International Education Exchange And Cooperation In Jiangxi University Of Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. Introduction of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is an advanced Chinese medicine college with Chinese medicine education as the main body, boasting multi-disciplinary development, and the integration of production, teaching, and research. It has recommended excellent fresh graduates to study for master’s degrees without examination and win “5+3” integrated admissions for Chinese medicine majors. It is a pilot university for the reform of the education and training plan for outstanding doctors (Chinese medicine) of the Ministry of Education and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a demonstration university for the deepening of innovation and entrepreneurship education reform by the Ministry of Education.

The history of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine can be traced back to the Jiangxi Pharmaceutical School founded in 1951 and the Jiangxi Traditional Chinese Medicine Training School founded in 1953. Jiangxi Traditional Chinese Medicine College was established in 1959 and was renamed Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2013.

As of November 2020, the campus of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine covers an area of 2,308 mu, with a total value of 521 million yuan in teaching and research equipment, and a library of more than 1.434 million paper books; there are 15 secondary education colleges (departments), 3 directly affiliated hospitals and 9 non-directly affiliated hospitals, with 27 undergraduate majors; 2 first-level disciplines authorized for doctoral degree, 6 first-level disciplines authorized for master’s degree, and 4 authorized categories for master’s degree; there are more than 23,000 full-time students (including more than 8,000 in independent colleges). Students there could get bachelor’s scholarships in China and in this way, thus they could be less stressed.

2. Featured majors of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

As of November 2020, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has 3 national-level first-class undergraduate majors, 10 provincial-level first-class undergraduate majors, 3 national-level characteristic majors, and 1 national-level comprehensive reform pilot major. There are 7 first-class majors in Jiangxi Province, 7 provincial-level characteristic majors, and 6 provincial-level comprehensive reform pilot majors. If you want to study medicine in China, then this university would be a good choice.

(1) Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine National First-class Undergraduate Discipline Construction Points: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Materia Medica, Pharmacy.

(2) National Characteristic Majors of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Pharmacy, Acupuncture and Tuina, Chinese Medicine.

(3) Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine National Comprehensive Reform Pilot Program: Pharmacy.

3. International education exchanges and cooperation in Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of the first colleges and universities approved by the Ministry of Education to receive foreign students and students from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. Since 1993, it has received students from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Malaysia, Sweden, South Korea, Japan, and Syria. There are nearly 2,000 long-term and short-term overseas students from France, Australia, Bulgaria, the United States and other countries, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao.

Over the years, the scale of international students and the level of teaching management of our school have been at the forefront of Jiangxi Province. In 2009, it was awarded the honorary title of the National Advanced Collective for Education and Management of International Students in China, and it has been commended for the province’s advanced unit of international student education for four consecutive years. From 2013 to 2014, it was successively approved by the Ministry of Education for Hong Kong Exemption Enrollment Qualifications and Chinese Government Scholarship Institutional Qualifications.