square meters. The library has more than 1.71 million applicable paper books and more than 260,000 electronic books; the total value of teaching and scientific research equipment
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1 acres. The school library has a collection of 2.2443 million books and 2.8308 million electronic books. It is a project school of the National Central and Western College Basic C
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pment assets, and a library collection of more than 4 million books. The school is the Yunnan main node unit of the China Education and Research Computer Network (CERNET). The scho
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For over 50 years, Flinders has been at the center of inspiring achievements: from our pioneering research and exceptional teaching to the positive impact we have on the communities we serve. Inspiration brings innovation. But innovation is not just a buzzword for Flinders. It extends from the plea of our founding vice president Peter Carmel to 'bravely experiment and experiment' to the creative and pioneering work of our faculty, students, and alumni. As we enter an era of disruptive change and exceptional technological innovation, Flinders is fully prepared for this unpredictable and exciting future. Our powerful external connectivity network keeps our work dynamic, enabling us to overcome obstacles and create ambitious solutions for the future, making a difference by changing lives and ultimately changing the world. 1958 — 1965 The idea of a second university in South Australia was proposed, and in 1960, the government-owned Bedford Park land was allocated to the University of Adelaide as its second campus. At that time, the population of South Australia was rapidly growing, and more and more people were seeking higher education. In 1961, the Planning Committee was established and Professor Peter Karmel was appointed as the President elect. In 1962, Mr. Geoff Harrison was appointed as an architect along with the architectural firm Hassell, McConnell, and Partners. Between 1964 and 1966, the Australian University Council allocated £ 3.8 million ($7.6 million) for basic infrastructure. In 1963, the first academic appointment was completed, and infrastructure construction began later that year. The first meeting of Professor Bedford Park was held at the Bedford Park Planning Office located on Adelaide North Terrace. In 1965, after winning the state election, the Australian Labour Party decided to separate the Bedford Park campus from the University of Adelaide and establish it as an independent university. 1960 The Liberal government allocated 150 hectares of land in Burbank (now Bedford Park) to the University of Adelaide. The land was originally owned by the indigenous people of Kauna and was previously privately owned. It was used as a horse exchange station, a soldier's sanatorium, and a young male offender correctional facility. The government has reserved eight hectares of land for the future teacher training college. 1964 Physicist Max Brennan is the foundation president of the School of Physical Sciences, which includes research centers for chemistry, mathematics, physics, and oceanography. 1966 Flinders University was named in 1966 after British navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and measured the southern coastline of Australia in 1802. 1966 The university emblem was designed by Kevyn Graham Whisson in 1966. The badge includes a replica of Flinders' ship 'Investigator' and an excerpt from his book 'A Voyage to Terra Australis'. 1966 The Flinders University Library was opened in 1966. 1966 — 1971 Professor Peter Carmel was appointed as the President elect on July 1, 1961, and served as the first Vice President. Peter Carmel gave a speech at a public meeting, explaining his ambitious vision for the new campus: 'We want to bravely experiment.'. As he said, he designed a non-traditional academic structure for Flinders aimed at expanding students' experiences and academic opportunities by establishing four schools: language and literature, social sciences, physical sciences, and biological sciences. Flinders demonstrated its uniqueness by teaching several courses that were not previously available in the state, including sociology, drama, art, Spanish, Indonesian, oceanography, and meteorology. He played an important role in the planning of another radical but persistent aspect of Flinders: the medical school and Flinders Medical Center are located in a new hospital building on the west edge of the campus. He served as the president until May 1971 when he became the chairman of the Australian University Council and later became the vice president of the Australian National University. 1966 Sir Mark Mitchell was the first president of the university - officially invited at the first meeting of the council on July 11, 1966. 1966 The first meeting of the University Council was held on July 11, 1966. 1966 The university was founded in 1966 and has a total of 90 faculty members and 400 students (250 "humanities" students and 150 "science" students, plus 70 first-year medical students who will complete an additional 5 years of courses on North Terrace), with less than 10 elective courses. On March 7th, four colleges began formal teaching: the School of Language and Literature, the School of Social Sciences, the School of Biological Sciences, and the School of Physical Sciences. March 7th, 1966 In the 1960s, the term "freshman" in university vocabulary entered the campus. During the first O Week, there were libraries, visits, lectures, debates, speeches, and seminars, including "Is God on Campus?", meetings were held to form political, sports, and cultural clubs, and song and dance performances were held in the league cafeteria. March 25th, 1966 The university was officially unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on March 25th. July 1st, 1966 Flinders University was established as an independent university on July 1, 1966, the day the University Act came into effect. July 1st, 1966 A chicken and champagne breakfast was held at the Bedford Park Union Building restaurant to commemorate the university's independence from the University of Adelaide. Subsequently, approximately 200 students (half of the student population at the time) were escorted by police to the city and raised funds along the way to support a "food delivery service". The statue of Matthew Flinders in North Taiwan read out the Declaration of Independence. 1967 The students celebrated Independence Day by playing pranks and opening the "Sir Lavatory Bonython Fountain" on the square. 1967 Spanish foundation professor Ken Garrard often parks his car in unconventional places. One morning in mid-1967, his station wagon rolled down the mountain from the parking spot at the end of the temporary parking lot and fell into the lake. August 1967 The first Geography Field Training Camp was held in Clare, and citizens in the central and northern regions felt a bit uneasy about the camp. However, the event went smoothly and a congratulatory editorial was published in the North Argus newspaper. The newspaper published a student report on retail service provision, which provided an opportunity for those who were opening supermarkets for the first time in the area. A shrewd young shop owner in a nearby town saw this report and used it as a reason to borrow money from the bank to establish his first supermarket in Claire. 1969 The student magazine Empire Times was founded in March 1969. The founding editor is Martin Fabinyi, and the name of the newspaper is Michael Fowler. This is the only student publication in Australia that has its own printing press, which means editors have almost complete control over the content. Over time, it has been described as "lively, argumentative, politically radical, often vulgar and obscene". It was produced until 2006 when the Voluntary Student Union (VSU) caused it to cease publication. The Imperial Times resumed publication in 2013. 1970 The university auditorium is open at the Bedford Park campus, providing accommodation for international and rural students studying at Flinders University. Flinders University is the only university in Adelaide that provides on campus accommodation for students. 1971 John Moriarty, a Bachelor of Arts, became the first indigenous graduate of the university. 1971 Sir Charles Brett became the second Chancellor of the Exchequer. 1971 Medical school established. 1972 Professor Roger Russell became the second president. Before joining Flinders University, he served as the Chair of the Psychology Department at University College London, Secretary General of the American Psychological Association, Vice President of the University of California, Irvine, and Visiting Professor at the University of Sydney for one year. The condition he proposed was to appoint Flinders University as a professor of psychology and psychobiology, during which he would continue to serve as a researcher and administrative staff. Flinders Medical Center is one of his major contributions to the university; He is able to put into practice the ideas of medical schools and on-site hospitals that have been formulated but not yet implemented. He has had highly productive and influential careers in three countries: the UK, the US, and Australia; His research career lasted for over 60 years and he published more than 200 research papers. His work has enhanced our understanding of drug tolerance, learning and memory, and clinical applications of psychopharmacology. 1972 With the election of the first elected union committee, the Flinders University union was controlled by students. Robert Fletcher was the first elected president.
rprises. The school library has a collection of 1.3457 million books, including 971,300 paper books and 374,400 electronic books. The school has always adhered to the school-runnin
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Fuyang Normal University is a multidisciplinary undergraduate school, focusing on undergraduate education, while also undertaking graduate training tasks. The school is located in Fuyang, a thousand-year-old historical and cultural ancient city, a Chinese characteristic charming city, and a national civilized city. This place is blessed with beautiful scenery and rich humanities. It is the birthplace of Laozi and Zhuangzi culture, the hometown of Guan and Bao, and the hometown of the Three Caos. Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu, and Su Shi once served as officials here. It has the reputation of "a granary of 10 billion, a county of good fortune in Yinghuai, a famous city of calligraphy, and an ecological water city". The school is adjacent to the ancient Yingzhou West Lake, which gathers the splendid Changhuai River for thousands of miles, gathers the outstanding talents of the Three Pure Lands and Guanying, has a superior geographical location, convenient transportation, and a beautiful and pleasant environment. The school was founded in 1956, began to recruit undergraduate students in 1977, established Fuyang Normal College in 1978, and obtained the "excellent" grade in the undergraduate teaching level assessment of the Ministry of Education in 2008. Graduate training was started in 2009. In 2019, it was renamed Fuyang Normal University and approved as a doctoral degree project construction unit in Anhui Province. In 2005 and 2014, it won the second prize of national teaching achievements twice. Over the past 60 years since its establishment, the school has developed into a provincial local university with distinctive characteristics of teacher education, initial application advantages, coordinated development of multiple disciplines, and great influence. It has successively sent more than 100,000 graduates to the society. The quality of talent training has won wide acclaim, and the service to regional economic and social development has achieved remarkable results. It is known as "the cradle of basic education in northern Anhui, the base for talent training, the platform for scientific and technological innovation, and the window for cultural construction". The school currently has 21,267 full-time undergraduate students and 746 graduate students, covering an area of 1.1434 million square meters and a school building area of 853,600 square meters. The school has 17 teaching colleges and a continuing education college, with 72 undergraduate majors covering 11 disciplines. It currently has 6 first-level academic master's degree awarding points and 9 professional master's degree awarding points. The school currently has four provincial key disciplines, including Chinese linguistics and philology, ancient Chinese literature, educational economics and management, biochemistry and molecular biology, one provincial major discipline construction project in "biology", three national characteristic majors, including physics, mathematics and applied mathematics, and Chinese language and literature, and four majors, including Chinese language and literature, mathematics and applied mathematics, physics, and chemistry, have been approved as national first-class undergraduate professional construction sites, one of the first batch of national online first-class courses, 16 provincial first-class professional construction sites, one national pilot reform of the education and training program for outstanding agricultural and forestry talents, and one national innovation and entrepreneurship training base for college students; it has built two Anhui Provincial Key Laboratories, including Environmental Hormones and Reproductive Development, and Degradation and Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants, two Anhui Provincial University Engineering Technology Research Centers, including Anti-Aging Chinese Herbal Medicine, Biomass Conversion and Pollution Prevention and Control, three Anhui Provincial University Key Laboratories, including Embryonic Development and Reproductive Regulation, Regional Logistics Planning and Modern Logistics Engineering, and Information Functional Material Structure and Devices, as well as four Anhui Provincial Key Research Bases for Humanities and Social Sciences, including the Northern Anhui Cultural Research Center, the Migrant Workers Research Center, the Anhui Wushu Culture Research Center, and the Fuyang Normal University Branch of the Chinese Poetics Research Center. The total value of teaching and research equipment is 330.017 million yuan, and there are 2.0767 million paper books. It has 41 Chinese and foreign network resource databases such as the China Journal Full-text Database and the Elsevier ScienceDirect Electronic Journal Library, as well as self-built special databases such as the Northern Anhui Cultural Research Database and the Migrant Workers Research Database. The school currently has 1,058 full-time teachers, more than 94% of whom have a master's degree or above, of which 27% have a doctorate; 398 senior professional and technical personnel, including 145 senior professional and technical personnel; 86 people including Anhui Provincial Academic and Technical Leaders and Reserve Candidates, Anhui Provincial Outstanding Talents, Enjoying State Council or Provincial Government Subsidies, National Outstanding Teachers, Baosteel Outstanding Teachers, Anhui Outstanding Teachers and Teaching Masters; 356 doctoral and master's supervisors. 109 part-time teachers including Academician Liu Depei, former Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Academician Chen Guoliang and Academician Fang Weihai of the Chinese Academy of Sciences were hired. The school attaches great importance to teaching and research. In the past five years, the university has undertaken 1,045 scientific research projects of various levels and types, including 546 projects at the provincial and ministerial level and above, 281 horizontal cooperation projects, and won 22 scientific research achievement awards at the provincial and ministerial level and above; published 2,405 academic papers, including 899 journal papers of the second category and above, and obtained 609 national authorized patents; published 199 books. It sponsored and published the Journal of Fuyang Normal University, Fuyang Normal University News, and Anhui Basic Education. The school continues to highlight the characteristics of practical education, and strives to cultivate high-quality talents with social responsibility, innovative spirit and practical ability. In the past five years, our students have won 794 national subject competition awards and 3,930 provincial subject competition awards, ranking 185th in the "2016-2020 National General College Student Competition Ranking (Undergraduate TOP300)", and ranked first among the shortlisted normal colleges in Anhui Province; students have presided over 2,179 scientific research projects of various types, including 599 national projects of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program. Graduates have fast role transformation, strong practical ability, strong development potential, and high social satisfaction. The school has always adhered to the socialist direction of running schools, strived to create a healthy and progressive campus cultural atmosphere, and has long insisted on carrying out a series of brand second-classroom activities such as the "Future Teachers" Vocational Skills Competition and the College Students' Science, Technology, Culture and Art Festival. It has successively won the "National Advanced Unit for College and Technical School Student Volunteers' "Three Going to the Countryside" Social Practice Activities", "National Advanced Unit for Youth Legal Education", "Anhui Civilized Unit", "Anhui Province Advanced Higher Education School for Party Building and Ideological and Political Work", "Anhui Province's First Batch of Pilot Units for Comprehensive Reform of Colleges and Universities", "Anhui Education System Advanced Collective", "Anhui Province's Advanced Unit for Popularization of Social Sciences", "Anhui Province's Excellent Teaching Management Unit", "Anhui Province's Advanced Unit for Student Aid", "Anhui Province's Ordinary College Graduate Employment Work' Model Unit", "Anhui Province's First Batch of Provincial Entrepreneurship Colleges", "Anhui Province's Ordinary Colleges and Universities' Demonstration School for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education for College Students" and other honorary titles. Standing at a new historical starting point, the school will always adhere to the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, fully implement the Party's education policy, firmly establish the new development concept, implement the fundamental task of cultivating morality and cultivating people, uphold the school motto of "virtue, erudition, self-victory, and diligence", and carry forward the school spirit of "hard work, self-improvement, virtue and education, truth-seeking and pragmatism", adhere to innovation-driven, deepen comprehensive reform, actively connect with the needs of economic and social development, seize the major opportunities of "double first-class" construction, and strive to build a high-level normal university to make new and greater contributions to economic and social development. (Updated on October 15, 2021)
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square meters. The library has a collection of 3.37 million books and 8.155 million electronic books and journals (including dissertations). The total value of teaching and scient
l collection of the library is 7.87 million volumes. As of the end of 2020, the university has 60,739 full-time students, 5,596 international students, and 9,674 faculty members. A
360 million yuan, a library with a collection of 3.56 million books, and wireless network coverage throughout the campus. There are 25,000 full-time students and 1,613 faculty memb
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