The Practical Experience of the Nongovernmental Nanhua Industrial and Business College
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Chinese Education & Society
- Vol. 30 (1) , 84-90
- https://doi.org/10.2753/ced1061-1932300184
Abstract
The Nanhua Industrial and Business College was born when China's socialist market economy is developing at high speed. It is the first nongovernmental university accredited by the state. It was founded on the basis of Guangdong Province's General Trade Union Cadre School, which has a history of four decades and long-time experience in cooperating with other universities and colleges. Currently, it has 400-plus students in four specialties: law, restaurant and tourism, business management, and administrative management. It provides matriculated as well as continuing education. For many years, it has enrolled students not only from Guangdong but from the nation, its annual capacity being 6,000. Comrade Xie Fei, secretary of the Guangdong provincial party committee, inscribed the name of the school in his own hand and Comrade Zhang Guoying, deputy secretary of the provincial party committee, attended the college's inauguration ceremony and encouraged us to "dare to be the first in the world" and to do a fine job in running the first nongovernmental university in China.Keywords
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