(Information current as at 26 April 2017)
Henan province is home to more than 100 million people, making it the third most populated province in China after Guangdong and Shandong (and larger in population than Ethiopia, with a GDP the size of Thailand’s). In 2015, Henan had the most Gaokao (College entrance exam) participants in China with 772,000 students sitting for the exam. While Henan has a large population and a large number of students sitting the Gaokao, Henan has only one “211 National Key University” and no “Project 985” university – the same number as much smaller provinces like Tibet, Gansu or Inner Mongolia.
In 2015, China set out an ambitious new higher education development scheme, known today as the “Double First Class”, which will slowly replace the “211” and “985” projects. The plan will see China develop groups of World Class Universities and First-Class Disciplines from now until the mid-21st century. The overall plan was issued in 2015 and the
implementation measures were released earlier this year.
Henan was one of the first provinces to respond to the overall plan in 2015, publishing a detailed discipline development plan to show its commitment to grasp the opportunity of “Double First Class” to develop its high education sector.
In December 2015, Henan published
a plan to develop Henan’s advantageous disciplines and specialized disciplines [in Chinese], together with detailed lists of the first cohort of disciplines and their respective universities (listed below). The plan sets goals to have five National “World First Class Disciplines” by 2024 and ten disciplines in the top one per cent of Essential Science Indicators (ESI).
Disciplines under Henan’s plan are divided into “Advantageous Disciplines” (set to become National “World First class Disciplines”) and “Specialized Disciplines” (set to be among the best in the nation as measured by ESI). Within each group, disciplines are listed as either Type A (already established) or Type B disciplines (being developed).
According to the plan, Henan will provide one Billion RMB for the period 2015-2017, and 300 million RMB will be granted each year from 2018-2024. A first cohort of institutions and disciplines will be supported from 2015-2019 and a second cohort will be from 2020-2024. Universities and their respective disciplines that perform well in the first cohort will be included into the second. The mid-term assessment of the first cohort of disciplines is expected to take place later this year.
From an Australian perspective, Henan’s plan – and the attached list of universities and disciplines – shows those institutions in Henan that will be receiving significant Chinese provincial government investment, helping identify prospective partners for Australian universities and research organisations. Currently Henan has 83 active Ministry approved Sino-Foreign joint programs, of which nine are with Australian institutions.
Advantageous Disciplines
University |
Discipline |
Type |
Henan Agricultural University |
Crop Science |
A |
Henan polytechnic University |
Safety Science and Engineering |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Materials Science and Engineering |
A |
Henan Normal University |
Chemistry |
A |
Henan University |
Biology |
A |
Henan Agricultural University |
Veterinary Science |
A |
Henan University |
Geography |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Clinical Medicine |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Chemistry |
B |
Zhengzhou University |
Biology |
B |
Specialized Disciplines
University |
Discipline /Discipline Group |
Type |
Zhengzhou University |
History and culture of the Central Plains - Group |
A |
Henan University of Technology |
Postpartum security and processing of grain - Group |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Cancer prevention and treatment - Group |
A |
Henan University |
Pedagogy |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Resource processing and efficient use - Group |
A |
Henan University |
Civilization of the Yellow River -Group |
A |
Zhengzhou University |
Engineering Safety and Disaster Prevention -Group |
A |
Henan Normal University |
Frontier physics and clean energy materials -Group |
A |
Henan University of Science and Technology |
Mechanical Engineering |
A |
Henan University of Chinese Medicine |
Chinese medicine |
A |
Henan Agricultural University |
Agricultural Engineering |
A |
Zhongyuan University of Technology |
New textile and clothing materials and high-end equipment - Group |
A |
Henan University |
Nanomaterials and Devices - Group |
A |
Henan Institute of Science and Technology |
Crop science |
A |
Xinxiang Medical University |
Psychiatric medicine - Group |
A |
Luoyang Normal University |
Tourism management |
B |
Henan Polytechnic University |
Science and Technology of Surveying and Mapping |
B |
North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power |
Water Conservancy Project |
B |
Henan University of Economics and Law |
Economic Management and Modern Service Industry - Group |
B |
Henan Agricultural University |
Forest science |
B |
Zhengzhou University of Light Industry |
Food science and engineering - Group |
B |
Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics |
Aviation Technology and Economy - Group |
B |
Zhengzhou University |
Ideology and social governance - Group |
B |
Henan University |
Applied economics |
B |
Xinyang Normal University |
Protection and Utilization of Agricultural Biological Resources in Dabie Mountains |
B |