South China University of Technology

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South China University of Technology
华南理工大学
South China University of Technology logo.png
Former names
South China Institute of Technology[1]
Motto博学慎思 明辨笃行
Motto in English
Study Extensively, Enquire Accurately; Discriminate Clearly, Practise Earnestly
TypePublic coeducational
Established1952
PresidentGao Song (2018/10-)
Academic staff
2,917 (2018)[2]
Undergraduates24,861 (full-time, 2018)[2]
Postgraduates17,144 (2018)[2]
3,352 (2018)[2]
Other students
International students: 1,829 (2018)[2]
Address
Wushan Campus (North Campus):
381 Wushan Rd, Tianhe District
University Town Campus (South Campus):
382 Waihuan Dong Rd, HEMC, Panyu District
Guangzhou International Campus (GZIC):
777 Xingye Dadao Xi, Panyu District
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Guangzhou
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Guangdong
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China
CampusMultiple Sites
AffiliationsProject 985, Project 211, The Excellence Union
Websitewww.scut.edu.cn (in Chinese)
www.scut.edu.cn/en (in English)

South China University of Technology (SCUT; simplified Chinese: 华南理工大学; traditional Chinese: 華南理工大學; pinyin: Huánán Lǐgōng Dàxué, orally known as Huágōng 华工) is a major public research university in China. It is located in the Tianhe District and Panyu District of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, China. It is a multidisciplinary university focusing on engineering, combined with science, also promoting well coordinated development of management, economics, humanities and law.[1] Its engineering ranks at 48th among world universities according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in 2015.[3] As of 2020, the U.S. News & World Report ranks South China University of Technology at 46th in engineering among Best Global Universities.[4] It is a Chinese Ministry of Education Class A Double First Class University.[5]

History[]

Main Gate, North Campus
Motto stone erected when this area was part of National Sun Yat-sen University during the 1930s
  • Formerly known as the South China Institute of Technology (华南工学院), it was established in 1952, through a reorganization process that unified the engineering schools and departments of major universities from five provinces in Central and Southern China, including the former National Sun Yat-sen University, Lingnan University, Hunan University, Guangxi University, South China Joint University, and four others.
  • In 1960, it was selected as one of 33 National Key Universities, under the direct administration of the Chinese Ministry of Education.
  • The University was renamed as South China University of Technology in 1988.[1]
  • In 1995, it was selected as one of the universities into which China will make a significant investment in the 21st century as part of Project 211.
  • In 1999, it was rated "excellent" during the Undergraduate Teaching Assessment, and was among the first "Excellent Universities of Undergraduate Education" in the country. In the same year, a national science park was established with the authorization of the State Ministry of Technology and State Ministry of Education.
  • In 2000, authorization was given for the establishment of a Graduate School.
  • In 2001, it became one of the 39 national universities sponsored by Project 985.
  • In 2017, it became one of the 36 Class A Double First-Class Universities.

Rankings and Reputation[]

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE World[12]401-500 (2021)
USNWR Global[13]290 (2021)
Regional – Overall
USNWR Asia[14]39 (2021)
National – Overall
BCUR National[15]20 (2019)

Campuses and Schools[]

There are three SCUT campuses, both located in Guangzhou: Wushan Campus (or North Campus), University Town Campus (or South Campus, HEMC Campus) and Guangzhou International Campus (GZIC). The headquarters of the university are on the Wushan Campus.

Of SCUT's 32 schools, 17 are located on the Wushan Campus, 11 on the University Town Campus, and 4 on the GZIC.

Wushan Campus (North Campus)[]

Shaw Building of Humanities contributed by Run Run Shaw
Building No. 12 of the school of business administration, formerly used by the National Sun Yat-sen University law school
Shaw Building of Humanities and West Lake

This campus was formerly part of the National Sun Yat-sen University campus, and many buildings remain from that time.

17 schools:

  • School of Architecture
  • School of Automation Science & Engineering
  • School of Business Administration
  • School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • School of Civil and Transportation Engineering
  • School of Electric Power
  • School of Electronic and Information Engineering
  • School of Food Science and Engineering
  • School of Foreign Languages
  • School of Light Industry and Engineering
  • School of Materials Science and Engineering
  • School of Mathematics
  • School of Marxism
  • School of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering
  • School of Physical Education
  • School of Physics and Optoelectronic Technology
  • School of Public Administration

University Town Campus (South Campus)[]

South Campus

11 schools:

  • School of International Education
  • School of Arts
  • School of Bioscience and Bioengineering
  • School of Computer Science & Engineering
  • School of Design
  • School of Economics and Commerce
  • School of Environment and Energy
  • School of Journalism and Communication
  • School of Law
  • School of Software Engineering
  • School of Medicine

Guangzhou International Campus (GZIC)[]

D2 Zone of GZIC

4 schools:

  • School of Micro-electronics
  • School of Molecular Science and Engineering
  • Shien-Ming Wu School of Intelligent Engineering
  • School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering

Alumni[]

Politicians and military[]

Athletes[]

Academics[]

  • He Jingtang  – Dean of School of Architecture of SCUT, Member of China Academy of Engineering and the main designer of the acclaimed China Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.[16]
  • Thomas Hou  – Charles Lee Powell Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology
  • Rong Baisheng, architect and civil engineer

Businesspeople[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Introduction".
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "华南理工大学2017-2018学年本科教学质量报告" [Undergraduate Teaching Quality Report of 2017-2018, South China University of Technology] (in Chinese). SCUT Information Disclosure Website. 2019-01-01. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b http://www.shanghairanking.com/FieldENG2015.html
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/south-china-university-of-technology-505115
  5. ^ "教育部 财政部 国家发展改革委 关于公布世界一流大学和一流学科建设高校及建设 学科名单的通知 (Notice from the Ministry of Education and other national governmental departments announcing the list of double first class universities and disciplines)".
  6. ^ "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013". Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) and Leiden University. Retrieved 19 March 2014. For details on the survey's methodology, see "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013". Data collection.
  7. ^ "South China University of Technology Rankings". Top Universities. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  8. ^ "South China University of Technology | Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2017 | Shanghai Ranking -2017". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  9. ^ "South China University of Technology | Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2020 | Shanghai Ranking - 2020". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  10. ^ http://arcst.whu.edu.cn/ranking/17666.jhtml
  11. ^ https://www.sohu.com/a/272255019_407295
  12. ^ THE World University Ranking - 2021
  13. ^ South China University of Technology Ranking, 2021
  14. ^ South China University of Technology Ranking, 2021
  15. ^ Best Chinese Universities Ranking, Overall Ranking - 2019
  16. ^ "Professor He Jingtang".

External links[]

Coordinates: 23°09′05″N 113°20′41″E / 23.1513°N 113.3446°E / 23.1513; 113.3446

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