Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology

Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology
湖南人文科技学院
Motto 谋近以致远,养根而俟实
Type Public university
Established 1978 (1978)
President Guo Jun (郭军)
Academic staff
726
Students 14,091
Postgraduates 21
Location Loudi, Hunan, China
Campus 1050 mu
Website www.hnrku.net.cn/default.aspx

Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technologysimplified Chinese: 湖南人文科技学院; traditional Chinese: 湖南人文科技學院; pinyin: Húnán Rénwén Kējì Xuéyuàn)(HUHST), established in 1978, is a state-owned provincial university of higher education approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education. It is located in Loudi, a newly built city in central Hunan province, China .

Academics

Library collections

Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology's total collection amounts to more than 1,12 million items.

Campus and Facilities

The university occupies an area coverage of about 700,000 m2 (1,050 Chinese acres), including 356,000 m2 constructed campus buildings.The collection in the library includes 800,000 books, over 1,400 Chinese and foreign periodicals, 140,000 e-books and 6 academic periodical databases.

Disciplines and Courses

The university is divided into 16 faculties and 15 research centers. It offers undergraduate courses in the arts, sciences, technology, education, business, management, law, and agriculture.

Staff and students

Of its 892 staff members, there are 585 full-time teachers, including 1 Academician of Chinese Engineering Academy (the Honorary President of HUHST). There are 10,800 current full-time students, 5,000 part-time adult students and around 40,000 alumni.

Activities

The university publishes The Journal of Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology. It has academic relationships with foreign universities from the US, UK, Australia, Singapore and Thailand.

Chengde Building.
Student canteen.
Tanggen Building.
Mingde Building.
The library.
Zhiyuan Building.

External links

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Coordinates: 27°42′46″N 112°00′23″E / 27.712786°N 112.006406°E / 27.712786; 112.006406

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