Hebei University
Hebei University (simplified Chinese: 河北大学; traditional Chinese: 河北大學; pinyin: Héběi Dàxué) is a public comprehensive university in Baoding, Hebei Province, China. The university has an estimated student population of 33,000, including 6,100 full-time postgraduates and 26,900 full-time undergraduates.
河北大学 | |
Former names | Tianjin Business Institute, Tsin Ku University, Tianjin Normal College, Tianjin Normal University |
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Motto | 实事求是,笃学诚行[1] |
Established | 1921 |
Location | , , China |
Website | www.hbu.edu.cn |
History
The university was founded in 1921 as the "Institut des Hautes Études et Commerciales des Tientsin" by French Jesuits in Tianjin. The next four decades saw the university significantly changed, during which it is known by the names of Tsin Ku University (津沽大学), Tianjin Normal College and Tianjin Normal University respectively. In 1960, the university is reformed as a comprehensive University and renamed as Hebei University. In 1970, three years after Tianjin was designated as an autonomous municipality, which rendered it outside of the jurisdiction of Hebei province, the university was moved to Baoding.
Campus
The University campus covers an area of over 700 acres (2.8 km2). The University library has a collection of 3,900,000 books and 5,000 periodicals. It has one of the largest collections of rare books among Chinese universities. The University museum houses more than 8,000 objects, over 70 of which are designated as national treasures and protected by law. The museum also possesses some rare specimens of animals and plants.
Curriculum
As a comprehensive university, Hebei University offers a variety of courses covering a wide range of fields, including Philosophy, Economics, Law, Education, Literature, History, Science and Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Management. The 15 colleges offer 85 specialized undergraduate courses leading to bachelor's degrees. The university can also award master's degrees in 140 subjects and doctorates in 12 fields.
Rankings
Hebei University consistently ranks one of the top two universities in Hebei Province on a variety of criteria and is consistently ranked top 80 in China.
The Chinese University Ranking (Wu Shulian) rankings by year:
Year | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 |
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National Ranking | 80 | 78 | 80 | 77 | 76 | 77 | 81 | 86 | 81 | 82 | 75 |
Notable Faculty Members
The university has a total of 3,372 teaching and administrative staff, of whom 1,910 are doing teaching and research work, including 417 professors and 722 associate professors.
- Among them, professor Yin Xiangchu, a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences, takes the lead in the systematic study of the locust and his work entitled, The Habitat of the Locust Order and a Bibliography of References is considered the most exclusive and systematic in this field.
- Prof. Song Daxiang, is a specialist in the study of spiders in China and the author of The Arachnids of China. He is acclaimed as the chief scholar in his field.
- Professor Wei Chunjiang, a distinguished microbiologist, is considered to be the authority on the study of lichen by his fellow scholars at home and abroad.
- In addition, the study of the Song Dynasty, headed by Professor Qi Xia, is among the best in China. Qi's work 'The Economic History of the Song Dynasty, lays the cornerstone for the study of economy in ancient China.
- The study of the international history of education is led by Professor Teng Dachun, has contributed enormously to works in this field. Teng's book, The History of Education in the United States is one of the most important achievements in this field.
References
- 校训校歌. Archived from the original on 2014-07-08. Retrieved 2014-06-30.