Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College

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Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College
天津工艺美术职业学院
Former names
Tianjin Art and Design Academy; Tianjin Art And Craft Fine Arts Design Institute
Type National Public
Established 1959
President Sun Jingzhong
Academic staff
200
Students 1,500 full-time [1]
Location Tianjin , China
Campus urban
Colors         
Website Official website (in Chinese)

Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College (TCAVC; Chinese :天津工艺美术职业学院; pinyin :Gōngyì Měishù Zhíyè Xuéyuàn), commonly known as Tianjin Art and Design Academy, is a public tertiary education institute based in Tianjin on mainland China.

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The College was founded in 1959 in the name of "Tianjin Art and Design Academy." [2] According to the official site updated in 2015, the college has changed its English name from "Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College" to "Tianjin Crafts and Arts Professional College".

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References

  1. "Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College". baike.baidu.com. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  2. "Introduction - Tianjin Crafts and Arts Vocational College". tjmec.gov.cn. Retrieved 2013-03-19.