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How much is the one-year tuition for graduate students in Shangcai?
The tuition fees for postgraduate students in Shanghai University of Finance and Economics are mostly between 7,000 and 8,000 yuan. The school is introduced as follows:

1. Introduction: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, located in Shanghai, is a research-oriented key university with economic management as the main discipline and the coordinated development of economics, management, law, literature, science and philosophy.

2. Teaching construction: Every year, the school selects students with research potential and strong research interest from the vast number of candidates inside and outside the school, and has a solid knowledge of mathematics, economy and English to enter the continuous reading program, providing them with a world-class curriculum system and high-level returnees teachers, holding regular special discussions and academic lectures, and conducting face-to-face academic discussions and exchanges with overseas scholars.

3. Scientific research achievements: From 2009 to 2065438+03, teachers and students of the school have been studying in top international academic journals, such as AmericanEconomicReview, Econometrics, GamesandEconomicBehavior, AnnalsofStatistics, etc.

JournalofFinance, JournalofFinancialEconomics, AccountingReview and famous international academic journals have published 5 18 papers, and 97 papers have been published in domestic authoritative journals such as Economic Research and Managing the World.

4. Cultural Tradition: The motto of the school is "Be wise and knowledgeable, be thrifty and timely". Virtue: thickening virtue. The words of the Zhou Dynasty's Book of Changes and Dry Gua: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement; The capacity of the earth is limited, so a gentleman must constantly cultivate his own virtue to undertake the world.

The Sui Dynasty's "Stop Learning" also said: "Those who serve others are also virtuous. Morality will bend if it is not repaired, and it is not good. " Erudition: Broaden one's knowledge. "Book of Rites Confucianism" says: "Confucianism is knowledgeable but not poor, but tireless." "Enriching their morality and knowledge" is the eternal mission of higher education.