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What mistakes did Shenzhen University make?
Some netizens reported that Professor Shen Dahu deliberately refused to let students graduate, and even had the behavior and practice of squeezing students.

Shenzhen University, generally referred to as Shenzhen University, is a full-time undergraduate college directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), located at No.3688 Nanhai Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province.

The school was formerly known as Guangdong Institute of Technology founded by 1983, and 1996 was renamed Shenzhen University.

Shenzhen University is a comprehensive university focusing on undergraduate education, postgraduate education and continuing education. There are 22 colleges, 1 independent college, covering science, engineering, medicine, literature, law, economics, management, teaching and other disciplines, 83 undergraduate majors, 30 master's programs and 5 doctoral programs. The school has a high-level faculty, with nearly 3,000 faculty members, including more than 800 professors and associate professors, and the proportion of teachers with doctoral degrees has reached more than 60%.

In recent years, Shenzhen University has made many achievements in teaching, scientific research and social services, and won many national and provincial scientific research achievement awards. At the same time, actively promoting international education and strengthening cooperation and exchanges with universities at home and abroad have made important contributions to the economic and social development of Shenzhen and Greater Bay Area.

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Faculty and staff of Shenzhen University:

By the end of 2065438+June 2008, the school has 3464 teaching and administrative staff (excluding affiliated middle schools), including 2263 teachers, 557 technicians and 644 administrators.

There are 806 postdoctoral fellows, 274 full-time researchers and visiting professors 126. 228 foreign teachers; China Academy of Sciences and Academy of Engineering 16 (including 5 short-term employees), American Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering 1 person, American Academy of Sciences, Academy of Engineering and Academy of Medical Sciences (short-term employees), British Royal Academy of Engineering 1 person, Canadian Academy of Engineering 1 person, and academicians of two Canadian academies/person.