Guizhou University

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Guizhou University (abbreviation: Gui Da; Chinese: 贵州大学; Pinyin: Guizhou Daxue) is a state university, located in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, China.

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[edit] History

The predecessor, Guizhou Institute of Higher Learning, was founded in 1902. Later, it was turned into Provincial Guizhou University, National Guizhou College of Agriculture and Engineering, and National Guizhou University.

In 1997, Guizhou University was merged with Guizhou Agricultural College, Guizhou Institute of Arts, and Guizhou Agricultural Cadre-Training School.

In 2004, Guizhou University was merged again and formed the current Guizhou University with Guizhou University of Technology. With an enrollment of over 20,000 students, Guizhou University is the largest university in Guizhou Province and one of the largest universities in the southwest of China.

[edit] Disciplines

The University consists of 24 colleges. The disciplines cover 11 branches of learning:

philosophy
economics
laws
education
liberal arts
history
science
engineering
agriculture
medicine
administration

[edit] Size

Guizhou University has nine campuses in different parts in Guiyang. The administrative center is located in the Northern Campus on the Huaxi River.

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