuan Normal School[1]
Motto厚德、笃学、砺志、创新(Simplified Chinese)[1]
Motto in English
Virtue, Research, Ambition, Innovation
TypePublic
Established1954; 70 years ago (1954)
AffiliationNBACPWCC
PresidentMeng Dongfang
Council ChairZeng Li
Academic staff
~2,000 faculty members (and >1,000 faculty members with high professional titles or Ph.D.)[1]
Students~30,000 (Fall 2021)[1]
Undergraduates~24,000 (Fall 2021)[1]
Postgraduates~5,000 (Fall 2021)[1]
Location,
29°36′54″N 106°17′57.84″E / 29.61500°N 106.2994000°E / 29.61500; 106.2994000
CampusMultiple Sites, 443 acres
FlowerCamellia
ColoursBlueRed
Websitecqnu.edu.cn

The university is composed of seventeen academic faculties that offer study in a wide range of academic disciplines for undergraduates and graduates. Chongqing Normal University has three main campuses: the main campus University City Campus is located in Huxi Street, Chongqing High-tech Development Zone. In addition, Beibei Campus and Shapingba Campus are located in Beiquan Road, Beibei District and Tianchen Road, Shapingba District, Chongqing respectively. The Chongqing Normal University Library is the largest academic library system in Chongqing, holding about 20.4 million items, consisting of 79 electrical book databases and holding about 2.69 million items.[3]

Chongqing Normal University is entitled by the Ministry of Education China to recruit overseas students abroad. It was recognized by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office as one of the first Chinese language educational centres, and it was awarded the National Teaching Base for International Promotion of Chinese, which is a designation given to select institutions in China promoting the language, by the Confucius Institute in 2007.[4]

The Faculty of Politics at Chongqing Normal University is recognized as one of the leading political research institutions in China. The dean of the Faculty of Politics is concurrently Meng Dongfang, who also serves as the president of Chongqing Normal University. The faculty hosts numerous teaching and research platforms, including the Ministry of Education's Innovation and Development Center for Ideological and Political Education, the Chongqing Research Center for Civic Morality and Social Construction, the Chongqing Theoretical Research Center for Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, the Chongqing Civil Affairs Policy Theoretical Research Base, and the Chongqing Yan'an Spirit Research Association.[5]

The history of Chongqing Normal University can be traced back to the official East Sichuan Normal School founded in 1906. The first principal was Deng Ken, the younger brother of Deng Xiaoping, who served as Vice Mayor of Chongqing City and Vice Governor of Hubei. In 1960, Guo Moruo, then president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, wrote the name of the school by himself. In 2003, the university was officially named Chongqing Normal University.

List of university faculties

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No. Faculty
1 Faculty of Politics
2 Faculty of Mathematical Sciences
3 Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures
4 Faculty of Liberal Arts
5 Faculty of Education
6 Faculty of History and Social Science
7 Faculty of Economic and Management
8 Faculty of Geography and Tourism
9 Faculty of Life Science
10 Faculty of Primary Education
11 Faculty of Computer and Information Science
12 Faculty of Journalism and Media Communication
13 Faculty of Physics and Electronic Engineering
14 Faculty of Music
15 Faculty of Fine Arts
16 Faculty of Chemistry
17 Faculty of Physical Education and Health Science
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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "A Brief Introduction to Chongqing Normal University". January 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Introduction to Chongqing Normal University (Simplified Chinese)". Archived from the original on 2015-03-11.
  3. ^ "Introduction to the Library of Chongqing Normal University (Simplified Chinese)". Archived from the original on 2017-07-16.
  4. ^ "Chongqing Normal University officially became the first batch of national Chinese international promotion and teaching bases (Simplified Chinese)". Archived from the original on 2022-01-18.
  5. ^ "Introduction to the Faculty of Politics of Chongqing Normal University (Simplified Chinese)". Archived from the original on 2016-09-02.
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