Guizhou University

Guiyang, China

Guizhou University

Guizhou University, referred to as “Guida”, is located in Guiyang, Guizhou Province. It is a “ministry-oriented and ministry-provincial joint Construction” University jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the People’s Government of Guizhou Province. It is a national “World First-class Discipline Construction University”, a key construction University in “Project 211” and a key construction University in “One Province, one University”. Included in the national “2011 project”, “111 plan”, the Chinese government scholarship students receiving institutions in China, the Confucius institute scholarship to universities, colleges and universities nationwide to deepen reform of creative education model, the Ministry of Education “three full” comprehensive reform pilot unit, the Midwest alliance members in colleges and universities, the national college students’ cultural quality education base, the Ministry of Education demonstration base of the students, teaching Education department of education base for foreign aid, Ministry of Science and Technology international technology cooperation, [1], the outstanding legal talent education program, outstanding talents education of agriculture and forestry cultivation plan, excellence engineers education plan [2] “Midwestern college comprehensive strength promotion project”, the Ministry of Education and become the Ministry of Education in the western region is one of the key construction of 14 high level universities, Zhejiang University, China Agricultural University, East China Normal University cooperative construction university.

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