South China Agricultural University

South China Agricultural University
华南农业大学
Former names
华南农学院 (South China Agricultural College)
Motto 修德、博学、求实、创新
Type Public
Established 1909
President Chen Xiaoyang
Academic staff
2,158
Administrative staff
3,008
Students 43,303(spring 2016)
Undergraduates 37,820(spring 2016)
Postgraduates 5,394(spring 2016)
Location Guangzhou, Guangdong,  China
Green and White          
Campus Guangzhou:2.95 square kilometres (1.14 sq mi), Zengcheng:2.57 square kilometres (0.99 sq mi),
School Song “金色的理想”(Golden Ideal)
Website www.scau.edu.cn (Chinese)
english.scau.edu.cn/scauen/index.asp (English)
South entrance of South China Agricultural University
The school name was named by Mao Zedong who was the first chairman of China

South China Agricultural University (SCAU) (Chinese: 华南农业大学/華南農業大學) commonly referred to as SCAU, is a public university in Guangzhou, China. Founded in 1909. Main campus settles in Wushan, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. South China Agricultural University was selected as one of the 7 Cultivated High-Quality Universities of Guangdong Province in 2015.[1] The university has 26 colleges/department and more than 40,000 students, including international students from 27 countries. The main feature of the university is biology.

History

Student

The total enrollment of students is over 43,000, comprising 37,820 undergraduates, 5,394 graduates and 89 foreign students from 27 countries.

International cooperation

It has established inter-institutional ties with twenty-three universities from thirteen countries in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. There are more and more academic exchanges between SCAU and universities in HongKong and Macao. In promoting the international multi-agricultural technological exchanges, the UNDP, FAO and WFC have attached great importance to the university and established the Regional Sericulture Training Center for Asia and Pacific and China International Center for Agricultural Training in SCAU. Up to now, the university has trained around 1000 overseas students and numerous research and government officials from over 50 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, America, and Oceania.

Academics

Colleges and schools

There are 26 colleges (departments):[2]

Rankings

University ranking
2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Universities Ranking[3] #

Global 962
Asia 245
China 80
Subject rankings
2016 QS Subject Rankings[4] #

Agriculture & Forestry 50-100
2016 U.S. News & World Report Subject Rankings[5] #

Agricultural Sciences 177
Plant and Animal Science 228

Services

The Modern Educational Technology Center is installed with visual-audio and multi-media input-output equipment. Other direct services for students include:

The Library 
The Student Entertainment Building 
The Gymnasium 

References

External links

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Coordinates: 23°09′13″N 113°21′22″E / 23.1536°N 113.3560°E / 23.1536; 113.3560

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