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The ”’Xiangtan Institute of Technology”’ (”’XIT”’, {{zh|s=湘潭理工学院|p=Xiāngtán lǐgōng xuéyuàn|l=Xiangtan Institute of Science and Technology}}) is a private non-profit college located in the Jiuhua Economic & Development Zone of [[Xiangtan]], [[Hunan]], [[China]]. it is notable for being the first undergraduate university in Hunan Province to transition to a private university with the approval of the [[Ministry of Education (China)|Ministry of Education]]. |
The ”’Xiangtan Institute of Technology”’ (”’XIT”’, {{zh|s=湘潭理工学院|p=Xiāngtán lǐgōng xuéyuàn|l=Xiangtan Institute of Science and Technology}}) is a private non-profit college located in the Jiuhua Economic & Development Zone of [[Xiangtan]], [[Hunan]], [[China]]. it is notable for being the first undergraduate university in Hunan Province to transition to a private university with the approval of the [[Ministry of Education (China)|Ministry of Education]]. |
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The college offers 7 disciplines |
The college offers 7 disciplines science, engineering, economics, management, law, literature, and art, constituting a total of 38 undergraduate majors in total.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web |title=湘潭理工学院 |url=https://en.xtit.edu.cn/lists/56.html |access-date=2025-11-10 |website=en.xtit.edu.cn}}</ref> |
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== History == |
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the main campus at Xiangtan finished construction in September 2019, and the first cohort of students enrolled within the same year. |
the main campus at Xiangtan finished construction in September 2019, and the first cohort of students enrolled within the same year. |
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in June 2020, the university was approved by the Ministry of Education to become an independent, nonprofit private university under the name Xiangtan Institute of Technology<ref name=”:0″ /> |
in June 2020, the university was approved by the Ministry of Education to become an independent, nonprofit private university under the name Xiangtan Institute of Technology<ref name=”:0″ /> |
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== Academics == |
== Academics == |
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[[File:湘潭理工学院.jpg|thumb|Xiangtan Institute of Technology campus]] |
[[File:湘潭理工学院.jpg|thumb|Xiangtan Institute of Technology campus]] |
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Currently consists of the School of Humanities and Arts, School of Business, School of Chinese Languages, School of Digital Technology, School of Automotive Engineering, School of Marxism, Ministry of Public Sports, and Tanzhou College |
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As part of its partnership with the Geely group, |
As part of its partnership with the Geely group, hosts a joint Postdoctoral Research Workstation under the [[Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security]], allowing postdoctoral researchers and students at the university to collaborate directly with with the company<ref name=”:0″ /> |
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== References == |
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Latest revision as of 02:16, 10 November 2025
Xiangtan Institute of Technology, private undergraduate university located in the Jiuhua Economic & Development Zone of Xiangtan, Hunan, China
The Xiangtan Institute of Technology (XIT, Chinese: 湘潭理工学院; pinyin: Xiāngtán lǐgōng xuéyuàn; lit. ‘Xiangtan Institute of Science and Technology’) is a private non-profit college located in the Jiuhua Economic & Development Zone of Xiangtan, Hunan, China. it is notable for being the first undergraduate university in Hunan Province to transition from a affiliated collage to a private university with the approval of the Ministry of Education.
The college offers 7 disciplines: science, engineering, economics, management, law, literature, and art, constituting a total of 38 undergraduate majors in total.[1]
Originally the Beijin College of Hunan University of Technology and Business (湖南工商大学北津学院), the college was founded on the banks of the Xiangjiang River in 2001 as a joint effort by Hunan University and the Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Corporation.[2] The site of the college was located within the site of the Han–era Beijin City, west of Changsha
the main campus at Xiangtan finished construction in September 2019, and the first cohort of students enrolled within the same year.
in June 2020, the university was approved by the Ministry of Education to become an independent, nonprofit private university under the new name Xiangtan Institute of Technology[1]
Currently, Xiangtan Institute of Technology consists of the School of Humanities and Arts, School of Business, School of Chinese Languages, School of Digital Technology, School of Automotive Engineering, School of Marxism, Ministry of Public Sports, and Tanzhou College
As part of its partnership with the Geely group, Xiangtan Institute of Technology hosts a joint Postdoctoral Research Workstation under the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, allowing postdoctoral researchers and students at the university to collaborate directly with with the company[1]

