★ Huaqiao University Xiamen Campus Address: No. 668 Jimei Avenue, Xiamen, Fujian, China 361021
Huaqiao University is the first institution of higher
education named after Huaqiao (Overseas Chinese). With the
approval of former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1960, it
was established in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, famous as the
hometown of overseas Chinese. In 1983, HQU was granted as
one of China's Prioritized Fostered Universities by Chinese
Central Government. In 1997, the Jimei Overseas Chinese
Tutoring School, located in Jimei School Village, Xiamen,
Fujian Province, was incorporated into the university and
renamed as the Chinese Language and Culture College. In
2003, the university was qualified as "Excellent" by the
Ministry of Education in its first Undergraduate Teaching
Performance Assessment. In 2006, Xiamen Campus of the
university was officially launched. In 2017, HQU was
selected into the construction plan of world-class
universities and world-class disciplines (also named as
Double First-Class Initiative) of Fujian Province.
HQU is directly under the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of
the State Council, and jointly constructed by the Overseas
Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council, the Fujian
Provincial People's Government, the Quanzhou Municipal
Government and the Xiamen Municipal Government. As a
comprehensive university, it is also one of the pioneer
universities adopting the directorate system. The school
board consists of overseas Chinese, compatriots from Hong
Kong and Macao, overseas talents from various sectors and
many other experts and leaders. Edmund Ho Hau-wah, the
deputy chairman of CPPCC and the former chief executive of
Macao SAR, served as the Board's honorary chairman. China’s
state leaders Liao Chengzhi and Ye Fei, were respectively
the first and the second president of Huaqiao University.
The incumbent president, Xu Xipeng, has been listed as the
Leading Talents in the National High-level Talents Special
Support Plan (Ten Thousand Plan) and awarded the National
Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.
Dedicated to recruiting students from abroad, Hong Kong,
Macao and Taiwan, HQU aims to serve the overseas Chinese and
spread Chinese culture, committing itself to the school
principle of Integration of Chinese Wisdom and Foreign
Expertise, Unification of Moral Character and Professional
Excellence. Over 200,000 students of all levels have
graduated from the university since its establishment, among
which around 50,000 currently live overseas, mainly
distributed in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and countries or
regions along the Maritime Silk Road, and have become
friendship envoy in promoting communication and cooperation
between China and those countries.
HQU currently has 28 colleges with 94 undergraduate
programs, among which 10 have achieved the engineering
education certification. There are 27 Master's programs of
the first-level disciplines, 2 Master's programs of the
second-level disciplines and 20 professional Master's
programs, together with 8 Doctoral programs of the
first-level disciplines, 2 Doctoral programs of the
second-level disciplines and 5 Post-doctoral research
centers in the university. The university offers 12
discipline categories including Philosophy, Economics, Law,
Education, Literature, History, Science, Engineering,
Agriculture, Medicine, Management and Arts, forming a
coordinately developed discipline system that combines arts
with science, integrates science with engineering and
couples engineering with management. Steady progress has
been made in its research strength, with 41 state or
provincial key disciplines and 17 provincial peak and
plateau disciplines, among which Engineering, Material
Science and Chemistry rank among the top one-percent in ESI
(Essential Science Indicators). In December 2017, 16
first-level disciplines were listed in the Assessments of
National Academic Disciplines released by the Ministry of
Education. In 2018, the university ranked 28th in the
comprehensive universities list of Shanghai Ranking's Best
Chinese Universities Ranking 2018 and 86th among its general
list. Shanghai Ranking's Best Chinese Universities Ranking
2018 includes 4,999 disciplines from 460 universities in the
Chinese mainland, among which 93 are first-level
disciplines. Compared with 19 disciplines in 2017, 20 of HQU
have been listed in 2018, which ranked 83rd among the list.
Overview of HQU