首都师范大学 | |
Motto | 为学为师、求实求新 |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1954 |
President | Gong Huili (宫辉力) |
Academic staff
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2,606 |
Students | 31,086 |
Location |
Beijing China |
Website | www.cnu.edu.cn |
Capital Normal University (首都师范大学, pinyin: Shǒudū Shīfàn Dàxué, or 首师大 for short) is a university in Beijing, China. It is covered by Project 211, a policy to renew and modernize educational facilities in the People's Republic of China.
Capital Normal University was founded in 1954. Previously called Beijing Teacher's College, it was renamed Capital Normal University in 1993. Its current president is Gong Huili.
Capital Normal University consists of 27 colleges and department. These include:
The University has more than 31,086 students, including 10,763 undergraduates, 6,411 graduate students, 11,993 adult students, and 1,352 foreign students. Undergraduates can choose from 41 different majors.
Capital Normal University comprises three campuses, all located on the Third Ring Road in northwest Beijing. The southern campus, the headquarters, houses the majority of CNU's academic programs, while the North 1 campus houses the College of International Culture, and the North 2 the College of Information Engineering.
Coordinates: 39°55′46″N 116°18′01″E / 39.9294°N 116.3003°E