The former School of Foreign Languages of Shenyang University was founded in 1980, and has trained a large number of export-oriented senior talents for the country for many years. The college has institutions such as English Department I, English Department II, Japanese Department, Russian Department, Institute of Eastern and Western Culture and Language Experiment Center. There are 80 faculty members and 60 full-time teachers, including 3 professors, 22 associate professors and 23 teachers with master's degree or above. Many teachers have returned from Japan, America, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Russia and other countries. There are 5-8 teachers from Britain, America, Australia, Japan, Russia, France and other countries who undertake teaching work in our college all the year round.
The college always insists on teaching as the center and aims at cultivating applied talents needed by local economic and social development. Many graduate students from Peking University and other universities have won prizes in various foreign language competitions. The college is characterized by strengthening basic training, expanding professional channels, attaching importance to language theory, emphasizing language practice and highlighting oral and translation skills. The college has established close cooperative relations with some universities in Russia, the United States, Britain, Japan and other countries.
There are 36 full-time teachers in the Chinese Department, including 3 professors and 4 associate professors/kloc-0, accounting for 47% of the higher vocational education. 22%; There are 9 doctors, 6 doctors under study, and 0/5 masters/kloc. The master's degree or above accounts for 83% of the total number of teachers. 33%。 Among the teachers, there are 4 masters tutors, 1 young academic leaders in provincial universities, 3 outstanding teachers in the whole country and in the province, 1 person won the May 1st Labor Medal of the province, and 5 people concurrently hold the positions of vice presidents, executive directors and directors of academic research groups such as the Provincial Language Society, the China Rhetoric Society, the World Chinese Language and Literature Society, the Ancient Chinese Prose Society and the Provincial Laozi Research Society.