复旦大学
复旦大学新闻学院前身为复旦大学新闻系,创办于1929年,是我国历史最悠久的新闻教育机构,并1988年6月在全国率先成立新闻学院。学院遵循我新闻系主要创始人陈望道先生所题"好学力行"系铭,继承面向世界、开放办学的优良传统,在新闻与传播学科的教材建设、教学与科研领域均取得了丰硕的成果。
复旦大学新闻学院现设有新闻学系、广播电视新闻学系、传播学系和广告学系等四个系,新闻学、传播学、广播电视学三个博士点,新闻学、传播学、广播电视艺术和广告学等四个硕士点,全国唯一的新闻传播学博士后流动站,教育部人文社会科学研究基地信息与传播研究中心。是全国唯一一个从本科生到硕士研究生、博士研究生、博士后四个层次都齐全的新闻教育机构。
学院现聘有教职工50人,其中正副教授21人,其中博士生导师7人。有国务院学位委员会学科评议组召集人、中国新闻学科教育指导委员会副主任、中国新闻教育学会副会长、全国高自考新闻专业副主任、中国新闻史学会副会长、中国新闻教育学会传播学分会会长、高校影视学会副会长等我国新闻教育领头人。
复旦大学新闻学院现在在校学生有近800人,其中本科生536人,硕士研究生153人,博士研究生生58人,港澳台学生25人以及在职攻读硕士学位的近百人。
学院重视对外交流和合作。近10年来,已与美国、英国、法国、俄罗斯、日本、澳大利亚、加拿大、瑞典、韩国、新加坡、泰国、马来西亚、台湾、香港等国家和地区的有关机构建立了学术联系,接受了数十名海外留学生和访问学者。学院还举办国际学术讨论会,并经常派遣教师出国和赴台湾、香港讲学、访问,参加国际学术会议,开阔视野,增进了解。
About Fudan University
Fudan University School of Journalism, founded in 1929, is the standard-bearer of journalistic education and was the first to offer journalism courses in China. In June, 1988, it was established as the country’s first separate journalism school. Having remained true to the motto “to research and practice” given by Mr. Chen Wangdao, a respected educationist and the founder of the then-Journalism Department, the School follows a good tradition of opening to the world and has made great achievements in various fields like textbook development, teaching and professional research.
The School has 4 departments journalism, broadcasting, communications and advertising. It offers a variety of rigorous academic programs, including master's degrees in journalism, communications, broadcasting arts and advertising and doctor’s degrees in journalism, communications and broadcasting. Furthermore, it provides the only postdoctoral program in journalism and communications in the country and has set up the Information & Communications Research Center, a Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences in universities authorized by the Education Ministry. Thus it became the only journalism school in China that has a full range of journalism education from undergraduate to postdoctoral level.
The Current Dean of the School is Prof. Huang Zhixiao, and Vice Dean is Prof. Meng Jian, Prof. Huang Hu and Associate Prof. Yu Zhenwei. The School has now 50 faculty staff, including 21 professors and associate professors and 7 doctoral advisors. Among the nationally known faculty are the leader of Journalism Branch, Committee of Academic Degree, the State Council of China, the Vice Chairman of the Journalism Education Supervisory Committee of China, and the Vice President of the Journalism Education Association of China.
The School has approximately 800 students, including 536 undergraduates, 153 master candidates, 58 doctoral candidates and 25 students from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.
The School also boasts abundant publication resources and advanced teaching and research equipment. The photography laboratory, broadcasting laboratory and electronic publishing laboratory combined have a total area of 550 sq.m. and are furnished with equipment worth several million. The 354-square-meter Journalism Library features a collection of over 30,000 books (including 2,200 foreign-language books) and 26,500 volumes of newspapers and periodicals in bound edition, including more than 1,800 newspapers published before 1949, many of which are rare and valuable.
The school attaches much importance to exchanges and cooperation with overseas counterparts. Over the past 10 years, it has established academic relationships with the related institutions in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Japan, Australia, Canada, Sweden, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and has received dozens of overseas students and visiting scholars. The School also regularly sponsors international academic symposiums and sends faculty to teach and visit overseas with a view to broadening horizons and promoting mutual understanding.
The School has long been committed to the tradition of “face the world and strive to be a top-ranking journalism school.” Even at the foundation of the Journalism Department, the first director, Prof. Xie Liuyi proposed an objective of “expect to compete with counterparts in foreign countries.” In 1935, the then-Journalism Department hosted a World Newspapers Exhibition displaying as many as 2,000 newspapers, which was hailed as “a pioneering act in China’s journalism history.”
The School first enrolled Journalism Department master’s candidates in 1961, making itself a pacesetter in graduate programs in the country. In 1981 and 1984, it created the earliest master’s degree and doctor’s degree programs respectively. In 1997, it added master’s degrees and doctor’s degrees in communications to its programs. In 1994, it set up a postdoctoral research facility. As it has trained thousands of undergraduates and graduates over the past 70 years, its name has become internationally famous.