University of Nanking


The University of Nanking was a private university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It was sponsored by a consortium of American churches, including the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Disciples of Christ, and the Presbyterian Church. The university effectively become defunct in 1952, following the 1952 reorganization of Chinese higher education by the central government of the newly established People's Republic of China.

History

Nanking University was founded in 1888 by C.H. Fowler. Initially there were three faculties: liberal arts, divinity and medicine. In 1910, The Nanking University merged The Union Christian College and The Presbyterian College and changed the name to Private University of Nanking.
On April 19, 1911, the university was granted a charter by the regents of the University of the State of New York. The following year, the university graduated its first class with a bachelors of arts degree.
During the Nanking incident of 1927, the university was damaged by looters and Dr. John Elias Williams, the university's vice president was shot and killed. Many faculty members fled for their safety.
In 1951, Ginling College merged into the University of Nanking. In 1952, the University of Nanking was merged with Nanjing University.

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