Dalian Neusoft University of Information
Dalian Neusoft University of Information (abbreviated DNUI, Chinese: 大连东软信息学院, formerly known as Neusoft Institute of Information) is a private university with few campuses in Dalian, Foshan and Chengdu within China, specializing in information technology.
大连东软信息学院 | |
Motto | To Learn and To Apply |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2000 |
President | Wen Tao (温涛) |
Students | 16,000 |
Location | , , China |
Campus | 830,000 m² |
Website | DNUI website (English) DNUI website (Chinese) |
Dalian Neusoft University of Information | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 大连东软信息学院 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 大連東軟信息學院 | ||||||
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Dalian Neusoft University of Information is ranked 97th in WURI Global Top 100 Innovative Universities Ranking 2021.[1]

History
The Dalian Neusoft University of Information opened in Dalian (Liaoning province) as a joint venture of Neusoft Group (60%) and Dalian Software Park Co., Ltd. (40%), as a private university attached to Northeastern University, Shenyang.
In 2001, the Neusoft Institute Guangdong (Formerly known as Nanhai Neusoft Institute of Information) opened at Nanhai Software Park in Foshan (Guangdong province), as well as the Chengdu Neusoft University in Dujiangyan, near Chengdu (Sichuan Province).
During the Sichuan earthquake in 2008, the campus at Chengdu was damaged. Approximately 3,000 students had to move to the Dalian campus.
Education
Each year, 4,000 new students are admitted to the Dalian campus. Graduation is possible in the following subjects:
- Information Science
- Information Management
- Embedded Software
- Animation
- English taught by native teachers
- Japanese taught by native teachers
All students must purchase a laptop for their studies. The university houses an electronic library.
See also
External links
- Official website (in English)
- Dalian Software Park
References
- Kenichi Ohmae, "China Impact", (Kodansha, 2002) in Japanese
- Mitsuhiro Seki, “The Academic-Industrial Complex in China", (Shinhyoron, 2007) in Japanese
- "Global Top 100 Innovative Universities - WURI". WURI. Retrieved 2021-10-15.