The Orientation and The Intention of The University
Deeply rooted in Hebei Province with a vision for the whole country and the whole world, to prepare the backbone teachers for whole-provincial elementary education, actively serving for the economy and society development of Hebei. To give priority to the undergraduate education, moderately develop graduate education and other forms of education; Oriented toward disciplines’ construction, the university dedicated to a continuous improvement in teaching quality and research ability in accordance with the principle of all-round developing in scale, structure, quality and benefits.
To make HNU a leading, new-type of comprehensive, high-quality, teaching-research-oriented normal university with unique features by promoting the reform on teaching and internal management mechanism with the scientific outlook on development, the university will actively promote the education innovation and marches on the set goals
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Coordinates: 37°35′43″N 114°18′19″E / 37.59528°N 114.30528°E / 37.59528; 114.30528
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