Southwest Jiaotong University - History

History

1972.03-present Southwest Jiaotong University
1952.05-1972.03 Tangshan Institute of Railway
1950.08-1952.05 Tangshan Institute of Engineering at Northern Jiaotong University
1949.07-1950.08 Tangshan Institute of Engineering at Jiaotong University of China
1946.08-1949.07 National Tangshan Institute of Engineering
1942.01-1946.08 Guizhou Division of National Jiaotong University
1931.08-1942.01 Tangshan Institute of Engineering at National Jiaotong University
1928.11-1931.08 Tangshan Institute of Engineering at Jiaotong University
1928.08-1928.11 Tangshan Institute of Civil Engineering at Jiaotong University
1928.06-1928.08 The Second Jiaotong University
1928.02-1928.06 Tangshan Jiaotong University
1922.09-1928.02 Tangshan University, by Ministry of Transportation and Communications
1921.07-1922.09 Tangshan Institute at Jiaotong University
1914.08-1921.07 Tangshan Industrial Technical School
1912.01-1914.08 Tangshan School of Railway, by Ministry of Transportation and Communications
1908.01-1912.01 Tangshan School of Railway and Mining, by Ministry of Postal Service and Transmission
1906.03-1908.01 Shanhaiguan School of Railway and Mining
1905.10-1906.03 Tangshan School of Railway
1900.09-1905.05 (School Closure because of the invasion of Qing empire by the Eight-Nation Alliance)
1896.05-1900.09 Imperial School of Peiyang Railway, Shanhaiguan

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