Shandong Agricultural University is located at the foot of the majestic Mount Tai. Its predecessor was the Shandong Higher Agricultural School founded in Jinan in 1906 (32th year of Qing Guangxu). [1] is a famous school with a history of 100 years. [2] In October 1952, Shandong Provincial Agricultural College merged with Shandong University Agricultural College at the time, [2] transferred to Qilu University Agricultural Specialist, Jinling University Horticulture Department, Nanjing University Horticulture Department Fruit Tree Group, and formed a new Shandong farmers. College, [2] In September 1983, renamed Shandong Agricultural University.
Shandong Agricultural University is jointly established by the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Forestry Administration and the Shandong Provincial People's Government. It is the first batch of pilot universities for the reform of education and training programs for agricultural and forestry talents. It was selected into the national “2011 Plan”, “111 Plan” and “Special Key Discipline Project”. Shandong famous school project [1] [3-4], selected in the "double first-class" construction in Shandong Province in 2017 [5]. The school is the first batch of units approved by the State Council with the right to grant doctoral, master's and bachelor degrees. In 2017, it was awarded the title of the first “National Civilized Campus”. [6]
As of December 2018, the school campus covers an area of 5,145 acres, with a construction area of 1.18 million square meters, a total value of 688 million yuan for teaching and research equipment, 2.65 million books in the library, and 6.16 million electronic books. There are 34,394 students in the school, including 30,821 undergraduates and 3,573 doctoral and master students. There are 2,677 faculty members, including 898 professors and associate professors, 2 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 4 national teaching teachers, 3 national teaching teams, and 30 engineering experts from Taishan Scholars. The school has 12 post-doctoral research stations, including one national key laboratory, two national key disciplines, two national engineering laboratories, and two national engineering technology research centers; [1]