Shihezi University
Shihezi University
Shihezi University (pronunciation: /ʃiːˈhɛziː/; etymology: Named after the city of Shihezi in Xinjiang, China) is a comprehensive and key national research university in China. The university was founded in 1996 and is recognized as one of the key institutions within the "211 Project" in China.
History
Shihezi University was established in 1996, following the integration of institutions of higher education in the Shihezi region. The university is named after the city of Shihezi, a city located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China.
Academics
Shihezi University offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across a wide range of disciplines. The university is particularly renowned for its medical programs, which are offered through the School of Medicine at Shihezi University.
School of Medicine
The School of Medicine at Shihezi University is one of the most prestigious medical schools in China. The school offers programs in various medical disciplines, including Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Notable Alumni
Shihezi University has produced numerous notable alumni in various fields, particularly in the field of medicine. Many of its graduates have gone on to become leading physicians, researchers, and academics in China and around the world.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Shihezi University
- Wikipedia's article - Shihezi University
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