Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Qingdao University of Science and Technology is a university located in Qingdao, China, colloquially known as Qingkeda. Having evolved from a college specializing in the chemical industry, it is now a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary university offering academic degrees in Science, Technology, Humanities, Business, Management, Medicine, Law and Arts. The school encompasses three campuses in Sifang and Laoshan districts of Qingdao and Gaomi district of Weifang.
History
The origin of the university lies in the Shenyang Light Industry Vocational School which was founded in 1950. For that purpose, the government of the Northeast Region choose to put the premises of the Shenyang Wenhui Middle School, a catholic school operating since 1876, to new use. Since being run by the Christian Church meant that the Wenhui School had soon to close, an agreement was reached beforehand in order to ensure the transition of both the teaching staff and the students. In accordance with the economic needs of the time, chemistry, paper making and rubber production made up the core curriculum for the higher education branch, while the former middle school continued its operation under the auspices of this new institution. The first three vocational classes enrolled in October 1950, numbering 128 students in total.The school didn't remain in Shenyang for long. In December 1954, the Ministry of Light Industry decided to move the whole institution to Qingdao, where more expertise was needed to further the development of the local rubber-industry. Thus, in September 1956 the Qingdao Rubber Industry School opened its gates, having moved teachers, students and equipment from Liaoning to Shandong Province. During those years, the area lay at the outskirts of the city proper and was far from being urbanized. In 1958, under the name Shandong College of Chemical Industry, it became directly subordinated to the Ministry of Chemical Industry and given the right to award bachelor's degrees. During the Cultural Revolution, the college suffered a sharp decline in the range of subjects to only three, namely Rubber Machinery, Chemical Machinery and Rubber Products, in 1968. The length of studies was also shortened to only two years, and in 1972, it was required for the school to recruit workers, peasants and soldiers as students. Things started to look brighter in 1977, when the Gaokao was reinstated as prerequisite to higher education, and the college was able to enroll 443 new students for Bachelor-level studies.
The right to recruit student for master's degrees in technical fields was awarded in 1980. Distance education was introduced in 1981, starting with 91 students at the time. Since 1985 the college was called Qingdao Institute of Chemical Industry, a change of name that was considered a downgrade by a lot of students and teachers alike and thus not warmly welcomed. Contrary to the reservations expressed at the time, it didn't harm the institutions further development of the institution. On the contrary was the range of subjects steadily expanded in the following decades, including the expansion from three to six faculties, including Foreign Languages and Computer Sciences, in 1993, bringing the number of students close to 3,963 and the number of bachelor courses to 17. Another big step towards a comprehensive university was done with the incorporation of the Qingdao Arts and Crafts School in 2001. That same year, the number of students reached 10,747. The biggest change and expansion yet followed in 2002, when full university status was granted and the school adopted its current and final name, Qingdao University of Science and Technology. In September 2002, the new campus in Laoshan was inaugurated. In 2006, the College of Communication and Animation was opened and several language majors added to the School of Foreign Languages. A third campus was opened in 2009 in Gaomi, marking the expansion of the university beyond the borders of Qingdao. The establishment of a Middle School Affiliated to Qingdao University of Science and Technology in Laoshan district commenced in 2014.
Academics
Qingdao University of Science and Technology is one of the nine Provincial Key Universities of Shandong. It was ranked 45th among engineering universities on the Mainland in 2013. In 2011, it was included in the first national Excellence Plan for Engineering Education. The three campuses together cover an area of 700,000 m2. The total value of fixed assets is estimated at 2,200 billion yuan. Spread over five branches, the foundation of the University Library dates back to 1950. It now covers a building area of around 50,000m2 and contains over 2.4 million volumes, including digital ones.The university offers three first level and 22 second level doctoral programs and four postdoctoral research stations, 20 first level and 125 second level master programs and 68 undergraduate programs. Chemistry and materials science are the most renowned majors offered, with the Key Laboratory of Rubber-plastics as well as the Key Laboratory of Eco-chemical Engineering of the Ministry of Education being hosted by the university. Several post-doctoral programs in those fields are also available. Joint research centers have been set up with several international companies, including the LANXESS Rubber Research Center Qingdao.
Five majors are accredited as being distinguished on a national level, those include:
- Chemical Engineering and Technology
- Applied Chemistry
- Polymer Materials and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Automation,
- Process Equipment and Control Engineering
- Materials Chemistry
- Automation
- Electronic Information Engineering
- Business Administration
- English Language Studies
Sifang Campus
The oldest campus of the university is located in Sifang district near the eastern end of Jiaozhou Bay Bridge. It is renowned for its beautiful main building, which was built in 1956 and inspired by the soviet architecture of the time. Most majors that form the core profile of the university are still based in Sifang. A large cluster of high-end chemical and rubber industries, the so-called Rubber Valley, is located adjacent to the campus, as is the science park of the university.- College of Chemical Engineering
- College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
- School of Polymer Science and Engineering
- College of Materials Science and Engineering
- College of Environment and Safety Engineering
- College of Adult Vocational Education
Laoshan Campus
- College of Electromechanical Engineering
- College of Mathematics
- School of Information Sciences and Technology
- School of Foreign Languages
- College of Economics and Management
- College of the Arts
- College of Communication and Animation
- College of Marxism
- Law School
- Department of Sports
- Sino-German Technology College
- College of International Cooperation
- College of Automation and Electronic Engineering
Gaomi Campus
- Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Gaomi Campus
International cooperation
- City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
- Regensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Institute of the Pacific United New Zealand, New Zealand
- Tambov State Technical University, Russia
- Kongju National University, South Korea
- Kangnam University, South Korea
Affiliated institutions
Notable faculty and alumni
- Wang Zhongyu, Governor of Jilin Province from 1989 to 1992, graduated in 1953
- Mo Yan, novelist and short story writer, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature 2012, Visiting Professor since 2011
- Wang Tianpu, president of Sinopec Corporation, graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering in 1985