Chengdu University of Information Technology

Chengdu University of Information Technology
成都信息工程大学
Motto 成于大气,信达天下
Type Public
Established 1951
President Zhou Jiliu (周激流)
Academic staff
1,067
Students 20,000
Location Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Website CUIT website (English)
CUIT website (Chinese)

Chengdu University of Information Technology (CUIT, Chinese: 成都信息工程大学) is a Chinese university founded in 1951. It is a key developing provincial university joint building by China Meteorological Administration and Sichuan Province.[1] It is the only university independently specializing in information technology in southwest China, and is the member of CDIO world organization.[2] From 2004, It started to educate reserve army officers for strategic missile forces which named Second Artillery Corps (SAC) in People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China .[3]CUIT offers Associate, Bachelor and Master degree programs in areas including Atmospheric Science, Information Science and Technology, Environmental Science and Engineering.[4]

History

Chengdu University of Information Technology was established in 1951, named as Southwest Air force Meteorology Cadres Training Unit. It was restructured into Chengdu Meteorology School in 1956, and then upgraded to Chengdu Meteorology College in 1978. It was transferred to university run by province from the one run by state in 2000 and changed its name as Chengdu College of Information Technology. In 2001, Sichuan Statistics School was incorporated into the university.[5] In 2015, it changed its name as Chengdu University of Information Technology (CUIT).[4]

Key laboratories

Provincial key laboratory of Sichuan province, established in 2001.

Ministerial key laboratory of National Bureau of Statistics of China, established on June 9, 2004.

Ministerial key laboratory of China Meteorological Administration, established on November 18, 2005.

Provincial key laboratory of Sichuan province, established in December 2006.

Provincial key laboratory of Sichuan province, established in October 2010.

Academic Units

References

Coordinates: 30°35′04″N 103°59′13″E / 30.58444°N 103.98694°E / 30.58444; 103.98694

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