Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT, ), colloquially known in Chinese as Beihua (北化, ''Běihuà'') or Huada (化大, ''Huàdà''), is a
public
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technological university in mainland China. BUCT was founded in 1958 and is a part of the
Ministry of Education
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. As a member university of the
Double First Class University Plan
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and
Project 211
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, BUCT has developed from an institution of scientific specialties to a more comprehensive university, with a curriculum including liberal arts. It is a Chinese state
Double First Class University identified by the Ministry of Education of China.
Campus
Covering an area of 64.4 hectares, the university is composed of three campuses:
*East campus (headquarters): located on the eastern section of the North Third Ring Road, southeast of the Asian Games Village.
*West campus: On the central section of the West Third Ring Road.
*North campus: locates in
Changping, near
Lake Shisanling. Most of the North campus had been sold to China University of Petroleum while the remaining will be the dormitory for the staff, since the new North campus, a.k.a. Nankou campus, is a little bit more far from the East campus and requires additional dorm for staff.
*Nankou campus: locates in
Changping, about 5 km from the
Changping Xishankou station of Beijing Subway
Changping line. Near the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology, Tsinghua University.
Undergraduates at BUCT spend their first three years at the Nankou campus and then transfer to the East section for the fourth year. Some of the postgraduates at BUCT spend their first year at the north campus.
The east campus is designated for all postgraduate students.
Student life
Faculty
BUCT consists of 10 schools: Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Information Science and Technology, Economic Management, Science, Humanities and Law, Life Science and Technology and Further Education and Vocational Education. There are approximately 1800 staff members on campus and 12,000 students.
Research and academic achievements
BUCT has fifteen research institutes and eight research centers across China. The university publishes three academic journals which are distributed at home and abroad. In recent years BUCT has undertaken research projects for state science and technology supported by the National Science Foundation and various ministries and enterprises.
Notable alumni
*
Zhou Xiaochuan
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- Governor of the
People's Bank of China
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, in charge of the monetary policy of the
People's Republic of China
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.
*
He Guoqiang
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- Member of
Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
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*
Cheng Wei - founder of
Didi Chuxing
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References
External links
Official Website
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Educational institutions established in 1958
Universities and colleges in Beijing
Project 211
Plan 111
1958 establishments in China