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In 1996, the National 211 Project listed it as a key university. In 2000, it merged with Beijing College of Acupuncture, Orthopedics and Traumatology, forming a new Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM). In 2011, CPC and the State Council made a major decision to list it under the 985 Project, the object of which was to build first-class universities of international caliber. In 2017, the Double World-Class Project cited BUCM’s three disciplines (Chinese Medicine, Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine and Chinese Materia Medica).
The university now has three campuses – the Hepingjie Campus, the Wangjing Campus and the Liangxiang Campus.
The University is one of the first Chinese Medicine institutions in China to set up a Doctoral Degree Program and a Center for Post-Doctoral studies. It has established three Post-Doctoral training programs: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Materia Medica and Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine. It also offers forty-two Doctoral Degree programs in specialized disciplines and forty-six Masters’ Degree programs.