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Brief Introduction of the University
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU), a medical institute
of higher learning in Zhejiang province, provides programs in
fields of medicine, science, engineering, management and
literature (arts) with Chinese medicine being its main focus.
The history of the University dates back to the year of 1953
when it was first founded as Zhejiang Vocational School of
Traditional Chinese Medicine, on the basis of which it was later
developed into Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
in 1959. It has been authorized to confer master’s degrees since
1978 and doctoral degrees since 1998. Since 1987, it was |
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authorized to recruit students from Hong
Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. The year 2003 saw the establishment of
Postdoctoral Research Station and in February 2006, with the
approval of Ministry of Education, the school was renamed as
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University (ZCMU).
ZCMU is situated to the south of Qiantang
River in Hangzhou (capital city of Zhejiang province), a city
renowned for its history and culture. The beautiful scenery and
the reasonable layout of a well-equipped campus make it an ideal
place for study and research.
There are over 5,751 full-time students
enrolled at ZCMU. The school offers 21 undergraduate programs
and has 2 Postdoctoral Research Station. It confers master’s
degree in 23 disciplines and doctoral degree in 5 disciplines.
In terms of related hospitals, ZCMU has 3 directly-affiliated
and 7 non-directly-affiliated hospitals. It embraces a number of
distinguished professors, renowned TCM doctors, well-known
experts and leading researchers in their respective branches of
learning.
Inspired by the spirit of "seeking the origin
at high aspiration", the university has achieved leaping
development in recent years as a result of 5 decades’ arduous
efforts by several generations. And now, ZCMU is aimed at
developing itself into a high level educational institution
characterized by an organic combination of both teaching and
researches, thus making its contribution to the modernization of
Chinese medicine as well as to the national goal of building up
China as a powerful innovation-oriented country.
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