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Northwest Minzu University[1]
西北民族大学
EstablishedAugust, 1950
PresidentWang Yanbin (王彦斌)
Academic staff
1,169 (main campus)
Students29,000 (5,000 on main campus)
Location, ,
Website(in Chinese), (in English)

Northwest Minzu University (Chinese: 西北民族大学; pinyin: Xīběi Mínzú Dàxué), formerly known as Northwest University for Nationalities, is the first minority institution of higher learning founded in China after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, directly under the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of PRC. The university is in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, and covers a land area of 474 acres (1.92 km2). It has two campuses: Northwest Xincun and Yuzhong.

History

The university's precedent was the third campus of Northwest People's Revolutionary University in Lanzhou. From February 1950, the school was planned on the basis of that campus. In August 1950, Northwest Nationalities College was founded, and a senior CPC leader, Wang Feng, became the first president. In April 2003, approved by the Ministry of Education and State Ethnic Affairs Commission, the school adopted the current name, Northwest University for Nationalities.

In June 2016, the university officially changed its English name to Northwest Minzu University. The Chinese name remained the same (Chinese: 西北民族大学; pinyin: Xīběi Mínzú Dàxué).[2]

Publications

The university created the first internet website in Tibetan in the world.

The following journals are edited and published by the university:

References

  1. ^ Brief Introduction - Northwest University for Nationalities
  2. ^ "西北民族大学 - Welcome to Northwest Minzu University". www.xbmu.edu.cn. Retrieved 2018-07-12.