The university covers an area of 428 015.77 square meters, of which 204,000 square meters consist of buildings space. A new campus is being built and that covers an area of 914 791.894 square meters.[2][3]
History
The university was established in 1983 as Formerly Ningbo College. In 1997, the university was approved by the Chinese Education Ministry to receive the status of National Exemplary Engineering College.[1][4]
It also gained further accreditation by the Ministry of Education in 2004 as a full-time university providing four-year undergraduate programmes. Presently the university has a faculty of approximately 700 staff. This include 41 professors and 133 associate professors. There is approximately 8000 full-time students.[1]
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