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What are the secondary public colleges and universities?

The two public universities are:

1. Nanjing Audit University

Nanjing Audit University, referred to as Nanjing Audit University, is the only university in China named after "auditing" Full-time general undergraduate colleges. The school was born at the same time as the National Audit Office and has developed simultaneously with China's auditing industry. It is one of the birthplaces of China's auditing higher education. In 2011, the school was changed to a university established by three ministries and one province (Audit Office, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance and Jiangsu Province).

Nanjing Audit University originated from Nanjing University of Finance and Trade in 1983. In 1987, it was renamed Nanjing Audit Institute, jointly organized by the Audit Office and the Nanjing Municipal People's Government. In 1991, it was transformed into a company directly under the Audit Office. In 2000, the school-running system was adjusted to a joint venture between the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government and the Audit Office, with the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government as the main management. In November 2015, it was renamed Nanjing Audit University.

2. Jiangsu Police College

Jiangsu Police College is an undergraduate college in public security politics and law in Jiangsu Province and one of the first provincial public security undergraduate colleges in the country. The school was founded in June 1949 and was the first public security school in the country.

In 2011, it was listed as a provincial project construction unit for professional degree postgraduate training by the Jiangsu Provincial Degree Committee. Since 2012, it has jointly organized master's professional degree postgraduate education with Nanjing Normal University and Nanjing University of Technology. In 2015 and 2016, we were approved to establish two ministry and provincial think tanks, the Ministry of Public Security’s Modern Police Reform Research Institute and the Jiangsu Provincial Public Security Research Institute.

3. Nanjing Xiaozhuang College

Nanjing Xiaozhuang College is a full-time public undergraduate institution established by Jiangsu Province and Nanjing City. It is the master's degree program of Jiangsu Province from 2017 to 2023. Degrees are awarded to project-initiating construction units.

The school began as the Xiaozhuang Experimental Rural Normal School founded by Mr. Tao Xingzhi in March 1927; in March 2000, the original Nanjing Normal College, Nanjing Institute of Education, and Nanjing Xiaozhuang Normal School merged to form It became Nanjing Xiaozhuang College; in 2014, Nanjing Preschool Normal School was merged.

4. Shanghai Dianji University

Shanghai Dianji University is a university oriented to advanced manufacturing and modern service industries, focusing on engineering, economics, management, literature, art, etc. A general institution of higher learning with coordinated development of disciplines. Selected as a professional degree graduate pilot unit for the "Cultivating Talents to Serve National Special Needs Project", the Ministry of Education's Outstanding Engineer Education and Training Program, and a national-level specialty specialty construction site.

Selected as a national-level new engineering research and practice project, the first batch of CDIO pilot colleges in the country, the first batch of Shanghai colleges and universities’ first-class undergraduate construction leading plan, and the first batch of demonstration colleges and universities in Shanghai to deepen innovation and entrepreneurship education reform.

5. Shanghai Business School

Shanghai Business School, referred to as "Shanghai Business School", is located in Shanghai, China. It is a school characterized by business majors, with economics, It is a public undergraduate university in Shanghai that specializes in management, literature, law, engineering, agriculture, art and other disciplines.

The predecessor was the East China Branch of the Central Taxation School established in 1950. It later went through the stages of East China Finance School, Shanghai Finance Cadre School of the Ministry of Finance, Shanghai Finance and Trade Cadre School, Shanghai Finance and Trade Management Cadre College, etc., in 2004 In September of that year, it was upgraded to an undergraduate university and renamed Shanghai Business School.

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