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Examples:National Taiwan University of Science and Technology—Leuven (a town in Belgium famous for its university)—Cao Jinghua (1897-1987), translator from Russian, professor of Beijing University and essayist—University of Electronic Science and Technology of China—subsidiary primary school (originally attached an institute, university etc)—President of Shandong University from February 1998 until July 2000—Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901), prominent Japanese westernizer, liberal educator and founder of Keio University—Tsung-Dao Lee (1926-), Chinese American physicist, Columbia University, 1957 Nobel laureate—Donald Knuth (1938-), famous American computer scientist at Stanford University—Eidgenössische technische Hochschule ETFH Zürich, a university—Clarence Martin Wilbur (1908-1997), US Sinologist and Professor of Columbia University—Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), liberal educationalist, studied in Germany, President of Beijing University 1917-19, minister of education for Guomindang—William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Beijing university—Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California—Communication University of China (CUC), the highest institute of radio, film and television education in China—Jinan University in Guangdong Province, with 4 campuses in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai—Uppsala, Swedish university city just north of Stockholm—Seoul National University (SNU or Seoul National), Korea—Koryo Seonggyungwan, university dating back Korean Goryeo dynasty, in Gaesong, North Korea—Georgetown University in Washington D.C., famous as quality Jesuit university and for its basketball team—State Key Laboratories (university laboratories in PRC supported by the central government)—Zhongguancun neighborhood of Beijing, containing Beijing University, famous for electronics shops and bookstores—Yanjing or Yenching University, Christian university in Beijing founded in 1919—London University School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)—Northern Nationalities University NNU at Yingchuan, Ningxia (former Northwestern Second College for Nationalities)—Sun Yat-sen University (Moscow), founded in 1925 as training ground for Chinese communists—Suzhou or Soochow University (Suzhou, PRC since 1986)—Technical University of Berlin, Germany (Technische Universitaet zu Berlin)—Capital University of Economics and Business (Beijing)—Wujiaochang neighborhood of Shanghai, adjacent Fudan University—Karl Bernardovich Radek (1995-1939), bolshevik and Comintern leader, first president of Moscow Sun Yat-sen university, died in prison during Stalin's purges—Ramat Gan, city in Israel, location of Bar-Ilan University—Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE)—Capital University of Business and Economics, Beijing—University for Nationalities (university of ethnic studies)—Tokyo Imperial University (renamed Tokyo University after 1945)—Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing— |