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Where does Sichuan University rank in the country?
The ranking of Sichuan University in China is as follows:

18.

In the university rankings of 1 and 2023, Sichuan University ranks 18. Sichuan University was founded in 1896, located in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education and the Central Government of China.

2. Ranked among the national "2 1 1 Project", "985 Project" and "Double First Class" key universities. It is an excellent prestigious school with a history of 100 years.

3. The school has three campuses, namely Wangjiang, Huaxi and Jiang 'an, covering an area of 7,050 mu and a building area of 2,806,400 square meters. There are arts, science, engineering, medicine, economics, management, law, history, philosophy, agriculture, teaching, arts and other disciplines 12.

4. There are 36 discipline-oriented colleges (departments), 49 first-class disciplines authorized by doctoral degrees, 38 professional degree authorization points, 39 post-doctoral mobile stations, and 657 1 teaching and research posts.

Faculty and staff of Sichuan University:

1, the school has ***657 1 teaching and research posts, 23 academicians of China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering (including double-hired academicians 1 1 person), and 7 outstanding professors of Sichuan University.

2. There are 65 winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and 69 winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars; There are 7 chief scientists (9 items) in "973".

3. There are 14 national famous teachers; There are 22 persons in charge of major national science and technology projects (24 items); There are 62 persons in charge of R&D national key projects.

4, the national social science fund major tender (commissioned) and various special projects won 69 people (77 people); There are 22 "young and middle-aged scientific and technological innovation leaders" and 3 "innovation teams in key areas" in the national innovative talents promotion plan.