Public university in Shanghai, China
Fudan UniversityFormer names
Motto in English
Rich in knowledge and tenacious of purposes, inquiring with earnestness and reflecting with self-practice[2] Type Public Established 1905; 120 years ago (1905) Founder Ma Xiangbo President Jin Li Party Secretary Qiu Xin (裘新)Academic staff
2,700Administrative staff
5,800 Students 31,900 Undergraduates 14,100 Postgraduates 14,800 Location220 Handan Rd.,
Yangpu District,
Shanghai , China Campus 604 acres (244 ha) Affiliations C9, Universitas 21, AEARU, APRU, BRICS Universities League, Council on Business & Society, ASRMU Website fudan.edu.cn Simplified Chinese 复旦大学 Traditional Chinese 復旦大學 Transcriptions Hanyu Pinyin Fùdàn Dàxué Bopomofo ㄈㄨˋ ㄉㄢˋ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊ Wade–Giles Fu4-tan4 Ta4-hsüeh2 Tongyong Pinyin Fù-dàn Dà-syué IPA [fû.tân tâ.ɕɥě]Fudan University (FDU) is a national public university in Yangpu, Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education and is co-funded with the Shanghai Municipal Government. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction.
The university was originally founded by the Chinese Jesuit priest Ma Xiangbo in 1905. It is a member of the C9 League.[3]
1905–1917: college-preparatory school[edit]The university traces its origins to Fudan College, established in 1905 by Chinese Jesuit priest Ma Xiangbo. Prior to founding Fudan, Ma had established Aurora College, where the Society of Jesus frequently opposed and intervened in student movements. This led Ma to create a new institution, Fudan College, as a preparatory school for higher education with government funding, offering three-year education for general or specialised tracks.[4]: 58-60 After the 1911 Revolution, Fudan continued to offer general rather than specialised education.[4]: 63
1917–1941: private university[edit]Fudan became a private university in 1917, establishing specialised departments including Chinese literature, foreign literature, banking, business and administration, economics, politics, civil engineering and psychology.[4]: 63 In 1921, university preparatory education was ended and the university began to adopt an American-styled credit and elective system, per a national policy.[4]: 69 In 1928, Fudan was registered with the Ministry of Education of the newly founded Nationalist government. In 1929, the university was organised into four faculties, namely Liberal Arts, Science, Law and Commerce. In 1937, it moved to Chongqing due to the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War.[4]: 71
1941–1949: national university[edit]In 1941, with the approval from the Nationalist government, the university was transformed from a private university to a national university, which allowed the government to control Fudan's major posts, including the president, provost and dean. In early 1946, the university returned to Shanghai.[4]: 71 In China under Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang, Fudan University was tasked with providing a Western-style education to Chinese students to support the country's economic reconstruction efforts.[4]: 75
1949–1976: Mao Zedong era[edit]In 1949, the university was taken over by the Shanghai Military Control Commission of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), as the CCP defeated the Kuomintang in the Chinese civil war.[4]: 77 By 1952, the CCP remodelled the Chinese higher education based on the Soviet model, leading to the inclusion of Communist ideology in Fudan's educational offerings.[4]: 79 Fudan was transformed into a Soviet-style comprehensive university, with departments of arts and science of other universities merged into Fudan, leaving Fudan the only university to provide basic science and arts in Shanghai.[4]: 81 In China under Mao Zedong, Fudan University was tasked with transmitting socialist values to further the agenda of the CCP.[4]: 78 During the Cultural Revolution, the teaching at Fudan was completely halted due to political turmoils.[4]: 80
In 2000, Fudan University merged with Shanghai Medical University, which was founded as the Fourth National Chungshan University School of Medicine in 1927, to form the new Fudan University.[5][6]
In December 2019, Fudan University changed its constitution, removing the phrase "academic independence and freedom of thought" (學術獨立和思想自由) and including a "pledge to follow the Communist party's leadership" (學校堅持中國共產黨的領導), leading to protests among the students.[7][8] It also said that Fudan University had to "equip its teachers and employees" with "Xi Jinping Thought", leading to concerns about the diminishing academic freedom of Fudan.[9][10]
The university set up a 1 billion yuan fund of funds for start up innovation in 2023 as well as launching what it claims to be China’s largest cloud-based scientific research computing platform CFFF.[11][12]
The Hungarian government made an agreement to open the first campus of Fudan University outside China in Budapest in 2024.[13] The expansion would cost 540 billion HUF, of which 450 billion would be paid by the Hungarian state from a Chinese loan. The construction would be mainly done by Chinese companies.[14] Hungarian education professionals and politicians denounced the investment, citing economics, higher education and national security concerns.[15]
Xianghui AuditoriumFudan has five undergraduate colleges – Zhide (志德), Tengfei (腾飞), Keqing (克卿), Renzhong (任重), and Xide (希德).
The university has four campuses in Shanghai – Handan (邯郸), Fenglin (枫林), Zhangjiang (张江), and Jiangwan (江湾) – that share the same central administration. It also has 17 affiliated hospitals.
International links[edit]As of 2024,[update] Fudan has joint MBA programs in the School of Management with MIT Sloan School of Management in the US (since 1996, leading to a Fudan degree), BI Norwegian Business School in Norway (since 1996, leading to a BI Norwegian Business School degree), the University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong (leading to a University of Hong Kong degree), and Washington University in the US (leading to a Washington University degree).[16] There are also a double degree in international management with Bocconi University and Luiss University in Italy (since 2005, leading to a master's in international management from one of the Italian universities), an executive MBA with National Taiwan University, and a global master's in management with London Business School (leading to degrees from both institutions).[16]
Fudan University School of Economics has had a partnership with Durham University Business School in England to deliver a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree awarded by Durham University since 2006, with the first students starting in 2007.[17] As of 2024,[update] Fudan remains the main location, but some elements of the course are also delivered at Durham and in San Francisco, USA.[18][19]
Fudan, Korea University Business School in Korea, and the National University of Singapore in Singapore have collaborated on the S3 Asia MBA since 2008, with students spending six months at each of the institutions.[20] Fudan students receive a dual degree from Fudan and one of the other universities in the collaboration.[21]
Reputation and rankings[edit] QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024[33] Subject Global NationalArts & Humanities
75 3 Linguistics=76
3
Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies101–140
1
Archaeology51–100
2
Architecture and Built Environment101–150
10–13
Art and Design201–240
7–9
Classics and Ancient History50
3
English Language and Literature=91
3
History51–100
2
Modern Languages26
2
Philosophy151–200
4–8
Engineering and Technology
=111 7 Engineering – Chemical63
5
Computer Science and Information Systems40
5
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence=49
4
Engineering – Electrical and Electronic=81
6
Engineering – Mechanical=89
8
Life Sciences & Medicine
92 4 Anatomy and Physiology51–100
5–6
Biological Sciences63
4
Medicine64
3
Nursing51–100
1–4
Pharmacy and Pharmacology53
4
Psychology101–150
5–7
Natural Sciences
51 4 Chemistry=32
3
Earth and Marine Sciences151–200
8–14
Environmental Sciences=130
10–11
Geography51–100
3–7
Geology151–200
11–16
Materials Sciences44
5
Mathematics43
4
Physics and Astronomy57
4
Social Sciences & Management
56 3 Accounting and Finance=51
4
Anthropology101–150
2
Business and Management Studies=47
4
Communication and Media Studies101–150
3–4
Development Studies51–100
1–2
Economics and Econometrics=45
3
Education and Training151–200
6
Hospitality and Leisure Management51–100
1–3
Law and Legal Studies101–150
8
Library and Information Management51–70
4–6
Politics=47
3
Social Policy and Administration51–100
2–4
Sociology101–150
4–6
Statistics and Operational Research51–100
4–6
THE World University Rankings by Subject 2024[34] Subject Global National Arts & humanities151–175
5–7
Business & economics=42
4–5
Clinical & health=38
3
Computer science73
7
Education126–150
6
Engineering=56
7–8
Life sciences42
3
Physical sciences29
3
Social sciences101–125
3–5
ARWU Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023[35] Subject Global National Natural Sciences Mathematics36
2
Physics51–75
6–8
Chemistry21
10
Earth Sciences151–200
20–27
Geography151–200
17–25
Ecology201–300
10–16
Atmospheric Science32
7
Engineering Biomedical Engineering12
7
Materials Science & Engineering20
10
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology9
7
Energy Science & Engineering40
26
Environmental Science & Engineering31
11
Biotechnology32
18
Life Sciences Biological Sciences76–100
6
Human Biological Sciences51–75
1
Medical Sciences Clinical Medicine151–200
3–6
Public Health76–100
5–8
Dentistry & Oral Sciences201–300
23–30
Nursing101–150
19–26
Medical Technology76–100
3
Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences41
6
Social Sciences Economics76–100
8–13
Statistics35
1
Political Sciences301–400
14–25
Psychology201–300
8–12
Business Administration151–200
16–19
Finance51–75
10–14
Management76–100
11–18
Public Administration151–200
9–12
Hospitality & Tourism Management51–75
12–18
Library & Information Science34
10
Research output rankings[edit]Regarding research output in natural science and life science, the Nature Index Research Leaders 2024 ranked Fudan the No.9 university in the Asia Pacific region, and 12th in the world among the global universities.[36] The 2024 CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked Fudan 11th in the world based on their publications for the time period 2019–2022.[37]
Since 1952, Fudan University has a total of 95 academicians alumni, second only to Peking University and Tsinghua University in China.[38] Fudan's notable alumni include:
A video circulating this week showed students at Shanghai's Fudan University singing the school song – which extols "academic independence and freedom of thought" – in an apparent protest.{...}Besides removing "freedom of thought", the ministry adds to the charter "arming the minds of teachers and students with Xi Jinping's new era of socialist ideology with Chinese characteristics". It also obliges faculty and students to adhere to "core socialist values" and build a "harmonious" campus environment – a code phrase for the elimination of anti-government sentiment.
31°17′56″N 121°29′57″E / 31.29889°N 121.49917°E / 31.29889; 121.49917 (Fudan University)
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