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Changsha University (also called Changsha University)

Changsha University (also called Changsha University)

Changsha University, referred to as "Growth", is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is a full-time general undergraduate college approved by the people of China and the Ministry of Education. It is a "double-first-class" high-level application-oriented university in Hunan Province, with a provincial and municipal management system and Changsha as the main management. It was selected into the first batch of new engineering research and practice projects, new liberal arts research and reform practice projects and Hunan 20 1 1 plan of the Ministry of Education. It is a member of the "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan", the National College Practice Education Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base, CDIO Engineering Education Alliance, Hunan University Intellectual Property Operation Alliance, and Changsha University (Research Institute) Innovation and Development Alliance.

The school originated from 1970 Changsha Revolutionary Committee Teacher Training Class, 1978 Changsha Xiangjiang Normal School Specialized Class, 1979 Changsha Basic University, Hunan Province, 1983 Changsha University. 1986, Changsha Basic University in Hunan Province was renamed Changsha Vocational and Technical Teachers College. 1994, Changsha Xiangjiang Teachers College merged into Changsha Vocational and Technical Teachers College; 65438-0996 Changsha Vocational and Technical Teachers College merged into Changsha University. In 2004, Changsha University was upgraded to an undergraduate course and renamed Changsha College.

As of June, 2022 165438+ 10, the school covers an area of about 1970 mu, with a building area of about 430,000 square meters, with a total value of teaching and research instruments and equipment of about 243 million yuan and a collection of books of15.27 million. There are 16 colleges and 47 undergraduate majors; Full-time undergraduate students15,700, and jointly trained 423 master's and doctoral students; There are more than 80 faculty members1/kloc-0, including more than 950 full-time teachers.