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What are the universities in Hangzhou?

1. The predecessor of Zhejiang Gongshang University was Hangzhou Secondary Business School founded in 1911. In 1980, Hangzhou Business College was established with the approval of the State Council; in 1998, it was changed from a school directly under the Ministry of Commerce to a "central and local business school". "Established in 1999, with local management as the main focus"; in 1999, Hangzhou Applied Engineering School and Hangzhou Chemical Industry School were merged, and in 2001, Zhejiang Political and Legal Management Cadre College was merged; in 2004, it was renamed Zhejiang Gongshang University with the approval of the Ministry of Education.

2. Zhejiang Sci-Tech University

The history of running the school can be traced back to the Zhejiang Sericulture Museum founded in 1897 by Lin Qi, the prefect of Hangzhou, in order to save the country through industry and education. It is the earliest establishment in China. One of the new educational institutions. In 1908, it was approved by the Qing government and upgraded to the Zhejiang Higher Sericulture School. From the Revolution of 1911 to the eve of liberation, the school changed its name several times but continued to operate. It began to recruit undergraduate students in 1959, and was named Zhejiang Silk Institute of Technology by the State Council in 1964. It began to recruit postgraduate students in 1979, and was granted the right to confer master's degrees in 1983.

3. China Jiliang University, abbreviated as CJLU, is a university jointly established by the State Administration for Market Regulation and the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government, and jointly established by the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education and the Yiwu Municipal People’s Government. A key university and an undergraduate university in the field of quality supervision, inspection and quarantine in China, it was selected into the Ministry of Education's "Excellent Engineer Education and Training Program", "New Engineering Research and Practice Project", and National College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program, and is a "Belt and Road" standardized education and research university. Leading unit of the alliance.

4. Zhejiang University of Technology was founded in 1953. Its predecessor can be traced back to the Zhejiang Secondary Industrial School founded in 1910. It has successively experienced Hangzhou Chemical Engineering School, Zhejiang Chemical Engineering College, Zhejiang Chemical Engineering College, and Zhejiang Chemical Engineering College. Engineering College and Zhejiang University of Technology and other development stages. In 1994, 1999 and 2001, Zhejiang Economic and Management Cadre College, Hangzhou Shipbuilding Industry School and Zhejiang Building Materials Industry School were merged into Zhejiang University of Technology.

5. Zhejiang University, formerly Qiushi Academy founded in 1897, is one of the earliest new institutions of higher learning founded by the Chinese themselves. It was named National Zhejiang University in 1928. In 1937, Zhejiang University moved westward and established schools in Zunyi, Meitan and other places in Guizhou. In the autumn of 1946, it moved back to Hangzhou. In 1952, some departments and departments of Zhejiang University were transferred to the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other universities. The main part was reorganized into several institutions in Hangzhou, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University. In 1998, four universities with the same roots merged to form the new Zhejiang University.

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