Zhejiang Medical University

Zhejiang Medical University (Chinese: 浙江医科大学; Chinese: 浙江醫科大學) was a former university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. In 1998, was merged into Zhejiang University to become its Medical School.

Zhejiang Medical University
浙江医科大学
TypePublic university
Active1952–1998
AffiliationZhejiang University
Location,
Zhejiang Province
,
China

History

In 1952–53, due to the Adjustment for University Colleges and Departments (中国高校院系调整), Zhejiang University was dissociated, and its medical school was merged with Zhejiang Provincial College of Medicine to form Zhejiang Medical College (浙江医学院).[1]

In 1960, Zhejiang Medical College was promoted to Zhejiang Medical University.[1]

In 1998, Zhejiang Medical University was merged into Zhejiang University to become the School of Medicine, Zhejiang University.

The campus

The university originally located aside the famous West Lake in Hangzhou. Its campus was the Hubin Campus, which later became a main medical campus of Zhejiang University. Due to the new civic plan for Hangzhou downtown, the campus was sold to the Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts (Robert Kuok, 郭鶴年/郭鹤年) at a price of 2.46 billion Chinese Yuan.

The main teaching building of the university was the highest skyscraper around the West Lake, and was one of the tallest in Hangzhou City. The teaching buildings were torn down by explosions. The land of the campus is planned to build a luxurious hotel and currently under dense constructions.

The university

The university and its teaching hospital originally had a total faculty of more than 9000, including one academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and three from Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).[2]

The whole university faculty and students were merged into the Zhejiang University in 1998, and became the School of Medicine of Zhejiang University. The reunification was finished in 1999.

President

List of Presidents:[3]

School NameOffice PeriodName (in Chinese)Title (in Chinese)
Zhejiang Medical CollegeOct 1951 - Apr 1955Hong Shilu (洪式闾)President (院长(兼))
Zhejiang Medical CollegeMay 1956 - Sep 1958Wang Zhongqiao (王仲侨)President (院长)
Zhejiang Medical UniversityFeb 1960 - Sep 1963Zheng Ping (郑平)President (校长(兼))
Zhejiang Medical UniversityMar 1964 - Nov 1968Li Lanyan (李兰炎)President (校长(兼))
Zhejiang Medical UniversityJul 1978 - Mar 1979Wang Yaoting (王耀庭)President (校长(兼))
Zhejiang Medical UniversityMar 1979 - Jan 1984Wang Jiwu (王季午)President (校长)
Zhejiang Medical UniversityJan 1984 - Nov 1996Zheng Shu (郑树)President (校长)
Zhejiang Medical UniversityNov 1996 - Sep 1998Chen Zhaodian (陈昭典)President (校长)
Zhejiang Medical UniversityJan 1984 - Sep 1998Wang Jiwu (王季午)Honorary President (名誉校长)
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See also

Famous Graduates

Jin Guanyuan, acupuncturist

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on September 2, 2008. Retrieved August 24, 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://baike.baidu.com/view/912137.htm
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on September 13, 2008. Retrieved August 24, 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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