Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology

University in Xi'an, China
34°14′25″N 108°57′42″E / 34.2402°N 108.9617°E / 34.2402; 108.9617Websitewww.xauat.edu.cn

Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (XUAT) is one of China's eight historic institutions specializing in civil engineering and architecture. It was once a key university directly overseen by the former Ministry of Metallurgical Industry. Located in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, its roots can be traced back to Beiyang University, founded in 1895. During the nationwide restructuring of China's higher education system in 1956, XUAT was formed through the merger of the Northeast Institute of Technology, Northwest Institute of Technology, Qingdao Institute of Technology, and the civil engineering, construction, and environmental departments of the South Jiangsu Polytechnic Institute. The university was renamed Xi'an Metallurgical Institute in 1959 and later Xi'an Metallurgical and Architectural Institute in 1963. It adopted its current name, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, in March 1994.[1]

History

The history of Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (XUAT) dates back to the founding of the Beiyang Western Academy (Chinese: 北洋西学学堂) in Tianjin in 1895. In 1956, during a nationwide restructuring of higher education institutions, XUAT was established through the merger of the former Northeast Institute of Technology (NIT), Northwest Institute of Technology (NWIT), Qingdao Institute of Technology (QIT), and the Civil, Architecture, and Municipal departments of the South Jiangsu Polytechnic Institute (SUPI). This merger brought together the core disciplines of civil engineering, architecture, and environmental studies, marking a significant milestone in the history of higher education in China. The institution was renamed Xi'an Metallurgical College in 1959 and later Xi'an Metallurgical and Architectural College in 1963. On March 8, 1994, it was officially renamed Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (Chinese: 西安建筑科技大学) with the approval of the State Education Commission.[2] In 1998, the university's administration was transferred to the People's Government of Shaanxi Province.[3]

Rankings

Comprehensive ranking

  • Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): 801-900 globally[4]

Ranking by Subject

  • QS World University Rankings: Global 151-200 Rankings in Architecture and Built Environment in 2023[5]
  • US News&World Report: Ranked 66th globally for civil engineering, 92nd globally for environmental engineering, and 178th globally for chemical engineering[6]
School of Architecture
Xi'an Conservation Institute of Urban Heritage
Library
Yifu Building

References

  1. ^ 新华通讯社. 陕西分社 (1999). 陕西辉煌五十年, 1949-1999 (in Chinese). 陕西人民出版社. p. 180. ISBN 978-7-224-05105-6. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  2. ^ 北光经济信息中心 (1999). 中国高等院校概况新编 (in Chinese). 中国建材工业出版社. p. 670. ISBN 978-7-80090-839-2. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  3. ^ 中国大学指南/2006版/5/西南和西北地区大学. 中囯大学指南 (in Chinese). 中国统计出版社. 2006. p. 130. ISBN 978-7-5037-4873-8. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  4. ^ "【软科排名】西安建筑科技大学|2024中国大学专业排名|西安建筑科技大学优势专业". www.shanghairanking.cn. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  5. ^ "Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT)". Top Universities. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  6. ^ "Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology". USnews.
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