
1. Ma Xiangbo, served from 1905 to 1906; 1910-1912
Ma Xiangbo (April 7, 1840 – November 4, 1939), formerly known as Ma Zhide, holy name Joseph, also known as Qinshan, Jianchang, Shaoliang, Zi Sizang, also spelled Xiangbo, Xiangbo, Qianbo, in character lines, don't sign me, late Huafeng Old Man. Born in Danyang, Jiangsu, born in Majia Village, Danyang (now Danyang, Jiangsu), he is a famous Chinese educator, the founder and first principal of Aurora University, Fudan University, Fudan Middle School, Xiangming Middle School, patriot, and doctor of Jesuit theology. Outstanding educator Cai Yuanpei, senior official of the Republic of China Yu Youren, and Shao Lizi were his disciples.
2. Yan Fu, term of office 1906-1907
(January 8, 1854 – October 27, 1921), formerly known as Zongguang, Zi youling, later renamed Fu, Zi Ji Dao, Han, a native of Houguan County, Fujian Province, a very influential bourgeois Enlightenment thinker in modern times, a famous translator, educator, and representative figure of the new jurists.
3. Xia Jingguan, term of office 1906-1909
(1875-1953), modern Jiangxi poet and painter.
4. Gao Fengqian, term of office 1909-1910
(1870-1936) Mengdan. Renowned educator and publisher. In 1893, he became the chief professor of Zhejiang University. In 1894, he went to Japan to serve as a study supervisor. After returning to China, he served as the director of the Chinese Language Department of the Shanghai Commercial Press, the director of the Compilation Institute, the director of the publishing house, and the supervisor of Fudan Public School. He has translated the "Complete Book of Japanese Laws and Regulations" and compiled the "Etymology". He is the father-in-law of Zheng Zhenduo, a famous Chinese writer and translator.
5. Lee Teng-hui, term of office 1913-1936 (not Taiwan~, eponymous)
(1872-1947), a famous educator in modern China, the old president of Fudan University (1913~1936), zi Tengfei, Fujian Tong'an people, born in the Dutch java island (now Indonesia), the seventh generation of Indonesian Chinese, graduated from Yale University in the United States. He has trained many students for Fudan University, of which at least twenty-six are the presidents of the university, which is unique in the history of modern and contemporary education in China, and it is also extremely rare in the history of education in the world.
6. Tang Yuanzhan, term of office 1918 (acting)
(1861-1921) Road Garden, a native of Xiangshan, Guangdong. In June 1873, as one of the second batch of young children to study in the United States, he went to the United States to study. After returning to China, he served as the general manager of the General Post Office, the general office of the Shanghai Branch of the General Post Bureau, the director of the Shanghai Telegraph Bureau, the executive director of the Shanghai Commercial Bank, and in 1918, he became the acting president of Fudan University.
7. Guo Renyuan, term of office 1924-1925 (acting) (1898 - August 14, 1970), male, a native of Tongbaolu Village, Chaoyang County, Guangdong Province, was an early radical behaviorist. Guo Renyuan provoked a controversy over instinctive problems in the 1920s, which caused a sensation in the American psychological community. After that, he proposed that psychology should take the behavior or movement of humans or animals as the object of study, and insisted on abandoning all the subjective noun terms in psychology, and was called a "super Watson" behaviorist.
After returning to China in 1922, he devoted himself to the enlightenment and development of Chinese psychology, and was known as "China's Watson".
8. Qian Xinzhi, term of office 1936-1940 (acting) (1885-1958), name Yongming, character Xinzhi, character line, late number North Prison Old Man. Originally from Wuxing (present-day Huzhou), Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai. One of the representative figures of the Jiangsu and Zhejiang chaebols in the Republic of China period.
9. Wu Nanxuan, term of office 1940-1942
(1893-1980) Yizhengren, Jiangsu, psychologist, president of National Tsinghua University, president of National Fudan University.
10. Zhang Yi, term of office 1943-1949
(1901~1986), male, character yousan, from Chuzhou, Anhui. In his early years, he studied at the Affiliated High School of St. John's University in Shanghai. He graduated from Fudan University in Shanghai in 1922, ranking second among liberal arts graduates that year and receiving the Gold Medal. Until 1924, he was an English teacher at Fudan University High School. From the 32nd year of the Republic of China to the 38th year of the Republic of China, he was the president of Fudan University.
11. Zhang Zhirang, term of office 1949-1952
(December 28, 1893 – April 26, 1978) was a famous chinese jurist and legal educator. A native of Wujin County, Jiangsu Province.
12. Chen Wangdao, term of office 1952-1977
(January 18, 1891 – October 29, 1977), male, Han ethnicity, member of the Communist Party of China, from Yiwu, Jinhua, Zhejiang. China's modern famous thinkers, social activists, educators and language and writers, and active promoters of the May Fourth New Culture Movement.
13. Su Buqing, term of office 1978-1983
(September 23, 1902 – March 17, 2003), a native of Pingyang, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, originally from Quanzhou, Fujian Province, was an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a famous mathematician and educator in China, the founder of the Chinese school of differential geometry, and was known as "the splendid mathematical star in the Oriental Country", "the first geometrist in the East", and "the king of mathematics".
14. Sheshid, term of office 1983-1988
(March 19, 1921 – March 4, 2000), a native of Quanzhou, Fujian Province, was a solid state physicist, educator, social activist, member of the Faculty of The Chinese Academy of Sciences (academician), academician of the Third World Academy of Sciences, former president of Fudan University, and former president of Shanghai Sanda University.
15. Huazhong I, term of office 1988-1993
(February 1931 – April 25, 2007), male, member of the Communist Party of China, born in February 1931, from Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, professor. He graduated from the Department of Physics of Jiaotong University in 1951. He was the President of Fudan University. He was a professor and doctoral supervisor of Fudan University, honorary chairman of the Chinese Vacuum Society, vice chairman of the Chinese Instrumentation Society, chairman of the Shanghai Electronics Society, chairman of the Shanghai Vacuum Society, and executive member of the International Vacuum Science technology and Application Association (IUVSTA).
16. Yang Fujia, term of office 1993-1998
Born in Shanghai on June 11, 1936, 25 years after the Republic of China (1936), he is a nuclear physicist and educator, a member (academician) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, an academician of the Academy of Sciences of Developing Countries, a professor of Fudan University, and an honorary dean of Shanghai Jianqiao University.
17. Wang Shenghong, term of office 1999-2009
China's famous educator and scientist, has won the National Science and Technology Progress Award. A native of Nantong, Jiangsu Province.
18. Yang Yuliang, term of office 2009-2014
Born in November 1952 in Haiyan County, Zhejiang Province, professor, doctor, member of the Communist Party of China, internationally renowned scientist and educator, chief scientist in the field of polymer chemistry in China, chief expert of the expert group on the basic problems of polymer condensed matter physics of the national major basic research "Climbing Plan", academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
19. Xu Ningsheng, term of office 2014-present
Born in July 1957 in Puning, Guangdong Province, born in Chenghai, Guangdong Province, he is a vacuum micro-nanoelectronics scientist, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academician of the Academy of Sciences of Developing Countries, and a former president of Sun Yat-sen University. He is currently a professor and president of Fudan University.