List of universities and colleges in Guangdong

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As of 2022, Guangdong have 160 institutions of higher education, ranking first in South Central China region and 2nd among all Chinese provinces/municipalities after Jiangsu (168). [1] Guangdong is also the seat of 14 adult higher education institutions. [1] Many universities and colleges are located in major cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, hosts 83 institutions of higher education (excluding adult colleges), ranking 1st in South China region and 2nd (tie) nationwide after Beijing. [2] There are 8 national key universities under Double First Class University Plan in Guangdong, the highest in South Central China region and the fourth-highest after Beijing, Jiangsu and Shanghai.

The following is List of Universities and Colleges in Guangdong.

NameChinese nameTypeTypeLocation
Sun Yat-sen University 中山大学National (Direct) Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985 Guangzhou
Jinan University 暨南大学National (Other) Double First Class University, Project 211 Guangzhou
South China University of Technology 华南理工大学National (Direct) Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985 Guangzhou
Southern University of Science and Technology 南方科技大学Provincial Double First Class University Shenzhen
Shenzhen University 深圳大学Provincial Shenzhen
Shenzhen Technology University 深圳技术大学Provincial Shenzhen
Guangdong University of Technology 广东工业大学Provincial Guangzhou
Wuyi University 五邑大学Provincial Jiangmen
Shantou University 汕头大学Provincial Shantou
South China Agricultural University 华南农业大学Provincial Double First Class University Guangzhou
Guangdong Ocean University 广东海洋大学Provincial Zhanjiang
Guangzhou Medical University 广州医科大学Provincial Double First Class University Guangzhou
Guangdong Medical University 广东医科大学Provincial Zhanjiang
Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine 广州中医药大学Provincial Double First Class University Guangzhou
Guangdong Pharmaceutical University 广东药科大学Provincial Guangzhou
South China Normal University 华南师范大学Provincial Double First Class University, Project 211 Guangzhou
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies 广东外语外贸大学Provincial Guangzhou
Southern Medical University 南方医科大学Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University 广东技术师范大学Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong University of Finance and Economics 广东财经大学Provincial Guangzhou
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen 香港中文大学(深圳)Mainland-HMT Shenzhen
Shenzhen MSU-BIT University 深圳北理莫斯科大学Sino-foreign Shenzhen
Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 北京师范大学珠海分校Private Zhuhai
Nanfang College, Sun Yat-Sen University 中山大学南方学院Private Guangzhou
Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai 北京理工大学珠海学院Private Zhuhai
Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School 清华大学深圳国际研究生院National (Direct) Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985 Shenzhen
Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute 清华-伯克利深圳学院Provincial Shenzhen
Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School 北京大学深圳研究生院National (Direct) Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985 Shenzhen
Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) 哈尔滨工业大学深圳校区National (Direct) Double First Class University, Project 211, Project 985 Shenzhen
BNU-HKBU United International College 北京师范大学-香港浸会大学联合国际学院Mainland-HMT Zhuhai
Zhuhai College, Jilin University 吉林大学珠海学院Private Zhuhai
Guangzhou College, South China University of Technology 华南理工大学广州学院Private Guangzhou
Sonton College, Guangzhou University 广州大学松田学院Private Guangzhou
Huali College, Guangdong University of Technology 广东工业大学华信学院Private Guangzhou
Zhujiang College, South China Agricultural University 华南农业大学珠江学院Private Guangzhou
Cunjin College, Guangdong Ocean University 广东海洋大学寸金学院Private Zhanjiang
Shaoguan University 韶关学院Provincial Shaoguan
Huizhou University 惠州学院Provincial Huizhou
Hanshan Normal University 韩山师范学院Provincial Chaozhou
Lingnan Normal University 岭南师范学院Provincial Zhanjiang
Zhaoqing University 肇庆学院Provincial Zhaoqing
Jiaying University 嘉应学院Provincial Meizhou
Guangzhou Sport University 广州体育学院Provincial Guangzhou
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts 广州美术学院Provincial Guangzhou
Xinghai Conservatory of Music 星海音乐学院Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong Baiyun University 广东白云学院Private Guangzhou
Guangzhou University 广州大学Provincial Guangzhou
Guangzhou Maritime Institute 广州航海学院Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong Police College 广东警官学院Provincial Guangzhou
Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering 仲恺农业工程学院Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong University of Finance 广东金融学院Provincial Guangzhou
Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology 广东石油化工学院Provincial Maoming
Dongguan University of Technology 东莞理工学院Provincial Dongguan
Foshan University 佛山科学技术学院Provincial Foshan
Guangdong Peizheng College 广州培正学院Private Guangzhou
Neusoft Institute Guangdong 广东东软学院Private Foshan
Guangzhou College of Commerce 广州商学院Private Guangzhou
Guangzhou College of Technology and Business 广州工商学院Private Guangzhou
Guangdong University of Science and Technology 广东科技学院Private Dongguan
Guangdong Polytechnic College 广东理工学院Private Zhaoqing
City College, Dongguan University of Technology 东莞理工学院城市学院Private Dongguan
Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 广东以色列理工学院Sino-foreign Shantou

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