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What's the score of Hainan University?
The lowest scores of Hainan University are: 20 17, 507 for liberal arts, 523, 20 16, 5 18 for liberal arts and 547 for science.

The school's predecessor was the former South China University of Tropical Agriculture founded by 1958 and the former Hainan University founded by 1983. In August 2007, the two universities merged into the new Hainan University.

Official website 202 1 and 1 show that the school has three campuses, namely Haidian, Chengxi and Danzhou, with a total area of 5,049.9 mu and a school building area of1318,000 square meters.

There are 32 colleges (departments) with 7 1 undergraduate majors; There are 6 post-doctoral research stations, 1-level discipline doctoral degree authorization points 10, 32-level discipline master degree authorization points, and professional master degree authorization categories 17. There are more than 40,000 full-time students, including 33,000 undergraduates, 6,000 master students, 400 doctoral students and 400 international students. More than 2200 full-time teachers.

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As of March, 20 18, Hainan University has more than 3,570 faculty members and full-time teachers 1930, including 378 full-time titles, 6 associate senior titles15, 36% doctorates, and 322 teachers who have visited overseas for one year.

There are more than 300 outstanding experts, including national famous teachers in teaching, experts with outstanding national contributions, specially invited experts from the State Council, national candidates for the "100 million talents project in the new century" and candidates for the "trans-century talents support plan" of the Ministry of Education.

In addition, more than 365,438+00 famous experts and scholars at home and abroad were invited as part-time or visiting professors, including academicians of the two academies, Yuan Longping, the father of the world hybrid rice, Mundell, the father of the euro, Yang Zhenning, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, and Long Yongtu, the secretary-general of Bocheng Forum for Asia.