Ocean University of China (OUC)

Ocean University of China (OUC) is a key comprehensive university with unique strengths in oceanography and fisheries. It is part of the country’s Project 985 (China’s top 39 universities) and Project 211 (China’s top 100 universities). In 2017, it was included in China’s plan of building world-class universities and academic programs. 

 

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Ocean University of China (OUC)

 

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Ocean University of China (OUC) is a key comprehensive university with unique strengths in oceanography and fisheries. It is part of the country’s Project 985 (China’s top 39 universities) and Project 211 (China’s top 100 universities). In 2017, it was included in China’s plan of building world-class universities and academic programs. 

Our motto is “Ocean embraces all streams; exploring promises reaching far.”

We have three campuses (Laoshan, Yushan, and Fushan), covering an area of more than 1.6 square kilometers. Our fourth campus on the city’s west coast is currently under construction. We have 21 colleges and a Teaching Center of Fundamental Courses.

The university aims to cultivate innovative and well-rounded talent with a strong sense of responsibility, international vision and, good knowledge in sciences and humanities. As the cradle of China’s marine talent, we have 14 fellows of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and  the Chinese Academy of Engineering among our alumni. Three alumni have served as directors of the State Oceanic Administration. More than half of the 75 scientists who engaged in China's first Antarctic expedition graduated from OUC.

OUC is proud of its 3 research vessels, including Dong Fang Hong 3, a new-type 5000 DWT deep-sea research vessel, Dong Fang Hong 2, a 3500 DWT research vessel and Tian Shi 1, a 300 DWT supply ship. These have formed a mobile marine laboratory system that covers the near-shore, the offshore, the deep and high seas and the polar regions. OUC boasts outstanding marine observation capacity.

According to the ESI database, the university is also among the top 1% most-cited universities and institutions in nine research fields including earth science, plant and animal science, engineering, chemistry, materials science, agricultural sciences, biology and biochemistry, environmental science and ecology, and pharmacology and toxicology.


We celebrate to a policy of open education, and we are implementing an internationally-focused strategy. To date, the university has established cooperative relations with over 240 universities and research institutes in more than 37 countries and regions.

OUC aims at becoming a top comprehensive research university with a strong emphasis on marine sciences by 2030, and a world-class university with distinct characteristics by the middle of this century.

 

 

OUC Spirit

  

OUC is broad-minded and inclusive, like ocean that embraces all streams.
We fearlessly forge ahead with an enterprising spirit.
An academic forerunner, OUC advocates meticulous scholarship.
With a down-to-earth attitude, we believe that exploration promises reaching far.
We give priority to academics and will spare no efforts to make China stronger by further developing the ocean.

 


  

Our Mission

Since its establishment in 1924, OUC has devoted itself to the exploration, development and protection of the ocean as well as the training of talented personnel with high quality, so as to build a strong marine-based country, and to enhance the harmonious coexistence between mankind and ocean and the sustainable development through opening up the university to the outside world and strengthening international cooperation.

The 21st century is an ocean-focused century. With “Ocean Embraces Streams All and Exploring Promises Reaching Far” as the motto, OUC is building a high-level university with international visibility, so as to lay an initial foundation for a research-oriented university as OUC approaches its 100th anniversary. By 2025, OUC will be further developed into a top-level comprehensive research university with strong emphasis in marine sciences. By the middle of this century (or maybe longer), OUC will vigorously press ahead with reform and innovation, while implementing a strategy to make China strong by further developing the ocean, in order to become a world-class university with distinct characteristics by achieving a rapid and sustainable development.

 

 

History

 

Established in 1924, the Private Qingdao University (now known as Ocean University of China) was the very first modern institution of higher education established by the Chinese in Shandong Province. Forty engineering and business students enrolled in the university’s inaugural year, and undertook their education on the site of the former German Bismarck Barracks, on what is now the university’s picturesque Yushan campus. The university adhered then, as it does now, to the aim of imparting expert knowledge and cultivating talented professionals to meet the needs of the country.

 

The Private Qingdao University

In 1930, National Qingdao University was established on the original site of the Private Qingdao University with Mr. Yang Zhensheng as its first president. Following the principles of academic freedom and inclusiveness, he advocated that students should gain a balanced education in both the liberal arts and science, values that were strictly upheld during his tenure. At his suggestion, marine-related disciplines such as coastal biology, oceanography and meteorology were set up, and renowned scholars and academic professionals were invited to teach at the university.

 

National Qingdao University

In 1932, the university was renamed National Shandong University, and its president, Mr. Zhao Taimou, guided it into its first golden age by continuing the recruitment of famous scholars and through improving the institution’s infrastructure and departmental facilities. After a nine year hiatus caused by war, National Shandong University resumed its education in Qingdao in 1946 and Mr. Zhao Taimou was once more appointed as its president. As part of the university’s re-establishment, China’s first Department of Aquaculture and the first Marine Research Institute were set up, securing the university’s place as a leader in fishery and marine development.

 

National Shandong University

In 1951, Shandong University was established by merging National Shandong University and East China University, with Prof. Hua Gang as its president. The goal of this new institution was to strike a balance between arts and sciences whilst maintaining its focus on biological and marine-related fields, an ambition that ushered the university into its second golden age.

 

Shandong University

In 1958, the main campus of Shandong University was moved to the province’s capital, Jinan, and in March 1959, with the Ministry of Education’s (MoE) approval, Shandong College of Oceanography was established, comprising the remaining departments and institutions in Qingdao. After 30 years of being a part of Shandong University, Shandong College of Oceanography was now an independent institution. It was name one of China’s 23 key universities under the direct administration of the MoE in March 1960, and it became one of the 13 national key comprehensive universities in the October of that year.

 

Shandong College of Oceanography

In January 1988, the university was renamed Ocean University of Qingdao and honored with an inscription by Mr. Deng Xiaoping, China’s former Paramount Leader. In 1996, the university was approved as one of the first national key universities in “Project 211” (a list of China’s top 100 universities). This success was followed, in February 2001, by the university being approved as one of the “Project 985” universities (China’ s top 40 universities), an achievement that was jointly-supported by the MoE, the Shandong Provincial Government, the State Oceanic Administration, and Qingdao’s Municipal Government.  

 

Ocean University of Qingdao

In October, 2002, the present name, Ocean University of China, was ratified by the MoE. Since then, OUC has embarked on its continuing journey to shape itself into a high-level, well-rounded university with distinctive strengths in fisheries and marine sciences. In recognition of this it was included on the list of the country’s plan to build “Double First-Rate” universities in 2017, having been evaluated by an independent committee of experts. OUC now benefits from significant national and regional investment and funding to support its ambitions of becoming a world class university by 2050.

 

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