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The first modern university in China, Tianjin University (previously Peiyang), is a National Key University that falls directly under the administration of the Ministry of Education in China. It was given its current name in 1951 following the Chinese Revolution just two years prior.
Although not confined to these areas, the university operates with a specific focus on engineering integrated with science, liberal arts, business and law. The student population is more than 30,000, with 57 bachelor programmes for undergraduates to choose from. As well as this, it offers 35 masterโs degree programmes, 27 doctoral degree programmes and 23 post-doctoral research programmes.
Some of the key facilities at the university include four state-sponsored key laboratories, two national engineering laboratories, three state engineering research centres, and 68 provincial or ministerial key laboratories.
Tianjinโs Law School, which was the first in the country, collaborated with Peking University to support its development as a higher education institution. Tianjin also enjoys good relations with a number of other universities in the country, and boasts a total of 162 partner universities and institutions worldwide.
The annual amount of funding that Tianjin receives from the National Natural Science Foundation is frequently among the most among Chinaโs other engineering institutions of higher learning. The universityโs Science and Technology Park, built in 2001, is just one of 22 that exist in China.
The university motto is โSeeking truth from factsโ and its guideline is โPrecise in learning, strict in teachingโ โ commitments which are reflected in the many awards the university has accrued in recent years. In 2005, for example, Tianjin won awards for 50 of its research projects with three receiving the Top Ten Scientific and Technological Development Award among all Chinese Universities, while 435 of its projects have won awards at provincial and ministerial levels.