Shanghai Business College
Company address
Location:
الصين
, شنغهاي , No. 2271 West Zhongshan Road 200235 Fengpu
Service types
التعليم
التعليم الابتدائي
المدارس الخاصة
التعليم العالي
أكاديمية
المعاهد
الدراسة في الخارج
تخصصات التعليم
About company
Shanghai Business College is an undergraduate-level general higher education institution approved by the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government in September 2004 (Hufu [2004] No. 49) on the basis of Shanghai Vocational and Technical College of Commerce (Shanghai Municipal Finance and Trade Party School of the Communist Party of China). The school has a history of 70 years of establishment and development.
In February 1950, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Ministry of Finance, the East China Finance Committee and the Ministry of Finance approved the establishment of the East China Branch of the Central Taxation School.
In December 1952, the Ministry of Finance of the East China Military and Political Committee decided to establish the "East China Finance School", which was merged and established by the "Central Taxation School East China Branch" and the "East China Grain Cadre School" established in 1951. The principal was Comrade Zhou Guangchun, Minister of Finance of East China Part-time. The target of the East China Finance School is the leading cadres and business backbones of the financial and taxation departments in East China. The school is organized according to the college model, with budget, taxation, economic construction, finance and other departments and teaching and research sections of finance, accounting, statistics, taxation, and political theory. Most of them use Renmin University textbooks. The teachers of East China School of Finance are mainly composed of four groups. One is the teachers transferred from some universities in the process of adjusting the departments of Shanghai universities, including more than a dozen old professors including Zheng Hui, the former Dean of the Business School of Shanghai University And several lecturers; the second is the backbone of the department transferred from the East China Ministry of Finance; the third is the East China Bureau selected from the six provinces and one city in East China in the early days of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and sent them to Shanghai University of Finance and Economics to train more than 20 students selected Top; fourth, some teachers from the former Central Taxation School and East China Food School.
