The school has 2 postdoctoral mobile stations, 3 first-level disciplines authorized by doctoral degrees, 26 doctoral degree authorization points, 24 first-level disciplines authorized by master degrees, 12 categories authorized by master degrees and 82 undergraduate majors.
In addition, there are 4 provincial key discipline construction projects, 2 provincial key disciplines as first-class disciplines and 17 key disciplines in two disciplines province.
It has the key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education 1, the key laboratory of the Ministry of Education 1, the key laboratory of Sichuan Province 1, three "20 1 1" collaborative innovation centers in Sichuan Province, four key research bases of philosophy and social sciences in Sichuan Province, key laboratories of universities in Sichuan Province, and national research centers in Sichuan Province.
Extended data:
Sichuan Normal University is a key university in Sichuan Province, and it is also the first batch of universities in China to implement the "Basic Capacity Building Project for Universities in the Midwest". It is the earliest university in Sichuan Province that holds undergraduate normal education and has the longest running history among normal universities.
The school has a long history. The school was founded in 1946, and its birth has a direct historical origin with Northeastern University. At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, Northeastern University moved to Santai County, Sichuan Province.
1949, Xishan College was absorbed and renamed as North Sichuan University. 1950 merged with North Sichuan College of Literature and moved to Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. 1952, Sichuan Normal University was established with North Sichuan University as the main body, and some majors of East Sichuan Institute of Education (formerly Rural Village Construction College), Sichuan University and West China University were merged. 1956 moved to Chengdu. 1964 The former Chengdu University (now Southwestern University of Finance and Economics) was merged into our school.
1985, approved by the State Education Commission, was renamed Sichuan Normal University. 1999, Chengdu Coal Cadre Management College of the former Ministry of Coal was merged as a whole.
References:
Official website of Sichuan Normal University