Shanghai University

Shanghai, China

Shanghai University

Shanghai University is a comprehensive university affiliated to Shanghai and the key construction of the national “211 Project”. It is a university jointly built by the Ministry of Education and the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government. Shanghai University, established on October 23, 1922, is the first formal university founded by the Communist Party of China. The school overcame all kinds of difficulties and struggled to run the school, attracting enthusiastic young people from all over the world, gathering and training a large number of outstanding talents for the Chinese revolution and construction, and won the title of “Wangpu University in literature, Huangpu in martial arts” and “Peking University in the May Fourth period in the north”. Nan has the reputation of “Shangda in the May 30th period”.

IEEE and DRAA, the Digital Resource Acquisition Alliance of Chinese Academic Libraries, have entered into an open access read and publish agreement. This agreement makes it more convenient for corresponding authors to publish open access articles with IEEE’s industry leading journals and magazines as eligible authors pay reduced article processing charges (APCs) and may have the opportunity to pay no APCs as some of these costs are waived under the agreement.

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