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Lanzhou University

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36°2′47.8″N 103°51′29.0″E / 36.046611°N 103.858056°E / 36.046611; 103.858056

Lanzhou University
兰州大学
File:Lanzhou Univ logo.png
Motto自强不息 独树一帜[1]
Motto in English
Constantly Improving, Blazing Our Own Path[2]
Typenational key university of P.R.China Project 985 & Project 211
Established1909
PresidentWang Cheng 王乘
Academic staff
1,758
Undergraduates19,756
Postgraduates6,921
Location, ,
ColorsBlue  Black [3][4]
Nickname兰大 LanDa
Websitehttp://www.lzu.edu.cn
Lanzhou University

Lanzhou University (simplified Chinese: 兰州大学; traditional Chinese: 蘭州大學; pinyin: Lánzhōu Dàxué) is a major research university in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Founded in 1909, it is one of the key universities under China's Ministry of Education (Project 985 & Project 211). It provides programs for undergraduate, graduate students on four campuses—three in Lanzhou city centre and one in Yuzhong County, about 30 miles away from the main campus. Total enrolment is approximately 20,000. Undergraduate students study at the Yuzhong campus. There are 6 National Bases for the Training of Researching and Teaching personnel for Fundamental Disciplines. The University operates an additional 35 institutes along with 1 national key Laboratory of the Applied Organic and 3 key laboratories of Arid and Grassland Ecology, West China Environment, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of the Ministry of Education, a key laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystem of the Ministry of Agriculture. Lanzhou University was one of the first universities entitled to enroll Bachelor Master’s and Doctoral degree candidates in 1981. Lanzhou University is one of the top ten universities in contributions to academic publications in international journals frequently cited by ongoing research from around the world.

History

Lanzhou University had formerly been one of China's premier institutions of higher learning with its position as the best university in Northwestern China.

Lanzhou University maintains one of China's top ten Ph.D. programs in physics, chemistry, and geography and highly ranked programs in information science, biology, botany, mathematics, history, media, ecology and Chinese literature.

Lanzhou University's main campus is a ten-minute walk from Lanzhou Train Station. Parts of the campus are considered aesthetically pleasing, particularly in comparison to the rest of highly industrialized Lanzhou, with a small park and man-made pond. Although the old dormitory buildings were in disrepair, the campus is undergoing an overhaul of its image. New dormitories are being built, with some finished already.

Lanzhou University employs instructors from outside China in foreign languages (e.g. English, Russian and Japanese) and in physics, as well as frequently inviting guest lecturers from a variety of fields. It also has a popular Friday gathering within the gardens of the university to allow students to practice their English language skills. Non-university students are generally allowed to attend such gatherings.

Primary laboratories

Lanzhou University has three primary laboratories and analytical testing facility sanctioned by the Chinese Ministry of Education and deemed as high importance to the state.

Laboratory of Arid Agroecology

The laboratory was founded in 1991 under ratification of the Planning Commission of China and engaged in arid agriculture ecology research. The Laboratory of Arid Agroecology is the only lab engaged in arid agriculture ecology research under the Chinese Ministry of Education. The lab has been highly developed on the basis of the authorization to confer bachelor, masters, doctorate and post-doctoral degrees through the financial aid of the World Bank loan.

Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry

The Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry was one of the first state key laboratories ratified by Planning Commission of China. It was founded in December 1987, open to visiting scholars and scientists from both within China and abroad. It is one primary laboratories to cultivate talents for organic chemistry. The researches of the laboratory focus on organic molecular chemistry of special function, especially in the field of basic research on active organic molecules.

Open Laboratory of Applied Magnetism

Created in 1993 by the Chinese Ministry of Education, this is an open laboratory conducting research in the field of Applied Magnetism. The lab is chiefly engaged in studies on applications of perpendicular magnetic recording. The laboratory also conducts research and development on new applied magnetic materials which can be used for commercial applications. Mossbauer spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resource spin echo spectroscopy and general magnetic testing media are used to study magnetic materials' microscopic structure and general magnetic behavior. The laboratory is equipped with major facilities including a vibrating sample magnetometer, high pressure mossbauer spectroscope and magnetron sputtering system, along with many others. The lab also serves as a key resource for research in materials science and condensed matter physics.

The laboratory has 24 professional researchers and technicians, among who are 4 doctoral advisers.

Analytical Testing Center

Financed by the first loan issued by the World Bank to develop universities, construction on this center began in 1982. It contains more than 20 major instruments and devices including a High-Resolution Mass Spectrometer, Infrared Spectrometer, X-Ray Quadrupole Diffractometer, Laser Raman Spectrometer, FT-IR Spectrometer, and others. The center is primarily engaged in the determination and analysis of the structure of matter. It also conducts graduate students' experiments which leads to the conferring of Master's and Ph.D. degrees. A testing service is available to the public.

Established by the State Technology Superintendency in 1992, it is the approved lab for the inspection of imported and exported chemical and mining products.

Schools and Colleges of Lanzhou University

  • School of Earth Sciences
  • School of Network Education
  • Sports Teaching and Research Department
  • School of Arts
  • School of Management
  • Second Clinical School
  • First Clinical School
  • School of Pharmacy
  • School of Basic Medical Sciences
  • School of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology
  • School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • School of Atmospheric Sciences
  • School of Life Sciences
  • School of Nuclear Science and Technology
  • School of Physical Science and Technology
  • School of Philosophy and Sociology
  • School of Foreign Languages and Literature
  • School of International Cultural Exchange
  • School of Law
  • School of Economics
  • School of Marxism
  • School of History and Culture
  • School of Journalism and Communication
  • Ethnology Institute
  • School of Chinese Language and Literature
  • School of Mathematics and Statistics
  • School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • Research School of Arid Environment and Climate Change
  • School of Information Science and Engineering
  • School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Dental Medicine
  • School of Continuing Education
  • Cuiying Honors College(http://chc.lzu.edu.cn/)

Notable alumni

References

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  2. ^ "University Motto". Retrieved 2014-07-02.
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  4. ^ 关于有奖征集兰州大学首页图画版页面的通知 - 兰州大学新闻网 ≡══───────── (in Chinese). News.lzu.edu.cn. 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2012-11-08.
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  6. ^ http://www.dur.ac.uk/earth.sciences/staff/?id=2205)
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