Changsha Normal University

Coordinates: 28°14′29″N 113°04′43″E / 28.241489°N 113.078499°E / 28.241489; 113.078499

Changsha Normal University
长沙师范学院
Motto 自立自强,致高致远
Type Public university
Established 1912 (1912)
President Li Xuequan (李学全)[1]
Academic staff
600
Students 10,000
Location Changsha, Hunan, China
Campus 1,100 mu
Website www.cssf.cn/index.html

Changsha Normal University (simplified Chinese: 长沙师范学院; traditional Chinese: 長沙師範學院; pinyin: Chángshā Shīfàn Xuéyuàn) is a university located in Changsha, Hunan, China.[2][3][4][5][6]

As of fall 2013, the university has two campuses, a combined student body of 10,000 students, 600 faculty members.

The university consists of 10 departments, with 6 specialties for undergraduates. The university covers a total area of 1,100 mu, with more than 10,178 square meters of floor space.

History

Changsha Normal University was founded in 1912 by Xu Teli, it was initially called "Changsha County Normal School".

In April 2013, it renamed "Changsha Normal University".[7]

Academics

Library collections

Changsha Normal University's total collection amounts to more than 500,000 items.

Culture

Affiliated schools

People

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

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