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  1. The school’s original name was Nanyang College. In 1912, it was renamed the Shanghai Vocational College of Higher Education. In 1921, it was renamed again Chiao Tung University. And in 1937, it was renamed once more National Chiao Tung University (NCTU).

  2. Qing dynasty. National Chiao Tung University was founded in Xujiahui, the suburbs of Shanghai in 1896, sixteen years before the birth of the Republic of China, at the suggestion of Sheng Xuanhuai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Qing dynasty. The university was first named Nanyang College.

  3. The college was renamed Nanyang Junior College in December 1977. The name "Nanyang" refers to the " Southern Seas " in Mandarin Chinese. The term was widely used by mainland Chinese people to refer to the region encompassed by Singapore, Malaysia, and the Southeast Asian region.

  4. In 1981, the Nanyang University grounds were granted to the Nanyang Technological Institute, a newly formed English-medium engineering college. With the formation of the NTU through NTI's merger with the National Institute of Education (NIE), the grounds were then presented to the university.

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  5. Oct 26, 2023 · National Chiao Tung University was founded in the suburbs of Shanghai in 1896, sixteen years before the birth of the Republic of China, at the suggestion of Sheng Xuanhuai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Qing dynasty. The University was first named Nanyang College. It was established to meet the need to introduce western civilization into ...

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  6. On December 14, 1920, Nanyang College was renamed "Jiao Tong University". Law education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University can be traced back to the special political curriculum offered in the...

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  8. In the later years of the Qing Dynasty, the college was renamed the Vocational College of Higher Education and was governed by the Ministry of Post and Transportation. By including new vocational programs, such as business, electrical engineering, shipping management, and railway management, the college played a major role in science and ...