Verified university entry
Harbin Institute of Technology (哈尔滨工业大学 / HIT)
Harbin Institute of Technology (哈尔滨工业大学 / HIT) 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.
CityHarbin
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Computer Science & IT; Natural Sciences; Mathematics & Statistics; Architecture & Design
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.
Founded 1920 (Sino-Russian School for Industry); Soviet-style polytechnic reorganisation 1950s. Premier Chinese engineering university in Harbin. Founded 1920 as Sino-Russian School for Industry. Soviet-influenced 1950s reorganisation. ~50,000+ students across Harbin + Shenzhen + Weihai. Seven Sons of National Defense (MIIT-affiliated). Premier aerospace engineering. C9 League founding member. NOTE: HIT is on US Entity List (2020) — restricts US-origin tech access (student-relevant for joint US programmes).
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