'Peking University' (), colloquially known in Chinese as 'Beida' (北大, ''Běidà ''), was established in 1898. It is regarded as one of the best and the most selective universities in China. Peking University is the first formally established university, and the first national university of China. The university policy has mandated the use of ''Peking University'' in English rather than ''Beijing University'' due to tradition and the desire to avoid confusion with
Beijing Normal University and other similarly named institutions.
History
Peking University was established in
Beijing in December 1898 during the
Hundred Days Reform and was originally known as the 'Imperial University of Capital' (). In 1912, following the
Xinhai Revolution, the Imperial University was renamed the 'National Peking University' (國立北京大å¸).
The famous scholar
Cai Yuanpei was appointed president on
January 4 1917 and helped transform the university into the country's largest institution of higher learning, with 14 departments and an enrollment of more than 2,000 students. Cai, inspired by the German model of academic freedom, recruited an intellectually diverse faculty that included
Hu Shih,
Chen Duxiu, and
Lu Xun. In 1919 students of Peking University formed the bulk of the protesters of the
May Fourth Movement. Efforts by the Beiyang government to end to protests by sealing off the Peking University campus led to Cai's resignation. In 1920 Peking University became the second Chinese university to accept female students, after
Nanjing University.
After the outbreak of the
Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 (and the resulting expansion of Japanese territorial control in east China), Peking University moved to
Changsha and formed the Changsha Temporary University along with
Tsinghua University and
Nankai University. In 1938, the three schools moved again, this time to
Kunming, and formed the
National Southwestern United University. In 1946, after
World War II, Peking University moved back to Beijing. At that time, the university comprised six schools (
Arts,
Science,
Law,
Medicine,
Engineering, and
Agriculture), and a research institute for humanities. The total student enrollment grew up to 3,000.
After the
People's Republic of China was established in 1949,
Yenching University was merged into Peking University and Peking University lost its "national" appellation to reflect the fact that all universities under the new socialist state would be public. In 1952 Peking University moved from downtown Beijing to the former Yenching campus.
In 2000,
Beijing Medical University was merged into Peking University and became the
Peking University Health Science Campus.
Present
''
The Times'' World University Rankings in 2006 rated Peking University as the best university in Asia, and ranked 14th in the world, whilst the ''
THES - QS World University Rankings''
[1] also ranked the university 14th in the world.
The entrance criterion of Peking University is extremely selective. Every year only the top students of each province across China can be admitted, which makes Peking University one of the most prestigious places for students all over China.
Peking University is a comprehensive and
national key university. The University consists of 30 colleges and 12 departments, with 93 specialties for undergraduates, 2 specialties for the second
Bachelor's degree, 199 specialties for
Master's degree candidates and 173 specialties for
Doctoral candidates. While in a leading position of
basic sciences research and teaching, the university has gained itself very successful development of
applied sciences.
At present, Peking university has 216 research institutions and research centres, including 2 national engineering research centres, 81 key national disciplines, 12 national key laboratories. With eight million holdings, the university
library is the largest of its kind in Asia.
The university has made an effort to combine the research on fundamental scientific issues with the training of
personnel with high level specialized knowledge and professional skill as demanded by the country's modernization. It strives not only for the simultaneous improvements in teaching and research work, but also for the promotion of interaction and mutual promotion among various subjects.
Teaching also has been emphasized. It aims to cultivate the students' practical ability and creative power. As a result, the teaching of core courses is strengthened, the content of courses is enriched and renewed and favourable conditions have been created, for the students to develop themselves in
extracurricular activities.
Peking University has been becoming a center for teaching and research, consisting of diverse branches of learning such as pure and applied sciences,
social sciences and the
humanities, and sciences of
management and
education. Its aim is to rank among the world's best universities in the next couple of decades, with the school's leadership placing great emphasis on developing bilateral relationships with prominent American universities for student and faculty exchanges.
Campus
The campus of Peking University is located in northwest Beijing, in the Haidian district which was designated for universities.
It is located on the former site of
Qing Dynasty royal gardens and retains Chinese-style landscaping as well as many traditional buildings. It is known throughout
China, along with its neighbour
Tsinghua University, for having one of the most beautiful campuses.
Beyond Peking University's main campus,
Peking University Health Science Center (
PKUHSC)'s campus is located in Xue Yuan Rd. where China's most distinguished colleges are located.
PKUHSC's campus is less aesthetically appeasing but is nonetheless a fitting site for academics and research.
International students
Peking University has one of the largest pools of international students in China. The dorms for international students are located at "Shao Yuan" (Shao Garden). Every year, Peking University has approximately 2000 international students on campus. Approximately 40% of the international students are Korean and the remaining 60% are made up of students from most countries in the world including most of Western Europe, North America, South America, all parts of Asia, Australia as well as many parts of Africa. The university is a member of
Universitas 21, an international association of research-led universities.
Notable alumni, administrators, and faculty
Main articles: List of Peking University people
Peking University has produced many notable people.
See also
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7072 Beijingdaxue - asteroid named after Peking University
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List of universities in Mainland China
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Beijing Medical University
Notes
1. [1] — A 2006 ranking from ''THES - QS'' of the world’s research universities.
External links
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English Homepage
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Chinese Homepage
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Peking University Alumni Association
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Peking University BBS
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Peking University Judge Online