Dalian Maritime University ( DLMU ; 大连海事大学 ) is a public university in Dalian, Liaoning , China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Transport . The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction .
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32-505: A post-doctoral R&D base. The university is authorized to confer MBA , MPA , J.M. , and Master of Engineering , an on-the-job master's degree. The current student population has risen to approximately 17,000. Additionally, DMU enrolls overseas students for bachelor's and master's degrees and PhDs. More than 4,000 overseas students and advanced professionals from over 30 countries and regions have been educated and trained at DMU. DMU has an academic agreement with 4 academicians from
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80-648: Is a retired senior Chinese politician who served as State Councilor and Minister of Education , and a Vice Chairwoman of the National People’s Congress . She was also vice chairwoman of the organization commission of the 2008 Beijing Olympics . Born in Xianyou County , Fujian Province , Chen graduated from the department of physics at Fudan University . She pursued her postgraduate degree at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of Chinese Academy of Sciences , doing research of solid-state physics. Chen joined
96-868: The Association of the Maritime Education and Training Institutes in Asia Pacific (AMETIAP), the International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the International Shipping Federation (ISF), the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), as well as some world famous shipping companies . Recently, there are about 40 students from China and
112-816: The Chinese Communist Party ("CCP") in January 1961. At the beginning of the Cultural Revolution , Chen was sent to work in an army farm for two years before returning to the Institute. In 1982, she was at Penn State University in the United States as a visiting scholar. After that, she was elevated to vice Party Chief of the Institute, and thus transformed from a scholar to a CCP official. Chen's former posts in Shanghai included vice secretary and later, secretary of
128-630: The National Academy of Engineering , 39 chair professors, and 148 visiting professors. Since 1979 when the reform and open-door policy started, DMU has established cooperative relations with more than 20 internationally renowned maritime institutions like the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU),
144-426: The " Project 211 " institutions. Only about six percent of the universities across China were selected in this project. The university consists of 14 colleges and departments. Currently DMU has 42 undergraduate programs, 2 first-class doctoral programs, 12 second-class doctoral programs, 7 first-class master's degree programs and 59 second-class master's degree programs. Transport Engineering first-class discipline has
160-698: The Asia-Pacific Region Maritime Training Center was established at DMU by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the IMO , and in 1985, a branch of the World Maritime University (WMU) was established. In 1994 the university's name was changed to the present one. On June 6, 2009, DMU celebrated its centennial, with vice chairman of standing committee of 11th National People's Congress Chen Zhili as
176-553: The CCP committee of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission, director of the propaganda department of Shanghai, and vice secretary of CCP Shanghai committee. During her tenure in Shanghai, Jiang Zemin , Zhu Rongji , Wu Bangguo and Huang Ju served as Shanghai's Party chief. In August 1997, Chen was transferred to central government and appointed as vice director and leader of Party group of National Education Commission. In 1998, she became
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#1732848883300192-592: The Minister of Education. In 2003, she was further elevated to the position of State Councilor , in charge of education, culture and sports. In March 2008, Chen was elected a Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress . On April 12, 2008, she was appointed as governor of Beijing Olympic Village. Chen was an alternate member of 13th and 14th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party, and
208-618: The Nanyang Institute in Shanghai established a Shipping Management Section. DMU was founded in 1953 through the merger of three merchant marine institutions: Shanghai Nautical College, the Northeast Navigation College and Fujian Navigation School. At the time its name was Dalian Marine College , and it was the only maritime college in China. In 1960, DMU was designated a national key institution of higher education. Later in 1983,
224-605: The Southeast Asian countries who are studying at DMU in English under the World Maritime University scholarship, to earn the master's degrees in 14 months. Dalian government offers a number of scholarships to international students who want to pursue higher education at Dalian Maritime University 38°52′14″N 121°31′33″E / 38.87056°N 121.52583°E / 38.87056; 121.52583 Chen Zhili Chen Zhili ( Chinese : 陈至立 ; born November 1942)
240-438: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DMU&oldid=913858971 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dalian Maritime University The long history of the university can be traced back to 1909, when
256-401: The main guest. DMU is located in southwestern Dalian . The university covers an area of 1.13 million square meters with about half a million square meters occupied by buildings. DMU has a training dock and over 40 laboratories for teaching, training and research. DMU also owns and operates an ocean-going training vessel of over 10,000 deadweight tonnage. The university is designated as one of
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