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Shanghai Publishing and Printing College

Founded in 1953, the school is the first publishing and printing school in New China, and is known as the Huangpu Military Academy in the publishing and printing industry. It is now jointly established by the State Press and Publication Administration and Shanghai. It is a national exemplary backbone and excellent college. It won the second and third place in the printing project of the World Technical Competition. The rate of students' college promotion is the highest. After being assigned to science and engineering in 2003, a large number of high-quality undergraduates and postgraduates have been trained. Simon Bartley, chairman of the World Technology Organization, was hired as an honorary professor of the school, and international cooperation in running schools has developed rapidly. Teachers with senior professional titles account for more than 30%. There are nearly 20 doctoral supervisors and master supervisors, and they have won more than a dozen international and national teaching and scientific research achievements. The school has provincial and ministerial key laboratories and the Shanghai Publishing and Media Research Institute. It has been assessed by the national ministries and commissions as the national printing and publishing talent training base and the main training base for the World Skills Printing Project in China. It has won the National Skilled Talent Cultivation Outstanding Contribution Award for five consecutive times. Currently, the construction of applied technology-based undergraduate colleges is being actively carried out.




The school has won the first place in the National Printing Industry Skills Competition (National Level One) for five consecutive times; in 2013 and 2015, school students won the third (Bronze) and second-place (Silver) Award), marking China's printing and media high-skilled talents have entered the world from then on. In 2018, the school won 14 Benny Awards in the U.S. Printing Grand Prix, setting a record for college awards. In July 2019, the teacher and student team of our school won two red dot design awards and one red dot design concept award in the German Red Dot Design Competition; in September, our school’s print media technology major officially passed the ACCGC (full name The Accrediting Council for Collegiate Graphic Communications, the United States Higher Education Image Communication Professional Certification Committee, is a third-party organization that conducts teaching evaluation for college printing majors in the United States), becoming the first international university outside the United States to pass this certification; in November, our school The student won the first prize of the 3D digital game art project in the Shanghai Vocational Skills Competition.




The school attaches great importance to international exchanges and cooperation. In recent years, it has always focused on cultivating high-quality applied talents with an international perspective as its core requirement. At present, the school has established substantive cooperative relations with more than 40 universities in more than 20 countries (regions), including Friesland State University in the United States, Otterburn University in the United States, Vancouver Island University in Canada, the French School of Art and Culture Management, and France International Audiovisual Institute (3IS), French IPAG Business School, Moscow State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg University of Industrial Technology and Design, Belarusian National Technical University, University of Oulu, Finland, Munich University of Applied Sciences, St. John's University, York, University of Bolton, Edith Cowan University in Australia, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, etc.


Our school currently has nearly 6,000 full-time students. Graduates have been widely welcomed by employers. The employment rate of graduates has been above 99% for many years, and the rate of undergraduate promotion has remained above 15%.