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Shantou University
Shantou University
汕头大学 (Chinese)
Motto团结、勤奋、求实、创新
Motto in English
Solidarity, Diligence, Practice, Innovation
TypePublic
Established1981; 43 years ago (1981)
EndowmentHK$6 billion
US$ 770 million
PresidentJiang hong
Academic staff
1,602
Students10,294
Location, ,
CampusMain Campus
Medical College
SponsorLi Ka Shing Foundation
AffiliationsGuangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Alliance (GHMUA)
CDIO Initiative
Websitehttp://www.stu.edu.cn
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese汕头大学
Traditional Chinese汕頭大學

Shantou University (Chinese: 汕头大学; pinyin: Shàntóu Dàxué; abbreviated STU), a university under the provincial Project 211 program in Shantou, Guangdong, was founded in 1981 with the approval of the State Council.

It is the only public university that receives funding from the Li Ka Shing Foundation.

It is also supported by the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Li Ka Shing Foundation.

History

Shantou University (STU) was founded in 1981 and started student enrollment in 1983. It is the only institution of higher education in the Chaoshan area.

STU, a key comprehensive university under the provincial Project 211 program, was founded in 1981 with the approval of the State Council. As the only public university that receives long-term funding from the Li Ka Shing Foundation, it is jointly supported by the Ministry of Education, the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Li Ka Shing Foundation. The Li Ka Shing Foundation has committed and donated a total of HK$5.4 billion to support Shantou University (including the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business), of which HK$4.2 billion has already been donated as of 2012.

STU is planning to relocate the Medical College into the main campus and to develop a globally advanced curriculum focusing on life science. Since 2001, the University has conducted a profound internationalization-oriented reform, and overseas talents have been recruited to serve as provost, vice president and deans. Through a series of reforms in curriculum design, teaching, resources management and human resources system, it aims to offer a platform for the exploration of higher educational reform in China.

STU is strongly supported by the Central, Provincial, and Municipal authorities. The Current General secretary visited the university in the early 1990s. Former General secretary Jiang Zemin paid two visits to the university and wrote the following inscription as praise and encouragement to the staff and students: “The mission is demanding and the journey ahead is long.” Other leaders of the Central Government have also visited the university. Among them are Chinese President and General Secretary of the Communist Party Hu Jintao, Premier Li Peng, NPC(National People's Congress), Chairman Qiao Shi, CPPCC Chairman Li Ruihuan, Vice Premier Li Lanqing and Vice Governor of Guangdong Wang Yang.

In 2012, the Ministry of Education, the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Li Ka Shing Foundation signed a tripartite agreement to co-develop STU. The agreement was reached to support STU’s continuing reform efforts geared to an internationally renowned and nationally elite university.

Institution

Organization Structure of Shantou University (As of May 2014)


Current Student Enrollment

Types of students
Current students
Graduates
Subtotal
Main Campus
Medical College
Cumulative total from
1985 to 2013
Main Campus
Medical College
Bachelor's degrees
7,280
5,816
1,464
36,016
31,115
4,901
Overseas Students
27
21
5
1
-
1
Master’s Degrees
2,204
1,208
996
4,697
2,472
2,225
Doctoral Degrees
145
53
92
206
56
150
Subtotal
9,656
7,098
2,557
40,920
33,643
7,277
Continuing Education

Total

17,935
8,611
9,324
32,223
15,882
16,341

4-year Program

5,453
2,414
3,039
9,352
3,692
5,660

3-year Program

12,482
6,197
6,285
22,871
12,190
10,681

Grand total

27,591
15,709
11,881
73,143
49,525
23,618

History

Background of Establishment

With the support and assistance of the Li Ka Shing Foundation and government officials at all levels, STU has achieved rapid development in the past three decades. Relations between the Li Ka Shing Foundation and University Communist party officials have soured over the years with significant conflict occurring in 2018 and 2019. As of 2019 the Li Ka Shing Foundation no longer has an office on campus.[1]

  • On August 26, 1983, the State Council granted permission to establish STU.
  • In 1983, STU began to enroll undergraduate students, and the Ministry of Education approved Shantou Medical Vocational School to be merged into STU and renamed Shantou University Medical College (SUMC).
  • On January 1, 1984, the STU foundation stone-laying ceremony was held.
  • On June 20, 1986, Deng Xiaoping received Mr. Li Ka-shing in Beijing and suggested that STU should develop along freer lines and gradually attain the status of a national key university.
  • On February 10, 1987, the STU Council was established.
  • On February 8, 1990, the STU inauguration ceremony was held.
  • In 1991, STU was listed among the universities to enroll students with scores above the first-round undergraduate admission cut-off mark.
  • In 1993, STU was authorized to conduct Master’s programs.
  • In 1998, STU was authorized to offer doctoral programs.
  • In 2001, STU started its comprehensive educational reform.
  • In 2001, the “Sunshine Finance” reform was launched.
  • In 2001, the Preclinical Medicine Center for post-doctoral studies was established.
  • In 2002, Pathology and Pathophysiology were approved by the MOE as a National Key Discipline.
  • In 2002, the Credit System Reform and English Enhancement Program were launched.
  • In 2002, the system-based integrated medical curriculum was implemented.
  • In 2006, the EIP-CDIO engineering educational reform was initiated.
  • In 2007, the reform of the faculty’s annual-salary system was conducted.
  • In 2008, STU was approved by the Ministry of Education to admit students who are recommended for master's degree programs without taking the exam.
  • In 2008, the pilot project of residential college system reform was launched, and the full-range undergraduate residential college, Veritas College, was established.
  • In 2009, STU was Designated by the GD Government as a pilot university for transforming into a self-governing institution of higher education.
  • In 2011, STU’s proposed program of transform itself into a self-governing institution of higher education and conducting Medical Educational Reform was designated as the “Guangdong Pilot Project of Comprehensive Educational Reform”.
  • In 2011, Integrative Thinking core curriculum was designed for freshmen enrolled in 2011.
  • In 2012, each undergraduate student was required to take a community service course.
  • In 2012, the Business School’s Business Administration Degree Program was the first in Asia to pass the international accreditation of EPAS – EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development) Programme Accreditation System.
  • In June 2012, the Ministry of Education, the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Li Ka Shing Foundation signed a tripartite agreement to co-develop STU.
  • In 2013, STU was listed by the Ministry of Education of China as a mainland China partner university in “The Faculty and Students Exchange Programme between Universities in Hong Kong and Mainland China”.

Leadership

Campus

Shantou University covers an area of 1.26 km2 with a total floor space of 455,500m2.

New Library

The STU new library, constructed with an investment from the Li Ka Shing Foundation of about 200 million RMB, was inaugurated and put into service in 2009. It is reputed as “the most beautiful university library in Asia”.[citation needed] The new library was designed by Ray Chen (陈瑞宪). Situated at the core of the library is the Grate Hall of Reading.

With a total area of 21,000 square meters, the library features 1500 seats and 27 seminar rooms, and also has an exhibition room, lecture hall, conference center and Student Lounge. The library is covered with a wireless LAN to facilitate online journals database access. It took the lead in China in applying the UHF RFID technology to its book circulation as well as book sorting and checking. Total collections exceed 1,743,000 volumes or items, and the Chaoshan Literature Collection is listed in the project CADAL-China Academic Digital Associative Library, a national digital library project co-sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance and National Development and Reform Commission.

The statue entitled “Looking up • Looking down”, one of the masterpieces of the British sculptor Zadok Ben-David, is placed near the entrance to the library.

Ju Ming's "Living World".

Ju Ming’s Sculpture Series “Living World”

In June 2006, the bronze sculpture series, “Living World” from Ju Ming, a famous Taiwanese sculptor, was positioned besides the picturesque reservoir on STU campus. The lower part of the cylinder-shaped building that holds the sculpture is constructed as a half-open reservoir working room.

The interior of the Great Hall.
The Great Hall.

The Great Hall

The Great Hall, also known as the auditorium, has a total area of over 5,600m2 and a seating capacity of 1,798. It is equipped with advanced lighting, audiovisuals, and air conditioning.

Block A

The new administrative building of Shantou University

Block A, STU’s new administrative building, was inaugurated by Mr. Li Ka-Shing on June 28, 2012. The building covers a total area of 5,545m2 and has a floor space of 16,319 m2.

Academic Conference Center (ACC)

The academic conference center was designed by William Chang Suk Ping (张叔平). The ACC has over 50 rooms and conference halls.

STU Sports Park

On June 29, 2012, a special ceremony was held to launch the STU sports arena project at its construction site. The Sports Park is designed to cover an area of 60,868.6m2 and has a total construction area of 52,127.4m2. It includes a 6,000-seat multi-use arena, a natatorium with pool, sport and fitness training facilities, a conference hall, a 200-room hotel and a car park for 200 vehicles. The sports arena is known as“High Park”. Li Ka Shing Foundation will offer full funding for the Construction Project, which is estimated as 350 million RMB. The construction project was scheduled to be completed in 2015. The sports arena will serve as a platform in support of STU’s whole-person education.

Colleges and Schools

Shantou University consists of the following colleges and schools:

  • College of Liberal Arts
  • College of Science
  • College of Engineering
  • Medical College
  • Law School
  • Business School (Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business)
  • Cheung Kong School of Journalism and Communications
  • Cheung Kong School of Art and Design
  • School of Continuing Education
  • Veritas College (residential college)
  • English Language Center

College of Liberal Arts

Dean: Mao Sihui

Department of Chinese Language and Literature Chinese Language and Literature;Chinese as a Second Language Director of General Office:

Qiu Dongyang

Department of Foreign Language and Literature English

College of Science

Dean: Liu Wenhua

Department of Mathematics Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Director of General Office:

Lin Yu

Department of Physics Applied Physics
Department of Chemistry Applied Chemistry
Department of Biology Biotechnology

College of Engineering

Dean: Chen Yan

Department of Computer Science Computer Science and Technology Director of General Office:

Deng Yong

Department of Power Engineering Power Engineering Information
Department of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
Department of Mechanical Electronic Engineering Machine Design and Manufacturing and Automation, Communication Engineering

As the first CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, and Operate) member in China, the College has adopted the new EIP-CDIO (EIP stands for Ethics, Integrity, and Professionalism) educational model in line with the international practices related to engineering education.

Law School

Dean: Huai Xiaofeng

Department of Law Law Director of General Office:

Zheng Shunqin

Department of Public Management Public Administration
Public Utilities Management

Based on the international approach of education called PLEASE (Professor, Language, Edited textbook, Activities, Disciplines and Employment), the School adopts bilingual and English immersed teaching modes for various programs including Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), which received the accreditation of the Hong Kong International Administration Centre. The curriculum for the program of Public Administration is designed to help develop professionals for international public administration projects.

Business School

Dean: Lu Yuan

Department of Management Studies Business Administration, Marketing Director of General Office:

Zhou Xiao'e

Department of Economics International Economics and Trade, Finance
Department of Accounting Accounting

In response to the requirements set by the accreditation authorities at home and abroad, the School is engaged in developing a distinctive teaching model that incorporates theories, arts, and techniques. Composed of interrelated disciplines, the curriculum focuses on advanced economic and management theories and practices, as well as the analysis of successful cases of domestic enterprises. To help develop new business professionals with morality, aspiration and power, the School has also set up the Chinese (esp. Chao-Shan) Business Case Bank, the Practice Base and Innovation Base for students, which helps to appropriately combine teaching theory, vocational training and student practicing.

Medical College

Dean: Bian Junhui

Department of Clinical Medicine Clinical Medicine Director of General Office:

Zeng Yang

Department of Nursing Nursing Studies

With the implementation of the new paradigm of “system-based integrated teaching,” the College offers English-immersed courses to educate students in clinical medicine, medical ethics, scientific research and innovation, so as to develop practical medical abilities with high overall competence and innovation.

Cheung Kong School of Journalism and Communication

Dean: Fan Dongsheng

Department of Journalism and Communication Broadcast Journalism Director of General Office:

Li Jing

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