Ezhou Vocational and Technical College is located at the foot of Lianhua Mountain in Ezhou City, Hubei Province, beside Yanglan Lake. It is a public full-time general higher vocational college approved by the Ministry of Education, and the only subordinate university in Hubei Province, China Geo University (Wuhan).
In 20 10, it was determined by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance as the backbone institution of the "National Model Higher Vocational College Construction Plan", and it is an excellent institution for evaluating the talent training level of higher vocational colleges of the Ministry of Education.
The school was founded in 1984, and after 199 1 year, Ezhou Radio and Television University, Ezhou Normal School, Ezhou Health School and Ezhou Industrial School were successively merged and managed by Hubei Provincial People's Government and Ezhou Municipal People's Government respectively.
In April 2023, the official website of the school showed that the school occupied an area of 1598 mu, with a building area of 635,300 square meters, fixed assets of 636 million yuan, total teaching equipment of1490,000 yuan and books of1555,000 (including electronics). There are 12 teaching colleges (departments) and 5 1 majors, and 2 pilot majors for jointly cultivating technical and skilled talents at the undergraduate level with ordinary undergraduate universities; Full-time students 1.8 million.
20 17 April official website shows that there are 685 full-time teachers in the school, including 246 professors and associate professors, including 30 teachers with master's degree or above, accounting for 43.9% of the total number of teachers.
There are 246 teachers with senior professional and technical positions (including 6 third-level professors), accounting for 35.9% of the total number of teachers. A part-time teacher resource pool of 837 people was built. At present, there are four skilled teachers 10, famous teachers10, 37 professional double leaders (20 on campus and 7 off campus 17) and 283 backbone teachers, accounting for 4 1.3% of full-time teachers. There are 6 17 "double-qualified" teachers, accounting for 90. 1% of full-time teachers.