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Beijing Normal University (北京师范大学 / BNU)

Beijing Normal University (北京师范大学 / BNU) is a recognised university in China. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityBeijing
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEducation; Arts & Humanities; Natural Sciences; Mathematics & Statistics; Social Sciences; Languages & Linguistics; Communication & Media Studies
AccreditationMinistry of Education of the People's Republic of China (MoE) — the national education regulator headquartered in Beijing. Chinese HE quality is structured through several overlapping initiatives: Project 985 (1998 — top research universities), Project 211 (1995 — broader national-priority universities), and the Double First Class Initiative (2017 — succeeded 985/211, designating "world-class universities" and "world-class disciplines"). The Chinese Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center (CDGDC) and the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) handle qualification verification including for overseas recognition.
Accreditation registryhttp://en.moe.gov.cn/
Founded 1902 (Normal College of Imperial Univ of Peking — FIRST modern teacher-training in China). China's premier teacher-training and education research university. Founded 1902 — the FIRST modern teacher-training institution in China. ~24,000+ students. Premier Chinese education research. Sister institution to East China Normal University (ECNU) Shanghai. Project 985 + Double First Class Category A.
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