Shandong University of Science and Technology

Shandong University of Science and Technology
山东科技大学
Established 1951
Type Public
President Ren Tingqi
Academic staff
2.900
Students around 46.000
Postgraduates 5.900
Location Qingdao, Tai'an and Jinan, Shandong,  People's Republic of China
Website http://www.sdust.edu.cn/

Shandong University of Science and Technology (SUST; simplified Chinese: 山东科技大学; traditional Chinese: 山東科技大學; pinyin: Shāndōng kējì dàxué) established in 1951 is a university in Shandong province, China. It offers courses in science and technology.

Campus

The university's main campus has been in Qingdao since 2003. It has regional campuses in Tai’an and Jinan. The total area of the university is 243.16 hectares with a floor space of 1.35 million square meters. More than 44.600 students were enrolled in 2010. [1]

Administration

Departmental structure

Faculty structure

Shandong University of Science and Technology is made up of sixteen academic colleges, nine departments and one independent college.[2] There are five postdoctoral research stations, three level-1 doctoral programs with 24 disciplines conferring doctor’s degrees, seven disciplines with Taishan Scholar professors of Shandong Province, twelve level-1 master’s degree programs with 77 disciplines conferring master’s degrees, fourteen domains conferring master of engineering degrees, and 72 undergraduate programs.

It has one state key discipline, 27 key disciplines (laboratories), one provincial research base for humanities and social sciences, one Qingdao City key laboratory, one engineering research center of the Ministry of Education, seven provincial research centers of engineering and technology.

There is a professional center with an approval of the National Manufacturing Information Training Center, a foreign language training center under the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, Shandong—Russia Center of Scientific Cooperation, and the Qingdao Manufacturing Information Personnel Cultivation Base. The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences set up a China Science Center at the University.

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