Current location - Music Encyclopedia - NetEase Cloud Music - What are the key art colleges in China?
What are the key art colleges in China?
1 BeijingFilmAcademy

Beijing Film Academy, referred to as "Nortel". The school is a teaching and research university established by the Beijing Municipal People's Government, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, the Chinese people and the Ministry of Education, and is known as the "cradle of film talents in China".

The predecessor of Beijing Film Academy was the Performing Arts Research Institute of the Central Film Bureau, which was founded in 195. It was renamed the Film School of the Film Bureau of the Central Ministry of Culture in 1951, the Beijing Film School in 1953 and the Beijing Film Academy in 1956.

2 CentralConservatoryofMusic

The Central Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Central Music" for short, is located in Beijing, the capital. It is an institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education and the Chinese people. It is the only national key university and "211 Project" construction institution among national art institutions, and the first batch of "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction institutions in China. Several music education institutions, such as the National Conservatory of Music established in 194, were merged and formed in 1949. At present, there are 1543 undergraduate students and 663 graduate students

3 ShanghaiConservatoryofMusic

Shanghai Conservatory of Music, referred to as "Shangyin", is a full-time higher professional music (art) institution organized by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, established by the Chinese people, the Ministry of Culture and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, and the first batch of national "double-class". The predecessor of the Academy was the "National Conservatory of Music" founded by the democratic revolutionist, educator and thinker Mr. Cai Yuanpei and the music educator Dr. Xiao Youmei on November 27th, 1927. It was the first independent national institution of higher music in China, and its first president was Mr. Cai Yuanpei. In September 1929, it was renamed the National Conservatory of Music. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the school used the name "East China Branch of the Central Conservatory of Music" and was named Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1956.

4 FujianNormalUniversity

Fujian Normal University is a university established by the Fujian Provincial People's Government, the Chinese people and the Ministry of Education, and has been selected as the "211 Plan", "Overseas High-level Talents Introduction Plan", "Excellent Teacher Training Plan" and "Demonstration Base for Studying in China by the Ministry of Education" in China. Fujian Province focuses on building one of the three high-level universities, a base for teaching and training Chinese as a foreign language in Southeast Asia, a pilot school for Taiwan Province students to be recruited by the state alone, a key school for supporting Chinese teaching in neighboring countries, a China government scholarship institution for overseas students, a China-ASEAN education and training center, a research center for basic education courses of the Ministry of Education, and a model centralized training project school for the "National Training Plan".

5 ShanghaiTheatreAcademy

Shanghai Theatre Academy, referred to as "Shangxi" for short, is an art college in China that trains performing arts professionals. It was founded in 1945 by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, the Chinese People's Government and the Ministry of Culture. It is one of the first batch of master's degree awarding units in China approved by the State Council, and has the right to award doctoral degrees and a postdoctoral research station, and was selected as a national.

6 WuhanConservatoryOfMusic

Wuhan Conservatory of Music, located in Wuhan, Hubei Province, is one of the nine independent conservatories in China, the only independent institution of higher music in central China, a master's degree awarding unit, and the first batch of MFA professional degree education pilot units in China.

The predecessor of Wuhan Conservatory of Music was Zhongnan Music College, which was established in 1953 by the music department of Zhongnan College of Literature and Art, South China People's College of Literature and Art and Guangxi Provincial College of Art; In 1958, Central South Conservatory of Music merged with Wuhan Art Teachers College to form Hubei Art College; From 1972 to 1978, the school was named "Hubei Art College"; In 1985, the school was renamed Wuhan Conservatory of Music

7 Beijing Broadcasting Institute

China Communication University. The school is located by the ancient canal in the east of Beijing, with a campus area of 463,7 square meters and a total construction area of 499,8 square meters. The school is a national key university built by the national "211 Project", "985 Project", "Everest Plan", "211 Plan" and "111 Plan" directly under the Ministry of Education. It is the first batch of "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in China and is known as "Haidilao University" and "the highest institution in the field of information dissemination".

8 BeijingNormalUniversity

Beijing Normal University, referred to as "Beijing Normal University" for short, is directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and directly under the central government's deputy ministerial system, and ranks among the "211 Project" and "985 Project", and has been selected as a national "double-class", "Everest Plan" and "211 Plan".

9 ChinaConservatoryofMusic

Located in Beijing, China Conservatory of Music is a music institution of higher learning which is based on Chinese studies and has unique characteristics of China's music education and research, and trains high-level professionals engaged in the research, creation, performance and education of China's music theory. It is the first batch of "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in China, and is known as "the cradle of China musicians" and "the palace of China music".

1 TsinghuaUniversity

Tsinghua University, referred to as "Tsinghua" for short, is directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, and is directly under the central government's deputy ministerial system, ranking among the "211 Project", "985 Project", "World-class University and First-class Discipline". He was selected as a member of Nine Universities Alliance, China University Presidents Association, East Asia Research University Association, Asian University Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance and Tsinghua-Cambridge-—MIT Low-carbon University Alliance, and was honored as "the cradle of red engineers".