National Key Disciplines
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Important university subjects in China
National Key Disciplines (Chinese: 国家重点学科; pinyin: guójiā zhòngdiǎn xuékē) is a list of academic disciplines currently recognized as important by the central government of the People's Republic of China.[1]
See also
- List of universities in China
- Double First-Class Construction
- State Key Laboratory
References
- ^ "Over 10 billion yuan to be invested in "211 Project" - People's Daily Online".
External links
- zh:中华人民共和国全国重点大学列表 (list)
- National list of key universities - China Education Online
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