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What grade does Suzhou Vocational University belong to?
Suzhou vocational university is a high-level vocational school with characteristics in Jiangsu Province, China.

School profile:

Suzhou vocational university is a full-time general higher vocational college sponsored by Suzhou Municipal People's Government, approved by Jiangsu Provincial People's Government and put on record by the Ministry of Education.

The first batch of Suzhou high-skilled talents training demonstration bases and service outsourcing talents training bases are the chairman unit of Southeast Asia Vocational Education Integration Alliance and the Chinese vice-chairman unit of China-South Africa Vocational Education Cooperation Alliance.

The school, formerly known as Suzhou Institute of Technology, was founded in 19 1 1. 198 1 In May, Suzhou Vocational University was established with the support of Yuan Duan. In July 2005, the former suzhou vocational university (Suzhou Radio and TV University) was formed by the merger of Suzhou Vocational College, Suzhou Education College, Suzhou University of Staff and Workers Science and Technology (Suzhou Federation of Trade Unions Cadre School) and Suzhou Radio and TV University.

As of 202 1, 1, the school has four campuses, namely Shihu, Ganjiang Road, tan shan and Lishenong, covering an area of 1262 mu, with a school building area of nearly 500,000 square meters, a collection of paper books 1.7 million copies, and a total value of teaching and research instruments and equipment of nearly 390 million yuan.

There are 12 colleges (departments), covering 53 enrollment majors in science and engineering, literature and history, art, normal education, sports and other disciplines; There are more than 65,438 full-time students and 808 full-time teachers.

By the end of 2002 1 and1,there were 808 full-time teachers in the school, including 80 full-time teachers with full-time senior titles and 396 full-time teachers with deputy senior titles. Teachers with master's degree or above account for 80% of full-time teachers.

There are 3 provincial "Six Talent Peaks" training targets, 9 provincial "333 High-level Talent Training Project" training targets 19, 43 provincial "Blue Project" training targets, 3 provincial famous teachers 1 person and 3 provincial excellent teaching teams.

By the end of 2002 1, 1, the school has 3 key majors and teaching reform pilot majors of the Ministry of Education, 2 high-level professional groups of provincial higher vocational colleges, 1 class A project of brand specialty construction project of provincial universities1,3 high-level backbone majors and 9 provincial brand majors.