Fudan University
Fudan University is a public university that was established in 1905. The university is located in Shanghai, China, and is divided into four campuses: Handan, Jiangwan, Fenglin, and Zhangjiang. Fudan University has over 30,000 students enrolled. Undergraduate students spend all four years of their studies on campus in one of five residential colleges: Zhide, Tengfei, Keqing, Renzhong, or Xide. Each college is named after a former university leader and has its own dean and student government.
Fudan University, another of China's most prestigious traditional universities, has been accepting international students since the 1950s, making it one of the country's first. Fudan University now has the second-highest number of international students in the country and it has one of the best intensive Mandarin programs in the city. Fudan was recently named one of the top 100 universities in the world and one of the top five in China, so if you want to hone your Mandarin at a world-class university, Fudan could be the place for you.
Fudan is renowned for its rigorous academics. It is an important academic center for Chinese humanities, natural sciences, and medical studies. Fudan enjoys the reputation of The No.1 Academy of Jiangnan. For the past hundred years, Fudan has made significant contributions to the development of the country, the rejuvenation of the nation, the well-being of the society, and the advance of national education, science, medicine, and technology.
Website: www.fudan.edu.cn/en