Dalian Neusoft University of Information

Dalian Neusoft University of Information ((Chinese: 大连东软信息学院, formerly Neusoft Institute of Information) is a private university institution with campuses in Dalian, Foshan and Chengdu, China, specializing on information technology.

The Dalian Campus, Neusoft Institute of Information, Northeastern University, China

History

The Neusoft Institute of Information opened in Dalian (Liaoning province) as a joint venture of Neusoft Group (60%) and Dalian Software Park Co., Ltd. (40%), as a private university attached to Northeastern University, Shenyang. In 2001, the Nanhai Neusoft Institute of Information opened at Nanhai Software Park in Foshan (Guangdong province), as well as the Chengdu Neusoft University in Dujiangyan, near Chengdu (Sichuan Province).

During the Sichuan earthquake in 2008, the campus at Chengdu was damaged. Approximately 3,000 students had to move to the Dalian campus.

Education

Each year, 4,000 new students are admitted to the Dalian campus. Graduation is possible in the following subjects:

  • Information Science
  • Information Management
  • Embedded Software
  • Animation
  • English taught by native teachers
  • Japanese taught by native teachers

All students must purchase a laptop computer for their studies. The university houses an electronic library.

gollark: Just convert an entire moon or asteroid belt in some far away place nobody likes much into... ships, or something.
gollark: Actually, if self-replicators are cheap and relatively fast, why limit it to computing?
gollark: Maybe moons themselves are expensive somehow.
gollark: Still, I would expect that for non-time-critical stuff people wouldn't mind waiting for a few years if they could run their computing tasks on an entire moon comparatively cheaply.
gollark: I guess one might be network connectivity, since your moonbrain being several light-years from a stargate would make it not very useful for real-time stuff.

References

  • Kenichi Ohmae, "China Impact", (Kodansha, 2002) in Japanese
  • Mitsuhiro Seki, “The Academic-Industrial Complex in China", (Shinhyoron, 2007) in Japanese

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