海南大学 | |
Type | National |
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Established | 1958 |
President | Li Jianbao |
Administrative staff
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2527 |
Students | 31,000 |
Undergraduates | 25,000 |
Location | Haikou, Hainan, China |
Campus | urban |
Website | http://www.hainu.edu.cn |
Coordinates: 20°03′38″N 110°19′17″E / 20.06056°N 110.32139°E
Hainan University (simplified Chinese: 海南大学; traditional Chinese: 海南大學; pinyin: Hǎinán Dàxué) is a comprehensive provincial university in Haikou, Hainan province established in 1988.
The original Hainan university was established in 1983. It was a key provincial university. On August 14, 2007, the Ministry of Education approved the merger of the South China University of Tropical Agriculture (SCUTA) and Hainan University merged into a single which kept the Hainan University name.
South China University of Tropical Agriculture (South China Institute of Tropical Crops), created in 1958 by the central people's government to break the obstruction and embargo of natural rubber forced by foreign powers. It specialized in rubber and tropical agriculture. It was the only higher education center in Hainan to offer the State Key Disciplines and doctoral programs, which ran in partnership with the China Academy of Tropical Agriculture created in 1954 (South China Academy of Tropical Crops) to have won over 900 education and scientific research awards.
Hainan University consists of three campuses, with a total area of 741 acres (3.00 km2):