School profile:
Qinghai University for Nationalities (? Qinghai University for Nationalities, located in Xining City, Qinghai Province, is the earliest university established on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, one of the earliest ethnic colleges established in New China, and one of the first units in China to award master's degrees.
It is a university jointly established by the Qinghai Provincial People's Government and the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, and has been selected into the basic capacity building project of universities in central and western China, the national college students' cultural quality education base and the national new engineering research and practice project.
Founded in 1949 and 65438+February, the school has gone through the stages of Qinghai Young Cadres Training Course, Qinghai People's Public School, Qinghai Ethnic Public School and Qinghai Institute for Nationalities.
In 2002 and 2005, Qinghai Normal University and Xining Railway Driver School were merged into Qinghai University for Nationalities. In April 2009, it was renamed Qinghai University for Nationalities. 20 12 The Ministry of Education decided that Tianjin University would support Qinghai University for Nationalities. 20 17 Xiamen university supports Qinghai university for nationalities.
By April, 2023, the school was divided into five campuses: Xu Dong, Quincy, Shi Wen, Boya and Nanshan, with an area of about 1.500 mu and a building area of 45 1.600 square meters. The total book value of fixed assets is about151700 million yuan, of which the total value of teaching instruments and equipment is 330 million yuan; There are 3,290,900 books (including e-books 1, 667,5438+0,000 books).
There are 22 teaching colleges offering 6 1 undergraduate majors; Doctor's degree authorizes first-level disciplines 1 one, master's degree authorizes first-level disciplines 17, and professional master's degree programs 16; Faculty 1274, 780 full-time teachers; The total number of students in the school is 17898, including minority students 10566.
By April, 2023, there were 22 teaching colleges, offering 6 1 undergraduate majors, covering eleven categories: literature, science, law, economics, management, teaching, history, medicine, engineering, philosophy and art.