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Shanghai Fisheries University (上海水产大学) is a public university in Shanghai, China. Shanghai (Chinese: 上海; pinyin: ; Shanghainese: ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is Chinas largest city by population. ...


Founded in 1912, Shanghai Fisheries University is located on the bank of the Huangpu River, with an area of 700,000 square metres. A university characteristic of aquaculture, food science, fishery economics, fishery laws, it lays stress on the coordinated development of multiple disciplines and expertise concerning agriculture, science, engineering, economics, arts and management.


The university consists of nine schools, namely, Schools of Fishery, Oceanology, Food Science, Economics and Trade, Information, Humanities, Further Education, Vocational and Technical Education, IEN (Sino-Australian Cooperated).


In addition to one state-level key discipline, two municipal-level key disciplines, three department-level key disciplines, and the right of conferring doctorate of aquaculture (the first level state discipline which covers two second level disciplines), the university has 14 graduate programs, 23 undergraduate specialities and 18 specialities for junior college students. There are 10000 regular students (including Ph.D. students, graduates, undergraduates and students of higher vocational school) and 3700 students for further education in addition. Of the staff members 200 teachers hold senior academic titles (professor and associate professor). The university library has a collection of 460,000 books featured with fishery science.


The university takes the nationwide lead in such academic fields as Ichthyology, Aquatic Animal Proliferation and Breeding, Fish Diseases Prevention, Fish Nutrition and Feeds, Fish Species and Quality Resources, Seaweed Cells Engineering, Fishing Gear and Methodology, Fishery Machinery, Preservation and Management of Fishery Resources, Fishery Regulations and Policy, Fishery Economics, Biological Technology, Marine Ecology, Food Science and Engineering, Refrigeration and Cryogenics.


The university has made agreeable advances in international cooperation and communication. It has enrolled many international students who are pursuing doctorate or graduate and undergraduate degrees in different academic branches. As for the training courses and further education, subjects as Chinese Techniques of Aquatic Breeding, Development of Marine Fishery and Preservation of Fishery Resources, Chinese Language, Chinese Traditional Culture have formed their own features and gained their own advantages. Up to now the university has established long-term academic cooperation with more than 40 foreign institutions of higher education and research.


Following the school spirit of Solidarity, Dedication, Reality and Originality, the university is determined to keep pace with the worldwide competition, strive to build itself into a first rateuniversity famous both at home and abroad for its featuredmultidisciplinary development in both teaching and scientific research.


Shanghai Fisheries University Jungong Road Campus: 334 Jungong Road, 200090, Shanghai, China Xuehai Road Campus: 100 Xuehai Road, 201300, Nanhui District, Shanghai Website: official website in chinese


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Shanghai Fisheries University (上海水产大学) is a public university in Shanghai, China.
Founded in 1912, Shanghai Fisheries University is located on the bank of the Huangpu River, with an area of 700,000 square metres.
A university characteristic of aquaculture, food science, fishery economics, fishery laws, it lays stress on the coordinated development of multiple disciplines and expertise concerning agriculture, science, engineering, economics, arts and management.
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In Chinese, Shanghai's abbreviations are Hù (滬 or 沪) and Shēn (申).
Shanghai was lost to Japan in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937 until its surrender in 1945.
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