Hunan University was founded in the year 976, during the
Song dynasty, as
Yuelu Academy, a Confucian
shuyuan. In 1903, during the final years of the
Qing dynasty, the school was converted into the Hunan Institute of Higher Education. The name of the institution was then changed to Hunan Normal College, and then Hunan Public Polytechnic School, before finally arriving at the name Hunan University in 1926.[4]
In 1937, it was transformed from a provincial university into a national university, renamed the National Hunan University, and designated by the Ministry of education, becoming the fifteenth national university.[5]
From April 1938 to May 1941, the National Hunan University suffered serious losses and, made it difficult to run the school. During the
Battle of Changsha, the National Hunan University was suspended.[5]
In 1949, the name Hunan University was again adopted, and the calligraphy of "Hunan University" was written by
Mao Zedong in 1950 as soon as the People's Republic of China was founded.[6][7]
In 1959, Hunan University was officially restored after the national readjustment of higher education institutions.[8]
In 1963, HNU was subordinated to the First Ministry of Machinery Industry.[6] In 1978, Hunan University's status as one of the 88 National Key Universities in China was reaffirmed.[8][9]
In 1996, Hunan University became one of the universities sponsored by Project 211.[10] In 2000, Hunan University was selected as a member of Project 985.[10][11]
In November 2010, the National Supercomputing Changsha Center was built on the Hunan University campus under the management and operation of Hunan University.[12] It is the first National Supercomputing Center in
Central China and the third of its kind apart from other two national centers situated in
Tianjin and
Shenzhen.[13]
In 2011, HNU participated in the
Excellence League, an alliance of 10 Chinese universities with a strong background in engineering.[14] In 2015, HNU joined the
BRICS Universities League, a consortium of leading research universities from
BRICS countries.[15]
In 2017, Hunan University was listed in the Double First-Class Construction.[16][17]
Academics and administration
Hunan University is a national key university under the direct administration of the
Ministry of Education of China and a member of Project 211 and Project 985, as well as the Double First Class University Plan.[9][11] The administration is led by a CPC secretary and a president. The current secretary is Deng Wei, and the president is Duan Xianzhong.
It has the following colleges and departments:[18]
Architecture
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Chinese Language and Literature
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Design
Economy and Trade
Educational Science
Electrical and Information Engineering
Robotics
Environmental Science and Engineering
Finance and Statistics
Foreign Languages and International Studies
Journalism and Communication and Film and Television Arts
There are more than 30,000 full-time students, including more than 20,800 undergraduates and more than 14,000 graduate students.[21] Hunan University has started to recruit international students since 1990s and is one of the Project 985 universities in China to launch an international student program taught entirely in English.[22][23]
Hunan University was ranked 286th worldwide in 2023 in terms of aggregate performance (
THE+
ARWU+
QS) as reported by the Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities.[40]
Hunan University ranked 14th worldwide in the 2016
Nature Index Rising Stars.[44] In 2018, Hunan University was elected among 16 universities in the world by Nature, called "
Movers and Shakers".[45] In the
Nature Index Annual Table 2022, which measures the largest groups of papers published in 82 leading high-quality science journals,[46] Hunan University ranked 62nd among the leading research academic institutions globally, 27th in the Asia-Pacific, and 20th in China.[47]
Hunan University ranked 117th globally by the
CWTS Leiden Ranking 2023 based on the number of their scientific publications in the period 2018–2021.[48] For the proportion of their scientific publications that rank among the top 1%, 5%, and 10% in their fields by citations, Hunan University ranks 40th in the world (8th in Asia), 9th globally (1st in Asia), and 10th in the world (3rd in Asia) respectively.[48]
In 2020, a research paper by
Loet Leydesdorff, a famous scientometrician, employs data from 205 China's leading research-intensive universities, including in the CWTS Leiden Ranking 2020, to classify them into three main groups: Top, Middle, and Bottom. Hunan University (with a Z-score of 10.2) ranks 2nd only to
Tsinghua University (z=11.0), which leads the "High Group of 32 Universities".[49]
In 2022, 32 HNU faculty members were included in
Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers, placing HNU at No. 33 globally and third in China, behind only the
Chinese Academy of Science and Tsinghua University.[50][51]
Subject Rankings
Hunan University has been ranked in the top 30th global universities in "
engineering" by several international rankings, including U.S. News Rankings,
URAP ranking, and
NTU Ranking.[52][53][54]
Notable alumni
Among its prominent alumni are
Wang Fuzhi, a celebrated philosopher in Chinese history;
Wei Yuan, a reformist who first advocated to learn from the West;
Zeng Guofan, the first Chinese to initiate the Modernization Movement (at the time called
Yangwu Yundong, a movement to imitate overseas technology and industry) and to make arrangements for a modern factory in China;
Zuo Zongtang, a national hero who arranged to build China's first modern navy and took great pains to defend and develop
Xinjiang;
Guo Songtao, China's first ambassador to a foreign country;
Cai E, a major leader in defending the
Republic of China;
Zhang Fengxuan, the first Chinese to set foot on the continent of Antarctica;[55] and
Ci Yungui, the chief designer of
China's first super computer.[56]
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