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How did it go from having nothing to being one of the most focused universities?

How did it go from having nothing to being one of the most focused universities?

Guangdong Ocean University (guangdong ocean university), located in the coastal city of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, is a provincial key construction university jointly established by the People's Government of Guangdong Province and the Ministry of Natural Resources, a comprehensive university featuring marine and aquatic products, multidisciplinary coordinated development, and an excellent institution for undergraduate teaching level evaluation of the Ministry of Education.

Zhanjiang Fisheries College

In 1936, Guangdong Shantou Fisheries Vocational School was established.

In 1936, Guangdong Shantou Senior Aquatic Vocational School was renamed Guangdong Provincial Senior Aquatic Vocational School.

How did it go from having nothing to being one of the most focused universities?

Guangdong Ocean University

In 1939, the Japanese army captured Shantou and the school was closed.

In 1945, the Guangdong Provincial Shantou Senior Aquatic Vocational School was re-established and renamed the Guangdong Provincial Shanwei Senior Aquatic Vocational School.

In 1950, it was renamed Guangdong Provincial Advanced Fisheries Technical School.

In 1952, it was renamed Guangdong Fisheries Technical School.

In 1953, the Fisheries Department of Guangdong Provincial Fishery Technical School, part of the Yangtze River Navigation School, the Fisheries Department of Guangxi Qinzhou Agricultural School, and the Fishery Department of Haikou Advanced Agricultural Technical School were merged to form Guangdong Provincial Fisheries School.

In 1956, the Guangdong Fisheries School was renamed guangdong fisheries school.

In 1960, Guangdong Fisheries School was upgraded to Guangdong Fisheries College.

In 1960, the Department of Fisheries of Jinan University was merged into the Guangdong Fisheries School.

In 1958, South China Institute of Technology (Zhanjiang Branch) was founded.

In 1962, the Zhanjiang Branch of South China Institute of Technology was merged into Guangdong Fisheries College.

In 1963, Guangdong Fisheries College was renamed Zhanjiang Fisheries College.

In 1966, the Cultural Revolution broke out and the school was abolished.

In 1979, Zhanjiang Fisheries College was re-established and upgraded to Zhanjiang Fisheries College.

Zhanjiang Meteorological School

In 1958, Zhanjiang Meteorological School was founded.

In 1966, Zhanjiang Meteorological School was abolished, and Zhanjiang Meteorological School was part of it and merged into Chengdu Meteorological School.

In 1979, Zhanjiang Meteorological School was reopened.

Zhanjiang Agricultural College

In 1956, Zhanjiang Agricultural School of Guangdong Province was established.

In 1958, Zhanjiang Lake Guangyan was established; in the same year, Zhanjiang Agricultural School of Guangdong Province was incorporated; in the same year, Hepu Branch of South China Agricultural College was established.

In 1959, Hepu Branch of South China Agricultural College.

In 1963, it was renamed zhanjiang branch of South China Agricultural College.

In 1965, it was renamed Huguang Labor University.

In 1972, it was renamed Zhanjiang District Agricultural School.

In 1976, it was renamed Zhanjiang District Five-Seven Agricultural University.

In 1978, it was renamed Zhanjiang Agricultural College.

In 1980, it was renamed Zhanjiang Agricultural College.

Merger development

In 1997, Zhanjiang Fisheries College and Zhanjiang Agricultural College were merged and renamed Zhanjiang Ocean University.

In December 2001, Zhanjiang Meteorological School was merged into Zhanjiang Ocean University.

In 2002, Guangdong Meteorological School was merged into Zhanjiang Ocean University.

In 2005, Zhanjiang Ocean University was renamed Guangdong Ocean University.

In June 2010, Guangdong Province and the State Oceanic Administration jointly established Guangdong Ocean University.

In August 2013, Guangdong Ocean University was officially approved as a doctoral degree awarding unit. [1]

In November 2018, it was selected as a "high-level university key discipline construction university" in the new round of high-level university construction plan in Guangdong Province.

On September 29, 2020, it became a governing unit of the National Alliance of Marine Academic Journals in Colleges and Universities.

In March 2021, the National Saline-tolerant Rice Technology Innovation Center will be jointly established. [1] [2]

1. History [Cited on 2019-12-27]

2. Bigger! Bigger! Guangdong launched a new round of high-level university construction plan, and 41 universities were shortlisted! Retrieved 2020-08-02.

This article was edited by headline encyclopedia users Lei Leijun, Frieza Bigfoot, Gong 666777888, Zhao Lingyi zly, and Xiaocao Mingya.

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