Jiangxi University of Technology

Jiangxi University of Technology (JXUT; simplified Chinese: 江西科技学院; traditional Chinese: 江西科技學院; pinyin: Jiāngxī Kējì Xuéyuàn) is a private nonprofit university located in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China which was founded in 1994 and renamed from Jiangxi Blue Sky University (simplified Chinese: 江西蓝天学院; traditional Chinese: 江西藍天學院) in 2012. Jiangxi University of Technology has been ranked number 1 in private universities in China by the Network of Science and Education Evaluation in China since 2007.[1]

Jiangxi University of Technology
江西科技学院
Former names
Jiangxi Blue Sky University
Motto自强不息, 求真务实
TypePrivate
Established1994
PresidentWang Hai
Undergraduates38,000
Location, ,
CampusUrban: Nanchang: Yaohu campus
Nickname江科
Websitewww.jxut.edu.cn

Campus

The campus is located in Yaohu University Zone of Nanchang City, adjacent to the campus of Jiangxi Normal University. On campus there are canteens, banks, clinic, library, shopping center, gymnasium, stadium, theater, and accommodations.

Programs

JXUT offers 35 undergraduate programs and 40 vocational programs.

Students, faculty and staff

There are about 38,000 students and 3,000 faculty and staff on the campus, 100,000 alumni around the world. During the past five years, JXUT has ever hired 62 foreign teachers in total.

Facilities and resources

JXUT focuses on practical skills and professional relevance. There are 17 practical training centers, including Vehicle Technology Center, Mechanic Foundational Experiment Center, Computer Technology Laboratory, Modern Production Technology Center, Clothing Design and Fabrication Center, Artistic Design and Implementation Center, Software and Internet Technology Center, Practical Nursing Center, Music and Dance Stadium, Basic Electrical Experiment Laboratory, Civil Engineering Center, Electrical Technology Center, Management Demonstration Center, Dynamic Laboratory, Basic Science Laboratory, Language Practice Center, and Physical Training Stadium.

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