Lishui University


Lishui University is a public university located in Lishui, Zhejiang, China. It has an area of about and a building area of about. As of fall 2017, the university has one campuses, a combined student body of 13,983 students, 1,126 faculty members, and over 200,000 living alumni.

History

Lishui University traces its origins to the former Chuzhou Normal School, in 1907 and would later become the Zhejiang No. 11 Normal School.
In 1923, Zhejiang No. 11 Normal School and Zhejiang No. 11 High School merged and was divided into secondary school department and teacher education department.
In 1937, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident broke out, the school stopped recruit students.
In 1939, Yingshi University was founded in the site of Lishui Normal School.
In 1946, Chuzhou Normal School was reconstructed in Yunhe County, three years later, the school moved to Lishui.
After the establishment of the Communist State in 1953, it was officially renamed Lishui Normal College.
In August 2000, Zhejiang Minorities Normal College and Songyang Normal College merged into Lishui Normal College.
In March 2003, Lishui Normal College merged with Lishui Vocational and Technical College.
In May 2004, the college was upgraded to an undergraduate university. Lishui Normal College was officially renamed Lishui Normal University, which is still used today.
In March 2007, Lishui Health School was merged into the university.

Schools and Departments

The university consists of 8 colleges, with 45 specialties for undergraduates.