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Location of Suzhou University
Suzhou University is located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Its campus address is as follows:

Tianci Zhuang Campus:No. 1, Shizi Street, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province;

Dushu Lake Campus: Renai Road 199, Suzhou Industrial Park;

Yangcheng Lake Campus: No.8 Xue Ji Road, Xiangcheng District, Suzhou;

Future Campus: Wujiang District, Suzhou.

Suzhou University (Soochow? University), referred to as "Suda", is located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is a university jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the People's Government of Jiangsu Province. It is a national "double-first-class" construction university. The national "2 1 1 Project" and "201Plan" were selected as the first batch of universities and the National Bureau of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense. Selected into the national "11/plan", education and training plan for outstanding legal talents, education and training plan for outstanding engineers, education and training plan for outstanding doctors, national postgraduate plan for building high-level universities, national innovation experiment plan for college students, national innovation talent training demonstration base, overseas high-level talent innovation and entrepreneurship base, new engineering research and practice projects, national demonstration university for deepening innovation and entrepreneurship education reform, and

Soochow University, formerly known as 1900, is the first university in China to establish a modern university discipline system. It is the first university in China to establish a periodical, the first professional education in law (Anglo-American law) and the first postgraduate education. 1952 faculty adjustment, Suzhou University College of Arts and Sciences, Sunan College of Culture and Education, and Jiangnan University Department of Mathematics and Science merged to form Sunan Normal University, which was renamed Jiangsu Normal University in the same year. 1982, the school was renamed Suzhou University. Subsequently, Suzhou Sericulture Institute (1995), Suzhou Silk Vocational and Technical College (1997) and Suzhou Medical College (2000) were merged into Suzhou University.

As of June, 2022 165438+ 10, the school has four campuses, namely, Tianci Village, Dushu Lake, Yangcheng Lake and Future, covering an area of 4,586 mu and a building area of 1.66 million square meters. There are 36 colleges (departments) offering 132 undergraduate majors; There are 5847 faculty members, including 33 full-time teachers19; There are 27,897 full-time undergraduates, 50,665,438 doctoral students and 65,438 international students.