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Nanjing Audit University 南京审计学院
Established 1983 Type Public President Prof Wang Jiaxin (王家新) Students 18,000 total Location Pukou, Nanjing, People's Republic of China Campus Urban & Suburban Colors Blue Red & Green Nickname 南审 Website [1] [2] Nanjing Audit University (NAU,南京审计学院) is an accounting-focused university with its campus at Jianye, a district of Nanjing, China.
The university was founded in 1983 and has emphasis on Economics and Management, with Law, Language and Literature, Science and Engineering. It is under the auspices of the Jiangsu Provincial Government, the China National Audit Office and the People's Bank of China.
There are more than 10,000 students and two campuses: Mochou Campus, in the Gulou District of Nanjing, named after nearby Mochou Lake, and the Pukou Campus on the southern slope of Laoshan Mountain, a national forest and park.
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History of NAU
- August 1983. Nanjing School of Finance and Trade was established under the approval of Jiangsu Provincial Government. Under the supervision of Nanjing Municipal Government, the school was a vocational one, offering 2 to 3 years of certificate training.
- May 1987. Nanjing School of Finance and Trade was transferred to be jointly administered by Chinese National Audit Office(CNAO), Nanjing Municipal Government and Jiangsu Education Committee. In the same year, it was renamed as Nanjing Audit Institute.
- December 1990. Nanjing Audit Institute was under the direct leadership of CNAO and jointly administration of CNAO, Jiangsu Provincial Government and Nanjing Municipal Government with CNAO the major supervisor. The Institute is still of technical academy level and enrolls students from all over China.
- February 1993. Nanjing Audit Institute was enhanced to a university.
- June 1997. Under the approval of Jiangsu Degree Committee, Nanjing Audit Institute was licensed to award BA degree.
- February 2000. Nanjing Audit Institute was transferred to be under the direct leadership of Jiangsu Education Committee.
- April 2002. Under the approval of Jiangsu Provincial Government, Nanjing College of Finance was merged into Nanjing Audit Institute, thus the new Nanjing Audit University was born.
Schools and departments
NAU has many areas of specialisation:
- School of International Auditing
- School of Accounting
- School of Finance
- School of Economics
- School of Management
- School of Information Science
- School of Law and Politics
- Department of Foreign languages
- Department of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Physical Education Department
- School of Administration (Adult education, Vocational Technology)
- Jinshen College.
NAU was also one of the first educations institutions to offer courses in e-commerce.
Since 1998 it has an affiliation and cooperation with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) to promote international CPAs.
See also
- Chinese Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- China Accounting Standards
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