Founded in 1898, Peking University (Beida) is the first national university in Chinese modern history. It is known today as the "Harvard of China" and enjoys the highest academic reputation.
Under the famous President
Cai Yuanpei in the 1910s, Peking University became an intellectual
center of China and practically all top notch intellectuals
either taught or
studied at this institution. In the New Culture movement,
the popular slogans like "Science and Democracy"
still ring across China today. As a hotbed of radicalism,
the two founders of Chinese Communist Party, for example,
were Beida's Librarian and Dean of Letters. The same can be
said of leading figures of other intellectual thought.
Beida
has also been the most inspiring center of student activism.
The well-known May 4th Movement started here and so were all
major student protest movements in the 20th century, including
the most recent one of 1989. Beida's professors are among
the most free thinking in China and its tradition instills
a sense of pride and responsibility in their students who
are only too conscious of the university's place in the nation.
For the past hundred years, Beida remains the most selective
university in China. Its students are all top scorers in the
national college entrance exams in each province.
The
university now consists of five parts: Humanities, Social
Sciences, Sciences, Medicine, and Information and Engineering,
and there are 30 schools and colleges offering 93 undergraduate
programs, 199 postgraduate programs, and 173 doctoral programs
The
university library is the largest of its kind in Asia, with
a collection of 5.51 million books and more than 6,500 titles
of Chinese and foreign journals and newspapers. The library
also serves as a comprehensive modern information center.
The
university has around 5,000 full-time teaching faculty, of
whom about 1,200 are professors and over 1,500 are associate
professors. There are over 14,000 undergraduates, over 8,000
graduates and about 4,000 doctoral candidates. In addition,
there are also on campus about 1,500 long-term international
students and over 2,500 short-term international students
from 80 countries.
Besides
its excellent academic achievements, Peking University is
also known for its beautiful campus, constructed in part by
Yenching University, an American missionary school before
1949. Located at the northwest of Beijing, the campus has
charming lakes and ponds, exquisite traditional-style buildings,
and a well-designed pagoda which has been regarded as a landmark
of Beida. The beauty of Beida's campus has a rival on in its
own reputation.
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