Among them, China Academy of Fine Arts and Beijing Normal University are better.
The Calligraphy Department of China Academy of Fine Arts was established in April, 20001,and it is one of the teaching departments with the most national cultural characteristics in China Academy of Fine Arts. Zhu Suizhi was appointed as the first dean. The predecessor of the Calligraphy Department is the calligraphy and seal cutting specialty of the Chinese Painting Department, which was founded in 1963. At that time, there were professors Pan Tianshou, Lu, Zhu Lesan, Zhu Jiaji, Sha Menghai, Fang Jiekan, Lu, Zhang and other assistant professors. That year, the first undergraduate students were enrolled, and the academic system was changed to four years. From 65438 to 0979, a steering group composed of five people, including Lu, Sha Menghai, Zhu Lesan, Liu Jiang and Zhang, began to recruit and train graduate students. Since 1997, doctoral students have been recruited and trained, and a teaching and training system for undergraduates, master students and doctoral students has been established, which is improving day by day. The establishment of the Calligraphy Department marks that the education of fine arts calligraphy in China has entered a new development stage. The Department of Calligraphy now offers the major of calligraphy seal cutting (including creation, theory and education), and trains professionals who have a certain foundation in literature, history, Chinese painting and fine arts, have a high creative ability in calligraphy seal cutting, and can meet the requirements of different jobs after graduation. There are 7 teachers and 40 students, including 2 doctoral students, 5 master students and 33 undergraduates.
Beijing Normal University has a long tradition of calligraphy education. As early as Fu Jen Catholic University (later merged into Beijing Normal University), he taught teachers and students many times, and Shen also offered calligraphy classes and compiled calligraphy textbooks at school. 65438-0987 Entrusted by the Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University held the first national calligraphy education workshop, which trained a large number of calligraphy teachers and creative backbones for universities across the country. Under the care of Mr. Qi Gong, Beijing Normal University officially opened the direction of fine arts calligraphy on 1999. In 2007, the School of Art and Media of Beijing Normal University formally established the Department of Calligraphy, with Professor Qin Yonglong as the first department head. The Department of Calligraphy has a group of teachers with rich teaching experience, and employs famous artists at home and abroad as visiting professors and part-time professors. Under the unified leadership of the college, the department has developed for many years, with capable teachers, high proportion of senior titles and strong academic ability. Teaching ability and scientific research ability have been enhanced year by year, which has become an indispensable and important teacher force in the art discipline. There are 5 full-time teachers in the department, namely Professor Qin Yonglong, Professor Ni Wendong, Associate Professor Li Hongzhi, Associate Professor Deng Baojian (currently the head of the department) and Associate Professor Yu. The direction of calligraphy began to recruit undergraduate students majoring in calligraphy in China in 2000 and master students in 2002. At present, it also recruits doctoral students in the first-class discipline of art, and receives postdoctoral researchers in the postdoctoral mobile station of art. The calligraphy discipline of Beijing Normal University has formed a talent training system at all levels from undergraduate to doctoral students. The main professional courses include introduction to calligraphy, history of calligraphy, selected readings of ancient calligraphy theory, introduction to seal script, seal script techniques, introduction to regular script, regular script techniques, official script techniques, running script techniques, cursive script techniques, seal cutting, Chinese character studies and literary aesthetics.