Profile
- Founded in: 1954-07-05
- Campus: square meters
- Students: 21000 (as of 18 December)
- International Students: 2700 (as of 18 December)
- Scholarship: Yes
Study in Shanghai Normal University
Founded in 1954, SHNU was then named Shanghai Teachers Training College. In
1956 it was expanded into two colleges, Shanghai No. 1 Teachers College and
Shanghai No. 2 Teachers College. Two years later, the two colleges were
combined to form Shanghai Teachers College. In 1981, SHNU became the first
batch of Chinese universities approved to confer master's degrees, and in
1986, SHNU won the qualifications to admit doctor's degree candidates.
From 1972 to 1978, it was known as Shanghai Normal University after combining
4 other ones including East China Normal University. In 1978 it was restored
to Shanghai Teachers College, and was renamed as Shanghai Teachers University
in 1984. It combined with Shanghai Teachers College of Technology in October
1994 to form a new Shanghai Teachers University, whose English version was
changed into Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) on May, 2003. From September
1997 to August 2003, the university took in successively the following units
as its subordinates: Shanghai Teacher Training College, Department of Human
Sanitation and Health of Huangling Teacher School, Shanghai Xingzhi Art
School, and Shanghai Tourism Institute. Also located in SHNU are, among
others, Shanghai Teachers Training Center, Shanghai College Teachers Training
Center, and the Editorial Department of Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts of
College Journals.