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Suggested Citation:"D. National Key Institutions." National Research Council. 1986. A Relationship Restored: Trends in U.S.-China Educational Exchanges, 1978-1984. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/899.
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Suggested Citation:"D. National Key Institutions." National Research Council. 1986. A Relationship Restored: Trends in U.S.-China Educational Exchanges, 1978-1984. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/899.
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APPENDIX D National Key Institutions A significant percentage of Chinese students and scholars who were issues] ]-1 visas in 1983 (see Chapter 3 in this report) came from "key schools" in China that is, from institutions that receive more money ant] better personnel from Chinese educational authorities and that have high priority in China's development scheme. Following is a list of those key institutions. * Beijing Agricultural University Beijing College of Aeronautics Beijing College of Chemical Engineering Beijing College of Chinese Medicine Beijing College of Iron and Steel Technology Beijing Foreign Language Institute Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade Beijing Institute of Forestry Beijing Institute of Post and Telecom- munications Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing Medical College Beijing Normal University Beijing Physical Culture Institute Beijing University Central Academy of Fine Arts Central China Agricultural Institute Central China Institute of Technology Central Institute for Nationalities Central Music Conservatory Central-South College of Mining and Metallurgy Changchun College of Geology Chengdu Institute of Telecommunica- tion Engineering Chengdu University of Science and Technology China Mining Institute China University of Science and Technology Chongqing Architectural Engineering Institute Chongqing University Dalian Institute of Technology Dalian Merchant Marine Academy Daqing Petroleum Institute East China College of Chemical Engineering East China Institute of Engineering *This list is from Thomas Fingar, Higher Education and Research in the People's Republic of China: Institutional Profiles, U.S.-China Education Clearinghouse (Washing- ton, D.C.: Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China and the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 1981), App. E, pp. 261-262. 225

226 National Key Institutions (continued) East China Institute of Water Conservancy East China Normal University East China Petroleum Institute Fudan University Fuxin College of Mining Harbin College of Shipbuilding Harbin Institute of Technology Hefei Polytechnical University Hunan University Inner Mongolia University Jiangxi Agricultural University Jilin Polytechnical University Jilin University Lanzhou University Nanjing College of Aeronautics Nanjing Institute of Meteorology Nanjing Institute of Technology Nanjing University Nankai University North China Institute of Agricultural Machinery North China Institute of Electrical Power North China Jiaotong University Northeast College of Heavy Machinery Northeast Institute of Technology Northwest Agricultural College Northwest China College of Light Industry Northwest China Institute of Tele- communication Engineering Northwest China Polytechnical University Northwest China University People's University of China Qinghua University APPENDIX D Shandong College of Oceanology Shandong University Shanghai First Medical College Shanghai Institute of Foreign Languages Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai Textile College Shanxi Agricultural University Shenyang Agricultural Institute Shenyang Institute of Technology Sichuan Medical College Sichuan University South China Agricultural College South China College of Engineering Southwest Agricultural College Southwest China jiaotong University Southwest Institute of Law and Politics Tianjin University Tongji University Wuhan Institute of Building Materials Wuhan Institute of Geodesy, Photo- grammetry and Cartography Wuhan Institute of Geology Wuhan Institute of Water Conser- vancy and Electric Power Wuhan University Xiamen University Xi'an Jiaotong University Xiangtan University Xinjiang University Yunnan Forestry Institute Yunnan University Zhejiang University Zhenjiang Institute of Agricultural Machinery Zhongshan Medical College Zhongshan University

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