Shanxi University of Finance and Economics
Shanxi University of Finance and Economics is a multidisciplinary university of finance and economics, with economics and management as its distinctive and advantageous disciplines, and economics, management, and law as its main disciplines. Economics, management, law, humanities, science, engineering, and education are mutually supportive. The school was founded in 1951 and was formerly known as five cadre schools in Shanxi Province, including Bank, Finance, Supply and Marketing Cooperation, Commerce, and Grain. In September 1958, five cadre schools merged to establish Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, which was once under the leadership of Shanxi Province, the All China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives, the Ministry of Commerce, and the Ministry of Domestic Trade. In December 1984, Shanxi University of Economics and Management was established under the leadership of Shanxi Province. In October 1997, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics and Shanxi University of Economics and Management merged to form Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, implementing joint construction and management between provinces and departments. In February 2000, a system of co construction between the central and local governments, with local management as the main focus, was implemented....
Shanxi Medical University
Shanxi Medical University was founded in 1919, formerly known as Shanxi Medical College. During the turbulent years of old China, schools underwent multiple renaming and relocation. In January 1932, it was renamed as a private Shanxi Chuanzhi Medical College. In March 1940, it was renamed as the Medical Specialized Department of Shanxi University. In August 1946, he was upgraded to the School of Medicine of National Shanxi University. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, schools have entered a new period of development. In September 1953, the school was established independently and renamed Shanxi Medical College. In 1955, when the departments of higher education institutions nationwide were adjusted, the health departments of four medical schools in Shanxi, Jiangsu, Shandong, and Zhejiang merged to form the Health Department of Shanxi Medical College, becoming one of the six higher medical colleges in China that retained the Health Department. Shao Xiangyi, a renowned national health expert, national first-class professor, and former president of Jiangsu Medical College, served as the dean. In April 1996, it was renamed Shanxi Medical University....