Double First Class University Plan
Double First Class University Plan
Double First Class University Plan
The Double First Class University Plan or Double Top University Plan (Chinese: 双 一 流 ; pinyin: shuāngyīliú)[1][2] is a
Chinese government plan conceived in 2015[3] to comprehensively develop a group of elite Chinese universities and individual
university departments into world class universities and disciplines by the end of 2050.[4]
The full list of the sponsored universities and disciplines was published in September 2017, which includes 42 first class
universities (36 Class A schools and 6 Class B schools) and 465 first class disciplines (spread among 140 schools including the
first class universities).[5][1]
It was unclear whether this plan represents a new way of ranking universities in China,[4] or replaces Project 211, Project 985, or
the C9 League.[5]
Contents
Double First Class Universities
Class A (36 universities)
Class B (6 universities)
Double first class disciplines
universities (95 universities)
See also
References
Class B (6 universities)
Hunan University (湖南大学)
Northeastern University (东北大学)
Northwest A&F University (西北农林科技大学)
Xinjiang University
(新疆大学)
Yunnan University
(云南大学)
Zhengzhou
University (郑州大
学)
Telecommunications (北京邮电大学)
Beijing University of Technology (北京工业大学)
Capital Normal University (首都师范大学)
Central Academy of Drama (中央戏剧学院)
Central Academy of Fine Arts (中央美术学院)
Central China Normal University (华中师范大学)
Central Conservatory of Music (中央音乐学院)
Central University of Finance and Economics (中央财经大学)
Chang'an University (长安大学)
Chengdu University of Technology (成都理工大学)
Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (成都中医药大学)
China Academy of Art (中国美术学院)
China Conservatory of Music (中国音乐学院)
China Foreign Affairs University (外交学院)
China Pharmaceutical University (中国药科大学)
China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (中国地质大学(北京))
China University of Geosciences (中国地质大学(武汉))
China University of Mining and Technology (中国矿业大学)
China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) (中国矿业大学(北京))
China University of Petroleum (Beijing) (中国石油大学(北京))
China University of Petroleum (Huadong) (中国石油大学(华东))
China University of Political Science and Law (中国政法大学)
Communication University of China (中国传媒大学)
Dalian Maritime University (大连海事大学)
Donghua University (东华大学)
East China University of Science and Technology (华东理工大学)
Fuzhou University (福州大学)
Guangxi University (广西大学)
Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (广州中医药大学)
Guizhou University (贵州大学)
Hainan University (海南大学)
Harbin Engineering University (哈尔滨工程大学)
Hebei University of Technology (河北工业大学)
Hefei University of Technology (合肥工业大学)
Henan University (河南大学)
Hohai University (河海大学)
Huazhong Agricultural University (华中农业大学)
Hunan Normal University (湖南师范大学)
Inner Mongolia University (内蒙古大学)
Jiangnan University (江南大学)
Jinan University (暨南大学)
Liaoning University (辽宁大学)
Nanchang University (南昌大学)
Nanjing Agricultural University (南京农业大学)
Nanjing Forestry University (南京林业大学)
Nanjing Normal University (南京师范大学)
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (南京航空航天大学)
Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (南京中医药大学)
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (南京信息工程大学)
Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (南京邮电大学)
Nanjing University of Science and Technology (南京理工大学)
Ningbo University (宁波大学)
Ningxia University (宁夏大学)
North China Electric Power University (华北电力大学)
Northeast Agricultural University (东北农业大学)
Northeast Forestry University (东北林业大学)
Northeast Normal University (东北师范大学)
Northwest University (西北大学)
Peking Union Medical College (北京协和医学院)
People's Public Security University of China (中国人民公安大学)
Qinghai University (青海大学)
Second Military Medical University (第二军医大学)
Shaanxi Normal University (陕西师范大学)
Shanghai Conservatory of Music (上海音乐学院)
Shanghai International Studies University (上海外国语大学)
Shanghai Ocean University (上海海洋大学)
Shanghai University (上海大学)
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (上海财经大学)
Shanghai University of Sport (上海体育学院)
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (上海中医药大学)
Shihezi University (石河子大学)
Sichuan Agricultural University (四川农业大学)
Soochow University (苏州大学)
South China Normal University (华南师范大学)
Southwest Jiaotong University (西南交通大学)
Southwest Petroleum University (西南石油大学)
Southwest University (西南大学)
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (西南财经大学)
Taiyuan University of Technology (太原理工大学)
The Fourth Military Medical University (第四军医大学)
Tianjin Medical University (天津医科大学)
Tianjin Polytechnic University (天津工业大学)
Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (天津中医药大学)
Tibet University (西藏大学)
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (中国科学院大学)
University of International Business and Economics (对外经济贸易大学)
University of Science & Technology Beijing (北京科技大学)
Wuhan University of Technology (武汉理工大学)
Xidian University (西安电子科技大学)
Yanbian University (延边大学)
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (中南财经政法大学)
See also
List of universities in China
Imperial Universities, a grouping of elite older universities in Japan
Golden Triangle (English universities), a group of elite universities in the UK
Ivy League, a formal grouping of elite private universities in the United States
Russell Group, a grouping of research intensive universities in the UK
SKY (universities), a group of prestigious Korean universities
Project 211, an earlier program for recognizing top Chinese universities
Project 985, another set of top Chinese universities
C9 League, a network of 9 elite Chinese universities
Canadian U15, a group of 15 research intensive universities in Canada
References
1. "教育部 财政部 国家发展改革委 关于公布世界一流大学和一流学科建设高校及建设 学科名单的通知 (Notice from
the Ministry of Education and other national governmental departments announcing the list of double first class
universities and disciplines)" (http://www.moe.gov.cn/srcsite/A22/moe_843/201709/t20170921_314942.html) (in
Chinese).
2. "Implementation measures released for China's new world-class university policy" (https://internationaleducation.
gov.au/News/Latest-News/Pages/Implementation-measures-released-for-China%E2%80%99s-new-world-class-
university-policy.aspx).
3. "Print China sets direction for world class universities" (https://internationaleducation.gov.au/News/Latest-News/P
ages/China-sets-direction-for-world-class-universities.aspx).
4. "China to develop 42 world-class universities" (http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/0921/c90000-9272101.html). People's
Daily. September 21, 2017.
5. "双一流大学 (shuāngyīliú dàxué): Double top university plan" (https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2017-09/25/
content_32446664.htm).
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