Wuhan University College of Chinese Language and Literature

Wuhan University College of Chinese Language and Literature
武汉大学文学院
Other name
College of Chinese
Motto 厚德笃学,继武日新
Established 1917
Dean Xianfeng Tu (zh:涂险峰)
Academic staff
90
Students 1300
Location Wuhan, Hubei,  People's Republic of China
Affiliations Wuhan University Division of Humanities
Website Chinese Version
Building that houses the College
Entrance
Front Gate
Front Gate
The original building that housed the School of Chinese, now occupied by the School of Mathematics

Wuhan University College of Chinese Language and Literature (simplified Chinese: 武汉大学文学院; traditional Chinese: 武漢大學文學院; pinyin: Wǔhàn Dàxué Wénxué Yuàn) is a school awards both undergraduate and graduate degrees with majors related to Chinese language and literature. Established by Wuhan University in 1917, the college is categorized under the Faculty of Humanities. Dean of this college is Xianfeng Tu.[1][2] The College was ranked among the top ten in a survey conducted by the Ministry of Education of China.[3][4]

History

Majors

The College of Chinese offers the following majors:[5]

Confucius Institute

The College has established one Confucius Institute with University of Pittsburgh.[5][6][7]

References

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