Zhejiang Chinese Medical University

Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZJMU; simplified Chinese: 浙江中医药大学; traditional Chinese: 浙江中醫藥大學; pinyin: Zhèjiāng Zhōngyīyào Dàxué) is a comprehensive public university based in Hangzhou city, capital of Zhejiang province, China.[1]

Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
浙江中医药大学
Other names
Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Former names
Zhejiang Vocational School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
MottoMVPI
TypePublic university
Established1953
PresidentFang Yongsheng
Students5,751 full-time students
Location,
China

30°10′22″N 120°08′59″E / 30.17275°N 120.149639°E / 30.17275; 120.149639
CampusUrban, 27.33 ha (67.5 acres)
Colours   
Websitewww.zcmu.edu.cn/english
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University is located in Zhejiang
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
Location in Zhejiang
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University is located in China
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (China)

History

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Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU) was established 1953 originally as the Zhejiang Vocational School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It later developed into Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1959. It has been accredited to offer master's degrees since 1978 and doctoral degrees since 1998. Since 1987, it also was granted permission to recruit students from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. In 2003 saw the creation of Post-doctoral Research Station and in February 2006, with the approval of Chinese Ministry of Education, the school was renamed as Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU).[2]

Administration

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College Programmes

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The university is organized into the following colleges.[3]

  • TCM
  • Acu-Moxa and Tuina
  • Chinese Herbology
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Therapeutics
  • Nursing

References

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  1. ^ "English Index". Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  2. ^ "Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Guide to Study". Archived from the original on March 21, 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  3. ^ "Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Guide to Study". Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
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