School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Qiushi Academy | 1897–1900 | Lin Qi (林启) | President (总办(兼)) |
Qiushi Academy | 1900 – Sep 1901 | Lu Maoxun (陆懋勋) | President (总理) |
Zhejiang Qiushi Academy | Oct 1901 – 1902 | Lao Naixuan (劳乃宣) | President (总理) |
Zhejiang Academy | 1902 – June 1903 | Lao Naixuan (劳乃宣) | President (总理) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | July 1903 – 1904 | Tao Baolian (陶葆廉) | President (监督) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | 1904–1905 | Lu Maoxun (陆懋勋) | President (监督) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | 1905 – July 1906 | Xiang Zaoxin (项藻馨) | President (监督) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | Aug 1906 – 1910 | Wu Zhenchun (吴震春) | President (监督) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | 1910–1912 | Sun Zhimin (孙智敏) | President (监督) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | 1912 – June 1912 | Shao Peizi (邵裴子) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | July 1912 – 1913 | Chen Daqi (陈大齐) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Advanced College | 1913–1914 | Hu Zhuangyou (胡壮猷) | President (校长) |
Chekiang University or National Chekiang University is also known as the University of Chekiang. Chekiang is the same as Zhejiang .
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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National 3rd Sun Yat-sen University Chekiang University (Apr 1928 -) National Chekiang University (1 Jul 1928 -) [1] | Jul 1927 – Jul 1930 | Jiang Menglin (蒋梦麟) | President (校长) |
National Chekiang University | Jul 1930 – Nov 1931 | Shao Peizi (邵裴子) | President (校长) |
National Chekiang University | Apr 1932 – Mar 1933 | Cheng Tianfang (程天放) | President (校长) |
National Chekiang University | Apr 1933 – Feb 1936 | Guo Renyuan (郭任远) | President (校长) |
National Chekiang University | Feb–Apr 1936 | Zheng Xiaocang (郑晓沧) | Acting President (代理校长) |
National Chekiang University | Apr 1936 – May 1949 | Coching Chu (竺可桢) | President (校长) |
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Zhejiang University | Aug 1949 – May 1951 | Ma Yinchu (马寅初) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | May 1951 – Oct 1952 | Wang Guosong (王国松) | Acting President (代理校长) |
Zhejiang University | Oct 1952 – Jan 1953 | Sha Wenhan (沙文汉) | President ( 校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang University | Apr 1953 – Apr 1958 | Huo Shilian (霍士廉) | President ( 校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang University | Apr 1958 – Mar 1962 | Zhou Rongxin (周荣鑫) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Jun 1962 – Apr 1968 | Chen Weida (陈伟达) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang University | Feb 1979 – Jun 1982 | Qian Sanqiang (钱三强) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang University | Jun 1982 – Feb 1984 | Yang Shilin (杨士林) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Feb 1984 – Feb 1988 | Han Zhenxiang (韩祯祥) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Feb 1988 – Apr 1995 | Lu Yongxiang (路甬祥) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Apr 1995 – Sep 1998 | Pan Yunhe (潘云鹤) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Jun 1982 – Sep 1989 | Liu Dan (刘丹) | Honorary President (名誉校长) |
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Zhejiang Normal College | Feb–Dec 1952 | Liu Dan (刘丹) | President (院长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Normal College | Dec 1952 – Jun 1957 | Yu Zhongwu (俞仲武) | President (院长) |
Zhejiang Normal College | Jun 1957 – Nov 1958 | Chen Li (陈立) | President (院长) |
Hangzhou University | Sep 1959 – May 1962 | Lin Hujia (林乎加) | President (校长(兼)) |
Hangzhou University | May 1962 – Apr 1964 | Lu Zhixian (吕志先) | President (校长(兼)) |
Hangzhou University | Jul 1978 – Feb 1979 | Wang Jiayang (王家扬) | President (校长(兼)) |
Hangzhou University | Feb 1979 – Oct 1983 | Chen Li (陈立) | President (校长) |
Hangzhou University | Oct 1983 – Jan 1986 | Xue Yanzhuang (薛艳庄) | President (校长) |
Hangzhou University | Jan 1986 – Jun 1996 | Shen Shanhong (沈善洪) | President (校长) |
Hangzhou University | Jun 1996 – Sep 1998 | Zheng Xiaoming (郑小明) | President (校长) |
Hangzhou University | 6 Oct 1983 – Sep 1998 | Chen Li (陈立) | Honorary President (名誉校长) |
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Zhejiang Agricultural College | Dec 1952 – Jun 1957 | Wu Zhichuan (吴植椽) | President (院长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Agricultural College | Jun 1957 – Mar 1960 | Jin Mengjia (金孟加) | President (院长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Mar 1960 – Oct 1961 | Li Fengping (李丰平) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Oct 1961 – 1965 | Ding Zhenling (丁振麟) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Apr 1978 – Mar 1979 | Chen Zuolin (陈作霖) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Mar 1979 – Jun 1979 | Ding Zhenling (丁振麟) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Mar 1980 – Oct 1983 | Zhu Zuxiang (朱祖祥) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Oct 1983 – Sep 1989 | Chen Ziyuan (陈子元) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Sep 1989 – Mar 1993 | Li Debao (李德葆) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Mar 1993 – Dec 1997 | Xia Yingwu (夏英武) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Dec 1997 – Sep 1998 | Cheng Jia'an (程家安) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Agricultural University | Jun 1984 – 1996 | Zhu Zuxiang (朱祖祥) | Honorary President (名誉校长) |
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Zhejiang Medical College | Oct 1951 – Apr 1955 | Hong Shilu (洪式闾) | President (院长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Medical College | May 1956 – Sep 1958 | Wang Zhongqiao (王仲侨) | President (院长) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Feb 1960 – Sep 1963 | Zheng Ping (郑平) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Mar 1964 – Nov 1968 | Li Lanyan (李兰炎) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Jul 1978 – Mar 1979 | Wang Yaoting (王耀庭) | President (校长(兼)) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Mar 1979 – Jan 1984 | Wang Jiwu (王季午) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Jan 1984 – Nov 1996 | Zheng Shu (郑树) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Nov 1996 – Sep 1998 | Chen Zhaodian (陈昭典) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang Medical University | Jan 1984 – Sep 1998 | Wang Jiwu (王季午) | Honorary President (名誉校长) |
School Name | Office Period | Name (in Chinese) | Title (in Chinese) |
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Zhejiang University | Sep 1998 – Aug 2006 | Pan Yunhe (潘云鹤) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Aug 2006 – Feb 2013 | Yang Wei (杨卫) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Jun 2013 – Feb 2015 | Lin Jianhua (林建华) | President (校长) |
Zhejiang University | Mar 2015 – Now | Wu Zhaohui (吴朝晖) | President (校长) |
In history, several schools (either their students, faculties or whole campus) were merged into Zhejiang University. And their presidents in history are listed out below:
See Yingshi University .
See Zhejiang Provincial College of Medicine .
List of presidents from 1911 to 1951: [2]
See Hangchow University or Hangchow University Historic Site .
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