Wuhan Textile University
Wuhan Textile University, founded in 1958 as the Wuhan Institute of Textile Engineering, is a university in Wuhan, China. It was formerly an industry institution affiliated to the Ministry of Textile Industry of China. In 1998, it was adjusted by the Chinese National Education Management System and transferred to the management of Hubei Province. In 1999, it was renamed Wuhan Institute of Science and Technology. In 2002, Hubei Foreign Trade School was merged; in 2010, it was renamed Wuhan Textile University.
武汉纺织大学 | |
Former name | Wuhan Institute of Textile Engineering |
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President | Xu Weilin |
Vice-president | Huang Yunping, Jiang Minghua, Feng Jun, Tang Min |
Students | over 20,000 |
Location | , , |
Wuhan Textile University covers an area of more than 2,000 acres and has four campuses; it has 20 teaching faculties and departments, with 67 undergraduate majors; it has 15 authorized first-level master's degree disciplines and 9 authorized master's degree majors; there are more than 2,000 faculty and staff, and more than 20,000 full-time students of all levels and types. [March 2021]