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Southwest University
西南大學
Former names
Southwest China Normal University
Southwest Agricultural University
TypeNational university
Established1906
PresidentZhang Weiguo[1]
Students60000
Undergraduates34637
Postgraduates5731
819
Other students
19000
Location,
CampusUrban 9,600 Chinese mu, 600 hectares
NicknameSWU
Websitewww.swu.edu.cn

Southwest University (SWU, simplified Chinese: 西南大学; traditional Chinese: 西南大學; pinyin: Xīnán Dàxué) is a comprehensive university in Chongqing, China.[2][3]

The university

Southwest University (SWU) is a comprehensive and national key university sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China. SWU was founded in July 2005, by the merger of Southwest Normal University and Southwest Agricultural University. The history of both universities can be traced back to 100 years ago. It is one of the "211 Project" universities (top 100) which get preferential support for their development and construction from the Central Government of China. The total number of the students at SWU is more than 80,000, of which 50,000 are full-time students. There are many international students working for their bachelors, masters, doctors degrees and advanced studies in SWU every year.

SWU is located in Chongqing municipality, which is the central city in the Western China Development Project. The Three Gorges, Dazu Stones Carving and Hotpot Food are worldwide famous and unique. Southwest University began to enroll international students in the 1950s. It is also one of the universities designated by the Ministry of Education to enroll Chinese Government Scholarship students. Most of the international students in SWU are now majoring in Chinese language, Pedagogy, Psychology, Economics, Business in China, Chinese Minorities Studies, Life Sciences, Food Sciences, Agriculture, Fine Arts, and Chinese Martial Arts for example. The qualified International students in Southwest University have the privileges and chances to get Chonqing Mayor Scholarships and SWU Excellent Overseas Students Scholarship. In addition SWU is donating a share of Integrative Insurance for Medical Care and Accidents for every long term overseas student.

The university covers a broad range of academic disciplines including philosophy, economics, law, pedagogics, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture and management. It offers 40 national key disciplines, 66 doctoral programs, 9 postdoctoral programs, 159 master’s programs and 97 bachelor’s programs.[when?][citation needed] SWU is known nationwide for its teaching methodological and agricultural studies.[citation needed] Studies in Pedagogics, psychology and agriculture have distinguished predominance in China; The Research of Silkworm genome is top in the world.[citation needed] A great deal of creative research works have been achieved in the fields like Zero Tillage Cultivation, Silkworm Genome, Studies on the Education and Psychological Behavior of Minorities in Southwestern China, and the Research on Human Time Cognition.[citation needed]

Colleges and departments

  • College of Animal Science and Technology
  • College of Plant Protection
  • College of Agronomy and Biotechnology
  • College of Horticulture and Landscaping
  • College of Food Science
  • College of Textiles and Garment
  • College of Engineering and Technology
  • College of Computer and Information Science & College of Software
  • College of Resources and Environment
  • School of Material Science and Engineering
  • School of Geographical Science
  • College of Biotechnology
  • College of Life Sciences and Biological Technology
  • College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • College of Physics and Technology & College of Electronic Information Engineering
  • School of Mathematics and Statistics
  • College of Historic Cultures & College of Nationalities
  • School of Fine Arts
  • College of Music
  • College of International Studies
  • College of Chinese Language and Literature
  • College of Physical Education
  • College of Psychology
  • College of Education
  • College of Culture and Social Development
  • College of Economics and Management
  • College of Political Science and Public Management
  • School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • School of Journalism and Communication
  • School of Law

History

Republic of China

Southwest University(Chinese: 西南大學) was originally established in 1906, during the Qing Dynasty. Much of its development occurred after the Republic of China was established.

The beginning of People's Republic of China

The modern university was established in July 2005, which absorbed the former Southwest China Normal University and Southwest Agricultural University, after the approval of the Chinese Ministry of Education.

During the Culture Revolution

Southwest University is located near Jialing River, and is located at the foot of Jinyun Mountain, in Beibei District, Chongqing Municipality. The Southwest University is regarded as the top university and for agriculture research in Western China.[citation needed] Before the merger, the two universities were among the top comprehensive universities in Chongqing municipality.[citation needed]

Campus buildings

View of the SWU campus.

The following buildings are on the campus:[citation needed]

  • Art Gallery
  • Basketball Building
  • Soccer Court
  • The Eighth Teaching Building
  • The Thirty-third Teaching Building
  • Life Science Building

Southwest China Normal University

Southwest China Normal University was one of the key comprehensive universities under the administration of the Chinese Ministry of Education. Originally it was created as the Southwest Teachers College. The college was the result of several mergers of the former National Women's Teachers College and the Sichuan Provincial Educational College in 1950. It was then established as Southwest China Normal University in 1985.

Southwest Agricultural University

Southwest Agricultural University was created in 1950, as the Southwest Agricultural College. The college was the end result of several institutions which were Sichuan Provincial Educational College, the Western China University and Xianghui College.

In 1979, it was authorized by the State Council to be one of the national key universities. It was restructured as Southwest Agricultural College. In 1958, the college was upgraded as Southwest Agricultural University.

In 2001, Sichuan Animal Husbandry and Veterinary College and the Citrus Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agriculture were absorbed into Southwest Agricultural University. This marked the beginning of a new Southwest Agricultural University which specializes from teaching, pedagogy, psychology, agronomy and agriculture.

Prior to the merger, Southwest China Normal University and Southwest Agricultural University were neighbors with only a wall separating the two universities. Both universities had a long historical relationship, which could be located back to their common origin, i.e. East Sichuan Teachers College in 1906.

Faculty

Southwest University employs 2,650 full-time teachers, and 300 professional researchers, 349 professors (research fellows), and 739 associate professors (associate research fellows, 113 PhD supervisors, and 513 Master's degree tutors.[when?][citation needed]

Students

Southwest University over 50,000 students. Its scale and levels are ranked ahead of other higher education institutions in western China.[citation needed]

Library

The university library holds 3,800,000 volumes of items.[when?][citation needed]

References

  1. ^ http://www.swu.edu.cn/xxgl_xrld.html
  2. ^ "South West University", www.chinese-tools.com/study/china/chongqing/swu, Study in China {{citation}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ "Southwest University". China Scholarship Council. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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