Yunnan University

Yunnan University is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in China. Its main campuses are located in the provincial capital city of Kunming. It has been developed into the only “National Key University” in Yunnan province, having trained over 17,000 specialist professionals in various fields.

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Founded in December 1922, Yunnan University started to enroll in April 1923. It began as a privately run institution called the “University of the Eastern Land” and its name has changed six times since then. Currently, Yunnan University is one of the “Project 211” universities in China authorized by the central government to be specially developed. Yunnan University has also been included on the list of the key national universities for the “China Western Development” program.

Yunnan University Science Park (YNUSP) was established as an experimental site of University Science Park in 1999 and was awarded the status of national university Science Park in May 2001. The Park is supported by Yunnan University, Kunming University of Science & Technology and Yunnan Normal University.

The University began to enroll students on April 20, 1923. It started as the privately run “Dong Lu University” (Dong Lu means “Eastern Road” or “Eastern Land”). The name has changed six times in the past 80 years, but the present name dates from 1934. It is known locally as “Yunda”. Following typical abbreviations for Chinese universities, “Yun” is an abbreviation of “Yunnan” and “da” is an abbreviation of daxue, the Chinese word for “university”.

During the early 1950s, the government began reforming the Chinese education system which had affected every university. Most departments were weeded out, and by 1958, there were only two faculties and six academic departments left in Yunnan University. Again like all other Chinese universities, Yunnan experienced a difficult period from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s due to events such as the Cultural Revolution. However, the situation improved remarkably thereafter when the reform era began in the late 1970s.

According to his confession, biochemistry student Ma Jiajue killed his four roommates between February 13 and 15 in 2004. On February 23 of that year, the bodies were discovered. The Intermediate People’s Court of Kunming sentenced Ma Jiajue to death. On Thursday June 17, 2004, Ma Jiajue was executed.

Campus Address: 2 Cuihubei Lu,KunMing,China,650091

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