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Nankai University

Nankai University (Nankai; Chinese: 南开大学; pinyin: Nánkāi Dàxué) is a national public university located in Tianjin, China. Established in 1919 as the private Nankai School by Yan Xiu and Zhang Boling, the university is now affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. It is part of the Double First Class University Plan, Project 985, and Project 211.[2][3]

Nankai University
南开大学
Motto允公允能,日新月异[1]
Motto in English
Dedication to Public Interests, Acquisition of All-round Capability, Aspiration for Progress with Each Passing Day[1]
TypeNational, Public
Established1919; 104 years ago (1919)
PresidentChen Yulu
Academic staff
2,275
Undergraduates17,187
Postgraduates16,082
Location,
China
CampusBalitai, Jinnan, TEDA
Websitenankai.edu.cn

During the Second Sino-Japanese War from 1937 to 1945, Nankai University, Peking University and Tsinghua University merged and formed the National Changsha Provisional University, which later moved to Kunming and was renamed the National Southwestern Associated University (西南联大). On December 25, 2000, the State Ministry of Education signed an agreement with Tianjin Municipal Government to jointly establish and develop Nankai University.

Nankai's alumni include the first Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai, mathematician Shiing-Shen Chern and Nobel laureates Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee.[4][5][6][7]

History Edit

 
Students of Nankai University in 1919
 
Main Building of Nankai University

1919–1937 Edit

The university was founded as a private institution in 1919.[8] Nankai's scale was relatively small at its inception partly because it received no funding from the government but instead was funded by foreign charitable funds and local entrepreneurs, with only 3 departments (liberal arts, science, and business) and 96 students.[9] It was noted particularly for its courses which were taught in English using foreign curricula and textbooks[10].[citation needed]

The well-known Nankai Institute of Economics was established in 1927 and soon became one of the most prominent[11] in China being the first non-foreign entity to calculate a Chinese Consumer Price Index.[12]

By 1937, Nankai had expanded into a university of 3 colleges, 13 departments, and 2 research institutes, with 429 students and 110 faculty and staff members.[9]

It was once nicknamed "The North Star of Higher Learning".[13]

1937–1949 Edit

In July 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War, Nankai campus was severely damaged by Japanese bombings.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] About two-thirds of Nankai's school buildings including its library were destroyed by the Japanese Imperial Army. A number of the school's artifacts, including the university bell,[22][23][24] were looted and remain in Japanese museums till this day.[citation needed]

In August 1937, still during the Sino-Japanese War, Nankai University, Peking University and Tsinghua University united to form the National Changsha Provisional University, which later moved to Kunming and was renamed the National Southwestern Associated University.[25][26][27][28] On April 2, it was renamed "National Southwestern Associated University.[27] In 1946, after the war, Nankai returned to Tianjin and was reformed into a national university by the government.[29] At that time, Nankai had four schools (Liberal Arts, Science, Political Science and Economics, and Engineering) and 16 departments.[30]

1949–1966 Edit

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Nankai was readjusted and became a comprehensive university with emphasis on the arts and sciences, with 14 departments and 3 professional specialties in total.[9]

1966–1976 Edit

From 1966 to 1976 the School's normal life was out of order due to the Cultural Revolution.[9] In 1976 a catastrophic earthquake broke out in Tangshan, bordering Tianjin, causing damage of varying degrees to the School's buildings.[9]

1976–present Edit

 
Second Main Building of Nankai University

In February 1978, the State Council decided to resume and set up national key colleges, Nankai University is identified as the first national key college.[31]

After 1980, Nankai added a number of new specialties and institutes. In arts, applied specialties on financing were set up and the School of Economics was reopened in 1983, while in Sciences, interdisciplinary, marginal and high and new technological specialties were added.

Nankai was among the first universities in China to open its doors for students from America in the 1980s.[32] In 1989 the university was ordered by the Tianjin public security bureau to send two Americans back home, following rising political tensions over pro-democracy demonstrations.[33]

By the late 1980s, Nankai University had grown to be a comprehensive university embracing Humanities, Natural Sciences, Applied Sciences, Life Sciences, Managements and Art.

In 1994 Tianjin Foreign Trade College was merged to Nankai university. In 1999 under the combined efforts of Nankai and TEDA, TEDA College was set up. In 2000 the State Ministry of Education signed an agreement with Tianjin Municipal Government on jointly establishing and developing Nankai University. Experimental cooperation between Nankai University and Tianjin University was initiated on the principle of independent school-running and close cooperation. In 2002 under the cooperative efforts of Nankai, Government of Shenzhen and UC Berkeley, the Financial Engineering College was established in Shenzhen.

In May 2006 Nankai's president Rao Zihe tendered 15 of the 21 university's college dean positions, restaffing key positions in an effort to further improve the university's educational programs.[34]

In February 2015, following Chinese media reports and statements from inside the Chinese Communist Party that universities would have to "be cleansed of liberal Western textbooks and other ideological heresies", Nankai's president Gong Ke publicly stated: "Recently I've read people on the Internet saying that the ranks of academics must be cleansed, purified and rectified. I can't agree with this. This was the mentality of 1957 or 1966." and "We cannot re-enact this history of "leftist" errors against intellectuals."[35][36]

Campus Edit

Nankai university encompasses three campuses. Balitai, Jinnan and TEDA.[37] The total local campus area is 456.1 and the building area 136.8 hectare.[38]

Balitai campus Edit

Balitai was Nankai's first campus. established in 1919 and is located at Balitai in the Nankai district of Taijin. The campus hosts 10 colleges, namely the Business School, School of Economics, School of Literature, College of Chemistry, School of Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Physics, College of Foreign Languages, College of Life Sciences and Institute of Japan Studies.[39]

Jinnan campus Edit

Jinnan campus is the latest campus of Nankai university. It was opened in September 2015 and is located in the jinnan Area. The campus hosts 14 colleges, the Zhou Enlai School of Government, College of Tourism and Service Management, School of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Law School, College of Chinese Language and Culture, Faculty of Philosophy, College of History, College of Computer and Control Engineering, College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering, School of Material Science and Engineering, School of Finance and College of Software.[40]

TEDA campus Edit

TEDA campus is also located in the Binhai New Area and hosts the TEDA Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology and the TEDA Institute of Applied Physics.[41]

 
Main Building of Nankai University

Academics Edit

 
The Eastern Arts Building

Nankai is a multidisciplinary university under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education.[citation needed]

Teaching and Learning Edit

The university has academic programs that cover the humanities, natural sciences, technology, life sciences, medical sciences and the arts, with an equal balance between the sciences and the liberal arts.[42]

Nankai's academic programs operate on a semester calendar, with two terms. The first beginning in early September and ending in early January and the second beginning in early February and ending in early July. Subsequently, winter break usually ranges from early January to early February and summer break from early July to early September.[43]

Nankai, in 2013, had 22 colleges and schools, and offered 79 bachelor's degree programs, 231 master's degree programs, and 172 PhD programs. The total enrollment stood at approximately 12,000 undergraduate students and 11,000 graduate students. Of the total student population, 10% were international students from different countries around the world.

In 2018 the university offered a total of 80 undergraduate programs, 231 Master and 172 PhD programs and 28 post doctoral research stations. The total count of full-time students was 24,525. Academic staff consisted of 1,986 full-time teaching personnel, with 214 professors and 805 associate professors.[38]

Nankai offers different scholarships, among them the Chinese Government Scholarship for international students,[44] the CSC Scholarship for American Students,[45] the Tianjin Government Scholarship,[46] the Confucius Institute Scholarship[47] and the Nankai University Scholarship.[48]

Nankai also offers several scholarship programs to support international exchanges and hosts different international student exchange programs.[49] Nankai's broad international programs are organized through the International Office. The university has established cooperations with more than 300 international universities and academic institutions, including programs like an Elementary School Chinese Program with schools in the US, which was launched in 2009.[50][51][52][53] In 2010 the US-China exchange program Study International was launched, with the plan to send 100,000 American students to china in a four-year time frame. The first students were send to Nankai university in the fall of 2010.

In 2012 Nankai was invited to become the 35th member of The Global University Leaders Forum (GULF), a global community of high-ranking universities, including renowned members like Yale University, Harvard University and the University of Oxford.[54][additional citation(s) needed]

 
Nankai University Library (Central Library)

Research Edit

The University has established broad international exchanges and collaborative relationships with more than 200 universities and academic institutions. Nobel Laureates Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel Chao Chung Ting, Robert A. Mundell, and Reinhard Selten as well as former President of Korea Kim Dae Jung and former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were all conferred Honorary Professorships by Nankai University.[55]

In November 2016 Robert F. Engle, who won the 2003 Nobel Prize in economics, became an honorary professor at Nankai.[56]

Many other world-known scholars and entrepreneurs have been invited as Visiting Professors at Nankai University. Dr. Heng-Kang Sang returned from the United States to found the College of Economic and Social Development in 1987. Nankai University, a magnet for talented mathematicians known both at home and abroad, has become one of the most famous centers for mathematics worldwide.

Nankai established nine Confucius Institutes around the world.[citation needed]

Scientists from Nankai have been involved in different scientific breakthroughs and important advancements.[57][58][59]

Rankings and reputation Edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[60]151–200 (2023)
QS World[61]358 (2022)
QS Employability[62]301–500 (2020)
THE World[63]251-300 (2024)
USNWR Global[64]256 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS BRICS[65]31 (2019)
THE Asia[66]52 (2020)
THE Emerging Economies[67]46 (2020)
USNWR Asia[68]43 (2023)
 
Nankai University Library (Central Library)

Nankai University is ranked among the top 10 universities in China, with exceptions in 2017 and 2018.[6] In the ranking of top 50 universities in China published by Renmin University of China in June 2011, it was ranked 10th.[4] In the Netbig ranking of 2011 it was ranked 10th as well.[5] In the QS World University Rankings of 2013 it was ranked 62nd among Asian universities, and 11th in China.[6] In the Chinese first-class university ranking of 2012 by Wu Shulian of China Management Academy, it was placed 8th.[7] In the CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013, it was ranked 53rd among world universities, and 1st in China.[69] In the Nature Index Global 2014, it was ranked 83rd among world universities, and 7th in China.[70]

Department rankings Edit

The university is also highly regarded for its top quality undergraduate programs.[71] Nankai's mathematics, chemistry, history, business and economics programs are among the best in China.[71][72][73]

Chern, Shiing-Shen established the world's largest mathematics institute (in terms of office area) in Nankai University.[74][citation needed]

Student life Edit

Student body Edit

In 2018 Nankai enrolled 24,525 full-time students, with 13,067 undergraduate, 8,162 postgraduate and 3,296 PhD students. Of them 1,902 were international students.[citation needed]

Colleges and schools Edit

[75]

People Edit

Presidents Edit

 
The universities first president Zhang Boling

Notable alumni Edit

 
Zhou Enlai, first Premier of the People's Republic of China and student of the first ever class at Nankai in 1919

Notable alumni of Nankai university include


A more extensive list of Nankai alumni can be found here.

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Chern Institute of Mathematics
  • Institute of Applied Physics

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This article contains academic boosterism which primarily serves to praise or promote the subject and may be a sign of a conflict of interest Please improve this article by removing peacock terms weasel words and other promotional material July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nankai University Nankai Chinese 南开大学 pinyin Nankai Daxue is a national public university located in Tianjin China Established in 1919 as the private Nankai School by Yan Xiu and Zhang Boling the university is now affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China It is part of the Double First Class University Plan Project 985 and Project 211 2 3 Nankai University南开大学Motto允公允能 日新月异 1 Motto in EnglishDedication to Public Interests Acquisition of All round Capability Aspiration for Progress with Each Passing Day 1 TypeNational PublicEstablished1919 104 years ago 1919 PresidentChen YuluAcademic staff2 275Undergraduates17 187Postgraduates16 082LocationTianjin ChinaCampusBalitai Jinnan TEDAWebsitenankai edu cnDuring the Second Sino Japanese War from 1937 to 1945 Nankai University Peking University and Tsinghua University merged and formed the National Changsha Provisional University which later moved to Kunming and was renamed the National Southwestern Associated University 西南联大 On December 25 2000 the State Ministry of Education signed an agreement with Tianjin Municipal Government to jointly establish and develop Nankai University Nankai s alumni include the first Premier of the People s Republic of China Zhou Enlai mathematician Shiing Shen Chern and Nobel laureates Chen Ning Yang and Tsung Dao Lee 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 1919 1937 1 2 1937 1949 1 3 1949 1966 1 4 1966 1976 1 5 1976 present 2 Campus 2 1 Balitai campus 2 2 Jinnan campus 2 3 TEDA campus 3 Academics 3 1 Teaching and Learning 3 2 Research 4 Rankings and reputation 4 1 Department rankings 5 Student life 5 1 Student body 6 Colleges and schools 7 People 7 1 Presidents 7 2 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Students of Nankai University in 1919This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Main Building of Nankai University1919 1937 Edit The university was founded as a private institution in 1919 8 Nankai s scale was relatively small at its inception partly because it received no funding from the government but instead was funded by foreign charitable funds and local entrepreneurs with only 3 departments liberal arts science and business and 96 students 9 It was noted particularly for its courses which were taught in English using foreign curricula and textbooks 10 citation needed The well known Nankai Institute of Economics was established in 1927 and soon became one of the most prominent 11 in China being the first non foreign entity to calculate a Chinese Consumer Price Index 12 By 1937 Nankai had expanded into a university of 3 colleges 13 departments and 2 research institutes with 429 students and 110 faculty and staff members 9 It was once nicknamed The North Star of Higher Learning 13 1937 1949 Edit In July 1937 during the Sino Japanese War Nankai campus was severely damaged by Japanese bombings 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 About two thirds of Nankai s school buildings including its library were destroyed by the Japanese Imperial Army A number of the school s artifacts including the university bell 22 23 24 were looted and remain in Japanese museums till this day citation needed In August 1937 still during the Sino Japanese War Nankai University Peking University and Tsinghua University united to form the National Changsha Provisional University which later moved to Kunming and was renamed the National Southwestern Associated University 25 26 27 28 On April 2 it was renamed National Southwestern Associated University 27 In 1946 after the war Nankai returned to Tianjin and was reformed into a national university by the government 29 At that time Nankai had four schools Liberal Arts Science Political Science and Economics and Engineering and 16 departments 30 1949 1966 Edit After the establishment of the People s Republic of China Nankai was readjusted and became a comprehensive university with emphasis on the arts and sciences with 14 departments and 3 professional specialties in total 9 1966 1976 Edit From 1966 to 1976 the School s normal life was out of order due to the Cultural Revolution 9 In 1976 a catastrophic earthquake broke out in Tangshan bordering Tianjin causing damage of varying degrees to the School s buildings 9 1976 present Edit nbsp Second Main Building of Nankai UniversityIn February 1978 the State Council decided to resume and set up national key colleges Nankai University is identified as the first national key college 31 After 1980 Nankai added a number of new specialties and institutes In arts applied specialties on financing were set up and the School of Economics was reopened in 1983 while in Sciences interdisciplinary marginal and high and new technological specialties were added Nankai was among the first universities in China to open its doors for students from America in the 1980s 32 In 1989 the university was ordered by the Tianjin public security bureau to send two Americans back home following rising political tensions over pro democracy demonstrations 33 By the late 1980s Nankai University had grown to be a comprehensive university embracing Humanities Natural Sciences Applied Sciences Life Sciences Managements and Art In 1994 Tianjin Foreign Trade College was merged to Nankai university In 1999 under the combined efforts of Nankai and TEDA TEDA College was set up In 2000 the State Ministry of Education signed an agreement with Tianjin Municipal Government on jointly establishing and developing Nankai University Experimental cooperation between Nankai University and Tianjin University was initiated on the principle of independent school running and close cooperation In 2002 under the cooperative efforts of Nankai Government of Shenzhen and UC Berkeley the Financial Engineering College was established in Shenzhen In May 2006 Nankai s president Rao Zihe tendered 15 of the 21 university s college dean positions restaffing key positions in an effort to further improve the university s educational programs 34 In February 2015 following Chinese media reports and statements from inside the Chinese Communist Party that universities would have to be cleansed of liberal Western textbooks and other ideological heresies Nankai s president Gong Ke publicly stated Recently I ve read people on the Internet saying that the ranks of academics must be cleansed purified and rectified I can t agree with this This was the mentality of 1957 or 1966 and We cannot re enact this history of leftist errors against intellectuals 35 36 nbsp Nankai University Yingshuidao Campus nbsp Nankai University TEDA college nbsp Joint Research Building of Tianjin University and Nankai University nbsp Cemetery of Shiing shen Chern nbsp Siyuan buildingCampus EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nankai university encompasses three campuses Balitai Jinnan and TEDA 37 The total local campus area is 456 1 and the building area 136 8 hectare 38 Balitai campus Edit Balitai was Nankai s first campus established in 1919 and is located at Balitai in the Nankai district of Taijin The campus hosts 10 colleges namely the Business School School of Economics School of Literature College of Chemistry School of Mathematical Sciences Institute of Physics College of Foreign Languages College of Life Sciences and Institute of Japan Studies 39 Jinnan campus Edit Jinnan campus is the latest campus of Nankai university It was opened in September 2015 and is located in the jinnan Area The campus hosts 14 colleges the Zhou Enlai School of Government College of Tourism and Service Management School of Medicine College of Pharmacy Law School College of Chinese Language and Culture Faculty of Philosophy College of History College of Computer and Control Engineering College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering School of Material Science and Engineering School of Finance and College of Software 40 TEDA campus EditTEDA campus is also located in the Binhai New Area and hosts the TEDA Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology and the TEDA Institute of Applied Physics 41 nbsp Main Building of Nankai UniversityAcademics EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The Eastern Arts BuildingNankai is a multidisciplinary university under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education citation needed Teaching and Learning Edit The university has academic programs that cover the humanities natural sciences technology life sciences medical sciences and the arts with an equal balance between the sciences and the liberal arts 42 Nankai s academic programs operate on a semester calendar with two terms The first beginning in early September and ending in early January and the second beginning in early February and ending in early July Subsequently winter break usually ranges from early January to early February and summer break from early July to early September 43 Nankai in 2013 had 22 colleges and schools and offered 79 bachelor s degree programs 231 master s degree programs and 172 PhD programs The total enrollment stood at approximately 12 000 undergraduate students and 11 000 graduate students Of the total student population 10 were international students from different countries around the world In 2018 the university offered a total of 80 undergraduate programs 231 Master and 172 PhD programs and 28 post doctoral research stations The total count of full time students was 24 525 Academic staff consisted of 1 986 full time teaching personnel with 214 professors and 805 associate professors 38 Nankai offers different scholarships among them the Chinese Government Scholarship for international students 44 the CSC Scholarship for American Students 45 the Tianjin Government Scholarship 46 the Confucius Institute Scholarship 47 and the Nankai University Scholarship 48 Nankai also offers several scholarship programs to support international exchanges and hosts different international student exchange programs 49 Nankai s broad international programs are organized through the International Office The university has established cooperations with more than 300 international universities and academic institutions including programs like an Elementary School Chinese Program with schools in the US which was launched in 2009 50 51 52 53 In 2010 the US China exchange program Study International was launched with the plan to send 100 000 American students to china in a four year time frame The first students were send to Nankai university in the fall of 2010 In 2012 Nankai was invited to become the 35th member of The Global University Leaders Forum GULF a global community of high ranking universities including renowned members like Yale University Harvard University and the University of Oxford 54 additional citation s needed nbsp Nankai University Library Central Library Research Edit The University has established broad international exchanges and collaborative relationships with more than 200 universities and academic institutions Nobel Laureates Chen Ning Yang Tsung Dao Lee Samuel Chao Chung Ting Robert A Mundell and Reinhard Selten as well as former President of Korea Kim Dae Jung and former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were all conferred Honorary Professorships by Nankai University 55 In November 2016 Robert F Engle who won the 2003 Nobel Prize in economics became an honorary professor at Nankai 56 Many other world known scholars and entrepreneurs have been invited as Visiting Professors at Nankai University Dr Heng Kang Sang returned from the United States to found the College of Economic and Social Development in 1987 Nankai University a magnet for talented mathematicians known both at home and abroad has become one of the most famous centers for mathematics worldwide Nankai established nine Confucius Institutes around the world citation needed Scientists from Nankai have been involved in different scientific breakthroughs and important advancements 57 58 59 Rankings and reputation EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 60 151 200 2023 QS World 61 358 2022 QS Employability 62 301 500 2020 THE World 63 251 300 2024 USNWR Global 64 256 2023 Regional OverallQS BRICS 65 31 2019 THE Asia 66 52 2020 THE Emerging Economies 67 46 2020 USNWR Asia 68 43 2023 nbsp Nankai University Library Central Library Nankai University is ranked among the top 10 universities in China with exceptions in 2017 and 2018 6 In the ranking of top 50 universities in China published by Renmin University of China in June 2011 it was ranked 10th 4 In the Netbig ranking of 2011 it was ranked 10th as well 5 In the QS World University Rankings of 2013 it was ranked 62nd among Asian universities and 11th in China 6 In the Chinese first class university ranking of 2012 by Wu Shulian of China Management Academy it was placed 8th 7 In the CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013 it was ranked 53rd among world universities and 1st in China 69 In the Nature Index Global 2014 it was ranked 83rd among world universities and 7th in China 70 Department rankings Edit The university is also highly regarded for its top quality undergraduate programs 71 Nankai s mathematics chemistry history business and economics programs are among the best in China 71 72 73 Chern Shiing Shen established the world s largest mathematics institute in terms of office area in Nankai University 74 citation needed Student life EditStudent body Edit In 2018 Nankai enrolled 24 525 full time students with 13 067 undergraduate 8 162 postgraduate and 3 296 PhD students Of them 1 902 were international students citation needed Colleges and schools EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chern Institute of Mathematics College of Artificial Intelligence College of Chemistry College of Chinese Language and Culture College of Computer Sciences College of Cyber Sciences College of Economic and Social Development College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering College of Environmental Science and Engineering College of Foreign Languages College of Life Sciences College of Pharmacy College of Philosophy College of Software College of Tourism and Service Management Faculty of History Institute of Finance and Development Institute of Japan Studies Nankai Business School School of Economics School of Finance School of International Education School of Journalism and Communication School of Law School of Literature School of Marxism School of Materials Science and Engineering School of Mathematical Sciences School of Medicine School of Physics School of Statistics and Data Science TEDA College TEDA Institute of Applied Physics TEDA Biotechnology School Zhou Enlai School of Government 75 nbsp College of Chemistry nbsp TEDA College nbsp School of Medicine nbsp School of Finance nbsp School of LawPeople EditPresidents Edit nbsp The universities first president Zhang BolingZhang Boling 1919 48 He Lian Franklin Ho 1948 57 acting Yang Shixian 1957 1969 vacant due to the Cultural Revolution 1969 1978 Zang Boping 1978 Yang Shixian second term 1979 1981 Teng Weizao 1981 1986 Mu Guoguang 1986 1995 Hou Zixin 1995 2006 Rao Zihe 2006 2011 Gong Ke 2011 2018 Cao Xuetao 2018 2022 Chen Yulu 2022 Notable alumni Edit nbsp Zhou Enlai first Premier of the People s Republic of China and student of the first ever class at Nankai in 1919Notable alumni of Nankai university include Wang Anshun Chinese politician and former mayor of Beijing Jerome Chen Chinese historian and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 76 Shiing Shen Chern Chinese mathematician regarded as a leader in geometry and one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century 77 Chow Chung cheng Chinese artist and author Zhou Enlai Chinese politician and first Premier of the People s Republic of China 78 79 Tsung Dao Lee Chinese American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 together with Chen Ning Yang 80 Ray Huang Chinese philosopher and historian Li Jinyuan Chinese businessman and billionaire David X Li Chinese statistician Guo Shuqing Chinese politician banker and formerly served as the Governor and Deputy Party Secretary of Shandong chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission CSRC Wu Ta You Chinese atomic and nuclear theoretical physicist who worked in the United States Canada mainland China and Taiwan and has been dubbed the Father of Chinese Physics Zhang Wenzhong Chinese businessman and scholar Liu Xinyuan Chinese molecular biologist Ren Xuefeng Chinese politician and business executive who served as the Communist Party Secretary of Guangzhou and the Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Guangdong Cao Yu Chinese playwright often regarded as China s Shakespeare and one of the most important playwrights of the 20th century 81 82 Chen Ning Yang Chinese physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 together with Tsung Dao Lee 83 80 Dou Yupei Chinese 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