Hangzhou City University (HZCU) (Chinese: 浙大城市学院) is a public university in Hangzhou, China, which was established by the Hangzhou City Government. Its predecessor was Zhejiang University City College, jointly founded by Zhejiang University and the Hangzhou City government in 1999. In June 2020, the Hangzhou City Government signed a cooperation agreement with Zhejiang University, providing exceptional support for Hangzhou City University's ten-year leap to become one of the leading institutions in China.
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^"学院简介" (in Chinese (China)). Archived from the original on 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
Qiushi Academy (1897-1901) → Qiushi University (1901-1902) → Chekiang University (1902-1903) → Chekiang Higher Institutes (1903-1914) → (closure) → National Third Chungsan University (1927-1928) → National Chekiang University (1928-1950)→ Chekiang University (1950-1990) → Zhejiang University (current)
Unless otherwise stated, all the universities and colleges listed are provincial or municipal public universities and colleges. DBC: Double First-Class Construction; 985: Project 985; 211: Project 211; Key: National Key Universities; P+M: provincial and ministerial co-founded universities. Degree: institutions offering degree education; Professional: institutions offering professional training and certificates. Vocational: institutions offering vocational training and diploma. Private: privately founded. Foreign: Sino-foreign cooperative joint universities; Independent: Independent college affiliated to a university; Continuing: Continuing education institutions; Private: Privately founded As of April 2018, there were 108 higher education institutions in Zhejiang, among which 36 were private, and 9 Continuing education institutions.