Xinjiang University

Ürümqi, China

Xinjiang University

Xinjiang University, also known as XINu, is located in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is a national “double First-class” university [52], a comprehensive national key university, a university jointly built by the Ministry of Education and the People’s Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, a state key university in “Project 211” and a state key university in the development of western China. Included in the national “111 project”, the Midwest, the comprehensive strength of colleges and universities improve engineering, university of high level professional graduate programs for state construction, Chinese government scholarship students receive in China universities, education to cultivate outstanding engineers plan, outstanding legal talent education program and the deepening of the national innovation entrepreneurship education reform in colleges and universities, the first demonstration of higher school science and technology achievements transformation and technology transfer In Central and western China, it is a member of Z14 Alliance of State Key Universities for Construction, and a university initiated by China-Central Asian States University Alliance.

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