Graduate University of The Chinese Academy of Sciences - History

History

1951 After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the number of graduate students enrolled by the CAS made up 34.4 percent of the first group of graduate students admitted to universities in the country.

1955 With the ratification of The Tentative Regulations on Graduate Students in the CAS, a Chinese graduate students' system was formed.

1955-1965 A total of 1,518 graduate students graduated from CAS.

1977 The CAS was the first institution approved by the State Council to resume the enrollment of graduate students.

1978 Ratified by the State Council, the Graduate School (Beijing) of the University of Science and Technology of China, and of Chinese Academy of Sciences was founded, as the first graduate school in China.

2000 Ratified by the Degrees Committee of the State Council and the Ministry of Education, the Graduate School (Beijing) of Science and Technology (USTC) was renamed Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCAS).

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