Shenyang Ligong University


Shenyang Ligong University is a university in Shenyang, Liaoning, China under the provincial government. Its campus is in a new district of Hunnan New District.

History

Over 65 years of construction and development, Shenyang Ligong University developed from a single-discipline military and technological school into a multi-disciplinary university, well-known in engineering, with combinations of spheres of science, management, arts, economics, law and art. With the distinctive features of national defense, SLU enrolls students on a nationwide basis, mainly contributing to the development of Liaoning Province.
SLU has established stable cooperation with 65 universities in 11 countries, such as Russia, the United States, Britain, Canada, Germany, Japan, Finland, etc. Four advanced laboratories were built with nine institutes from the National Academy of Sciences of Russia and Belarus. SLU has conducted joint programs with universities in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Russia, and other countries. Confucius Institute has been established based on the cooperation with Tomsk State University in Russia, meanwhile, the cooperation between the two universities is extended with the opening of the Pushkin Russian Language Center, which was approved by the Ministry of Education of China as a national Russian center.
With full enthusiasm, innovative and enterprising spirit, SLU is striving to be a high-level teaching-research university, with distinctive features, domestically well-known, and distinguished first-echelon university in Liaoning Province.

Academics

Shenyang Ligong University has owned one national Sino-Russian Scientific and Technological Cooperation Base, six provincial engineering research centers, three provincial innovation teams. In the past five years, the university has undertaken 1,760 scientific research projects, among which 146 projects are national level, including 19 projects of the 973 or 863 programs and 26 projects of National Natural Science Foundation. The university has received one national award and 30 provincial awards. The number of published research papers totaled up to 3,874, including 1,215 papers with SCI, EI and ISTP index. 288 books have been published. 444 patents have been authorized, of which 44 are invention patents. The university has tremendous research strength in machinery manufacturing, energy and environment protection, electronic information, automatic control, new materials production.
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