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Sichuan University Postgraduate Admission List
The admission list of graduate students in Sichuan University has been published, which needs to be inquired on the graduate enrollment information network.

Sichuan University is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education, a high-level research-oriented comprehensive university located in the west of China, and a national "double-class" construction university (Class A). Sichuan University is located in Chengdu, a famous historical and cultural city in China. It has three campuses, namely Wangjiang, Huaxi and Jiang 'an, covering an area of 7,050 mu and a building area of 282 1.800 square meters.

The school is cooperating with Meishan City to build Meishan Campus of Sichuan University. The campus environment is elegant, with lush flowers and trees, lush green grass and pleasant scenery. It is an ideal garden for reading and studying. Sichuan University was formed by the merger of Sichuan University, Chengdu University of Technology and West China University of Medical Sciences.

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Sichuan University is full of masters and famous teachers. There are 6794 teaching and research posts in the school, including 23 academicians of China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering (including double-hired academicians 1 1 person), 9 outstanding professors of Sichuan University, 69 winners of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and 76 winners of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. There are 15 national famous teachers; There are 22 persons in charge of major national science and technology projects (24 projects).

There are 82 persons (86 items) in charge of the national key R&D projects (including the 2030 major project of scientific and technological innovation); 69 people (82 items) were awarded major tenders (commissions) and various special projects by the National Social Science Fund; 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.