中南大学 | |||||||||
Motto | 知行合一,经世致用 | ||||||||
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Motto in English | Create Knowledge and Serve Society | ||||||||
Type | Public | ||||||||
Established | 29 April 2000 | ||||||||
President | Jiancheng Li [1] | ||||||||
CCP Committee Secretary | Yi Hong [2] | ||||||||
Academic staff | 18,000 (January 2020) [3] | ||||||||
Students | 58,000 (January 2020) [3] | ||||||||
Undergraduates | 34,000 (January 2020) [3] | ||||||||
Postgraduates | 22,000 (January 2020) [3] | ||||||||
Location | , China 28°10′23″N112°55′30″E / 28.173°N 112.925°E | ||||||||
Campus | Urban, 381 ha | ||||||||
Colors | Blue | ||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中南大学 | ||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中南大學 | ||||||||
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Central South University (CSU; 中南大学) is a public university in Changsha, Hunan, China. Funded and overseen by China's Ministry of Education, it is a member of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction initiatives. [4]
CSU was established by approval of the State Council on 29 April 2000 by merging three separate universities: Hunan Medical University (HMU), Changsha Railway University (CRU) and Central South University of Technology (CSUT). [5] [6]
BCUR National [14] | Domestic | 25 | |
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Wu Shulian National [15] | Domestic | 13 | |
CUAA National [16] | Alumni | 27 | |
QS National [17] | General | 24 | |
QS Asia (Asia version) [18] | General | =168 | |
ARWU World [19] | Research | 94 | |
QS World [20] | General | =431 | |
USNWR World [21] | General | 168 |
Central South University (CSU) is a national key university under the direct administration of the Ministry of Education of China and a member of the Double First Class University Plan, former nationally prestigious Project 211 and Project 985. [22] CSU covers an area of 392.4 hectares with campuses located across the Xiang River at the base of the Yuelu Hill close to its neighbor Hunan University. [23]
CSU offers 83 bachelor's degrees, 282 master's degrees and 142 doctorate degrees from 31 colleges and institutes and a graduate school:
CSU has six campuses:
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