Jingdezhen Ceramic University, located in Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, is a multi-disciplinary university named after ceramics, one of the first 365, 438+0 independent undergraduate course art colleges, and one of the 94 universities that are qualified to recruit international students with China government scholarships.
Jingdezhen Ceramic University is the only multidisciplinary university named after ceramics in China. It is one of the first batch of 365,438+0 independent undergraduate course art colleges in China, and one of the 94 universities that are eligible to enroll China government scholarships to study in China.
It is a university supported by the basic capacity building project of universities in the central and western regions, an excellent engineer education and training program of the Ministry of Education, a demonstration university for deepening the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education of the Ministry of Education, a national university with typical experience in innovation and entrepreneurship, the first batch of pilot universities for transformation and development, and a first-class discipline construction university in Jiangxi Province.
The school's predecessor was China Ceramic School founded by China modern industrialist and educator Zhang Jianyu 19 10. 19 12 was renamed as Jiangxi lirao ceramic school, and 19 15 was changed to Jiangxi second-class industrial school, and a branch school was established in Jingdezhen the following year.
1934 moved to Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, and was named Jiujiang Ceramic Vocational School in Jiangxi Province. 1948 was upgraded to Jiangxi Ceramic Institute. 1952, national faculty adjustment, cancellation of ceramic institute. At the same time, based on the original school site, equipment and some professional teachers, Jingdezhen Ceramic Experimental Research Institute (now called China Institute of Light Industry Ceramics) was established.
Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute was founded in 1958. It was closed during the Cultural Revolution, and 1975 was restored with the approval of the State Council. 1999 China institute of light industry ceramics merged into the school. 20 16 was renamed Jingdezhen Ceramic University.
By March 2022, the school had three campuses in Hu Xiang, Xinchang and China Institute of Light Industry Ceramics and a ceramic training park, covering an area of 1970 mu and a construction area of nearly 700,000 square meters.
There are 12 teaching colleges (departments and departments), 59 undergraduate majors, 3 first-class doctoral programs, 13 first-class master programs and 8 professional master programs. There are 946 full-time teachers and more than 20,000 full-time students, including nearly 2,000 graduate students and doctoral students.