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Annex Mainland University Study Subsidy Scheme Number Of Annex Mainland University Study Subsidy Scheme Number of Recipients of Subsidies with a Breakdown by Institutions in the 2020/21 Academic Year (as at July 31, 2021) Number of Number of Recipients of Recipients “Means-tested of “Non- Mainland Institution Subsidy” means- Full-rate Half-rate tested subsidy subsidy Subsidy” Shanghai University 0 0 1 Shanghai University of Traditional 18 5 8 Chinese Medicine Shanghai International Studies University 7 0 14 Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2 1 6 Shanghai Normal University 2 4 0 Shanghai University of Finance and 2 0 4 Economics Shanghai University of Sport 1 1 0 Shandong University 33 6 7 Shandong University of 2 0 0 Traditional Chinese Medicine Sun Yat-sen University 158 49 68 Central Academy of Fine Arts 2 1 3 Central Conservatory of Music 1 1 0 Central University of Finance and 1 1 5 Economics The Central Academy of Drama 1 0 1 Central South University 4 0 4 Zhongnan University of Economics and 10 4 2 Law Renmin University of China 3 0 2 China University of Geosciences 1 0 0 (Wuhan) China University of Political Science and 28 9 27 Law China Conservatory of Music 0 1 0 Number of Number of Recipients of Recipients “Means-tested of “Non- Mainland Institution Subsidy” means- Full-rate Half-rate tested subsidy subsidy Subsidy” Communication University of China 3 4 6 Tianjin University 4 0 4 Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese 0 0 1 Medicine Tianjin Foreign Studies 0 0 1 University Peking University 14 5 28 Beijing University of Chinese Medicine 73 25 53 Beijing University of Chemical 0 1 0 Technology Beijing Foreign Studies University 1 0 3 Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology 7 0 0 Beijing Forestry University 1 0 0 Beijing Normal University 5 5 11 Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong 2 0 0 Baptist University United International College Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 6 1 2 Beijing Institute of Technology 1 0 3 Beijing University of Posts and 4 1 8 Telecommunications Beijing Film Academy 1 1 0 Beijing Language and Culture University 8 2 6 Beijing Sport University 11 3 1 Sichuan University 13 7 23 Sichuan Normal University 5 1 1 Jilin University 3 1 3 Tongji University 5 6 4 Chengdu University of Traditional 9 5 2 Chinese Medicine Shantou University 6 1 1 Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese 4 0 0 Medicine Number of Number of Recipients of Recipients “Means-tested of “Non- Mainland Institution Subsidy” means- Full-rate Half-rate tested subsidy subsidy Subsidy” Northwest University 3 1 0 Xian Jiaotong University 2 3 4 Southwest University 8 0 0 Southwest University of Political Science 2 2 4 and Law Southwestern University of Finance and 5 0 2 Economics Northeastern University 2 0 0 Dongbei University of Finance and 1 1 1 Economics Southeast University 4 1 2 Donghua University 9 7 4 Wuhan University 11 6 30 Wuhan University of Technology 4 1 0 Southern Medical University 15 3 4 Nanjing University 2 1 7 Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine 51 16 6 Nanjing Normal University 16 8 6 Nanchang University 6 0 0 Nankai University 6 2 14 Xinghai Conservatory of Music 8 1 2 Chongqing University 23 7 4 Capital Normal University 0 0 2 Zhejiang University 1 1 2 Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 1 1 0 Zhejiang Normal University 6 2 0 Zhejiang Sci-Tech University 11 4 5 Hainan University 1 0 0 Shenzhen University 10 5 3 Tsinghua University 14 4 26 Fudan University 9 1 17 Hubei University 1 0 0 Number of Number of Recipients of Recipients “Means-tested of “Non- Mainland Institution Subsidy” means- Full-rate Half-rate tested subsidy subsidy Subsidy” Hunan University 4 0 1 Hunan Normal University 12 5 2 Huazhong University of Science and 3 0 3 Technology Central China Normal University 9 4 3 East China University of Political 6 1 9 Science and Law East China Normal University 10 5 8 East China University of Science and 6 3 2 Technology South China Normal University 15 9 2 South China University of Technology 7 0 3 Huaqiao University 379 121 5 Jimei University 3 4 0 Yunnan University 2 0 0 Yunnan Normal University 3 1 0 Xiamen University 17 8 22 Wenzhou Medical University 0 1 0 University of Electronic Science and 0 0 2 Technology of China Ningbo University 2 0 0 University of International Business and 3 4 9 Economics Jinan University 903 307 129 Fuzhou University 7 3 0 Fujian University of Traditional Chinese 4 3 1 Medicine Fujian Normal University 7 4 2 Shaoguan University 2 0 0 Guangzhou University 5 2 0 Guangzhou University of Chinese 117 58 106 Medicine Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts 9 1 3 Number of Number of Recipients of Recipients “Means-tested of “Non- Mainland Institution Subsidy” means- Full-rate Half-rate tested subsidy subsidy Subsidy” Guangzhou Medical University 0 3 2 Guangxi University 1 0 0 Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine 26 3 3 Guangdong University of Technology 1 1 0 Guangdong University of Foreign Studies 3 1 2 Guangdong University of Finance 5 1 0 Guangdong University of Finance and 2 0 0 Economics Zhengzhou University 4 1 1 Total 2 271 784 778 .
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