About Zhejiang Institute of Economics and Trade
Zhejiang Institute of Economics and Trade (ZJIET, website) is a public college specializing in advanced vocational education, specifically economics and trade. ZJIET instills strong business ethics in its students through a comprehensive education experience.
Located at Xiasha High Education Campus in Hangzhou, ZJIET is a part of a fast growing educational development zone in Hangzhou. More than 9,000 students attend ZJIET to obtain a three-year diploma in one of the 28 programs offered in the fields of science, arts, engineering, economics, business and management.
ZJIET currently is collaborating with four international universities, providing students the opportunity to study outside of China: University of Minnesota Crookston, North Dakota State University, and Valley City State University in the United States, and Wirtschaftsakademie Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. For more information on ZJIET’s international programs, click on the international programs link.
For more than 30 years,ZJIET has educated thousands students who have become leaders in business and technology industries.
Quick Facts
- Location: Xiasha Higher Education District east of Hangzhou, Zhejiang
- History: Founded in 1979
- Academic Focus: 28 programs in Business, Economics, Science and Technology
- Students: 9,000+
- Faculty: 251
- Staff: 266
- Average Class Size: 40
- International Programs: 4 including 3 in the United States and 1 in Germany
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About Hangzhou
Hangzhou is the provincial capital of Zhejiang Province, a strong economical province in China. It is the transportation hub, the political, economic, cultural and financial center of Zhejiang Province.
At the end of 2018, the Hangzhou metropolitan area has an area of 53,239 square kilometers and a population of 25.698 million. According to the “China Metropolitan Area Evaluation Index” issued by Shanghai Jiaotong University, Hangzhou is the fourth largest metropolitan area in China after Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing. In 2015, Hangzhou’s economic aggregate ranked 10th in mainland China, and was rated as the best commercial city in mainland China by Forbes. As the headquarters of Alibaba and other Internet industry companies, the city has a strong population appeal to Internet industry personnel.
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