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Journalism Schools and Programs in China

Study Journalism in China

East China Normal University (ECNU)

Shanghai, China
East China Normal University started its operations in 1951 at Shanghai on the campus of Great China University. The university comprises of 18 schools and two colleges, 4 research facilities having more than 50 departments, offering over 60 undergraduate programs. ECNU is considered as a prestigious National Liberal Arts and Sciences Training & Research facilities in fields as History, Mathematics, Geography, Psychology, Physics and Chinese. Furthermore, the international department of Chinese language teaching is accredited by the Ministry of Education. ECNU holds pride in hosting the... See full description.

Fudan University

Shanghai, China
Formerly known as ‘Fudan Public School’, Fudan University was created in 1905. The institution is located in Shanghai, China. With over 3,000 students (more than 3,500 foreign students) and many highly qualified lecturers, researchers, professors and associate professors, the school is very confident in offering education at an optimum standard. Fundan University also offers bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and post-doctoral degrees. The institution consists of over 25 schools and departments, some of which are the Medical College, the School of Pharmacy, the School of Information... See full description.

Tsinghua University

Beijing, China
Tsinghua University is a research university located in Beijing, China, and one of the nine members of the C9 League, an alliance of nine universities in mainland China, which also includes Peking University, Harbin Institute of Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Nanjing University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Xi'an Jiao Tong University. The institution was originally established in 1911 under the name "Tsinghua Xuetang” and has been renamed several times since then: from "Tsinghua School,"... See full description.

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