Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics

Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics (Chinese: 新疆财经大学; pinyin: Xīnjiāng Cáijīng Dàxué) is a university in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. Founded in 1950 it is the key institution for the study of economics. There is a total enrolment of more than 20,000 students. There are 1302 staff in total, including 750 are full-time teachers, 36 professors and 215 associate professors. It ranks at 378th in China having an allround score of 17.00.[1]

Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics
新疆财经大学
Main Gate of XUFE
TypePublic
Established1950
Academic staff
1,302
Undergraduates20,000
Postgraduates2,039
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CampusUrban

Location

The university is located at Beijing Road in the new urban area of the city.

Academics

The institute comprises 14 academic departments namely, banking, finance, accounting, business administration, statistics, information management, economics, marketing, law, computer science, foreign languages, preparatory studies, Chinese language, Marxism and Leninism, physical education, and one affiliated school for adult education. Among all the departments, finance, accounting and business administration have been chosen as Xinjiang's key provincial disciplines.

The library has more than 600,000 books.

Research

The university has set up a scientific research fund of RMB1,000,000. It has undertaken research projects at national and provincial levels and at all other sorts of levels and won many awards. Improvement of the quality of teaching has been the central task of the institute. It has carried out a full-scale educational reforms based on the tenets of popularization, personalization, digitization, and internationalization.

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See also

  • List of universities in Xinjiang
  • Xinjiang
  • Urumqi

References

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