Wenzhou University

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Wenzhou University
温州大学
Established 1984
Type Public university
President Zheng Xiaoqun
Academic staff 1,310
Admin. staff 1,950
Students 24,960
Location Wenzhou, Zhejiang,  People's Republic of China
Campus Urban area
Former names Wenzhou Normal College
Colours                    
Website

www.wzu.edu.cn/(Chinese)

en.wzu.edu.cn/ (English)

Wenzhou University (WZU; simplified Chinese: 温州大学; traditional Chinese: 溫州大學; pinyin: Wēnzhōu dàxué is a comprehensive public university based in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang province, China.

History

Wenzhou University (WZU) was founded through the amalgamation of Wenzhou Normal College established in 1956 and the Former Wenzhou University, which was established in 1984 respectively.[1]

Location

The two main campuses of the university are situated in Wenzhou’s Chashan University Town, an area surrounded by green mountains and blue rivers. WZU is with a total area of 1.7 square kilometers (i.e. 419 acres), and the housing area is 820,000 square meters. The library has a collection of approximately 1.59 million volumes.[1]

Administration

Faculty

The number of faculty members, administrative and supporting staff is 1,950, which 1,310 are full-time teachers (including 167 professors, 448 associate professors), 181 are mentors for postgraduates and doctorate students, and 201 are academics.[1]

Students

The university has a full-time student population of 24,960.[1]

Schools and Departments

There are 20 departments or colleges at university which are:[1]

  • School of Business
  • College of Law and Politics
  • College of Physical Education
  • College of Humanity
  • College of Foreign Languages
  • College of Music
  • Institute of Art & Design
  • College of Mathematics & Information Science
  • College of Physics and Electric Information
  • College of Chemistry and Materials Science
  • College of Life & Environmental Science
  • College of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
  • College of Computer Science & Engineering
  • College of Architecture & Civil Engineering
  • Fashion Institute
  • College of Adult & Further Education
  • Ou Jiang College
  • College of International Cooperation
  • City College

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