History
The provincial party committee approved Yichun University in the 10 June 1958 formally established. In March 1962 the province's colleges and universities adjustment of the meeting had decided to retain an area six Teachers College and the original name changed to the University Teachers College.In June 1962 Jiujiang University had withdrawn from the teachers college into the Yichun. In April 1964 the Office of the State Council of Culture and Education approved the withdrawal of Yichun Teachers College. In October 1977 the provincial party committee approved the Office of Jiangxi Normal University Yichun Branch changed to Yichun Normal School.On 25 April 1978 State Council approved the re-establishment of Yichun Teachers College. 20 June 1986, the College upgraded to the vice-formed unit.Yichun Teachers College, Yichun Academy of Medicine merged on 25 January 2000 which is approved by Ministry of National Education.
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