The School of International Education (SOIE) of Zhejiang University of Science and Technology is the centralized management department for international students. It consists of the General Office, Admission Office, Project Development Office, Student Affairs Office, Teaching and Research Affairs Office. The School of International Education now has 23 faculty members.
here were 1,962 international students from 115 countries and regions studying in our university in 2021, including 1,380 degree-holders. We have more than 2000 international students studying in secondary schools with English taught programs of 12 undergraduate and 11 postgraduate. All programs taught in Chinese
Read MoreMs. TONG Yunyun
Position: Dean
Tel: 85070091
Office: West Library 413-2
E-mai: 112013@zust.edu.cn
Mr. XIA Junsuo
Position: Party Secretary
Tel: 85070096
Office: West Library 413-1
E-mai: xiajunsuo2010@126.com
Ms. WEI Jianhua
Position: Deputy Dean
Tel: 85070143
Office: West Library 413-5
E-mai: weijianhua@zust.edu.cn
Ms. DUN Fenghua
Position: Deputy Party Secretary
Tel: 85070090
Office: West Library 413-4
E-mai: dunfenghua@zust.edu.cn
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11Zhejiang Province, located in the southern part of Yangtze River Delta of the southeast coast of China, lies to the east of the East China Sea, south of Fujian Province, west of Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, and north of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. Zhejiang, which literally means a zigzagging river, is named because of the largest river in that territory, Qiantang River. The name of the province is often abbreviated to its first character "浙" or Zhe, with Hangzhou as its provincial capital.
Department
11Zhejiang Province, located in the southern part of Yangtze River Delta of the southeast coast of China, lies to the east of the East China Sea, south of Fujian Province, west of Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, and north of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. Zhejiang, which literally means a zigzagging river, is named because of the largest river in that territory, Qiantang River. The name of the province is often abbreviated to its first character "浙" or Zhe, with Hangzhou as its provincial capital.
Department
11Zhejiang Province, located in the southern part of Yangtze River Delta of the southeast coast of China, lies to the east of the East China Sea, south of Fujian Province, west of Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, and north of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. Zhejiang, which literally means a zigzagging river, is named because of the largest river in that territory, Qiantang River. The name of the province is often abbreviated to its first character "浙" or Zhe, with Hangzhou as its provincial capital.
Department
11Zhejiang Province, located in the southern part of Yangtze River Delta of the southeast coast of China, lies to the east of the East China Sea, south of Fujian Province, west of Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, and north of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. Zhejiang, which literally means a zigzagging river, is named because of the largest river in that territory, Qiantang River. The name of the province is often abbreviated to its first character "浙" or Zhe, with Hangzhou as its provincial capital.
Department
11Zhejiang Province, located in the southern part of Yangtze River Delta of the southeast coast of China, lies to the east of the East China Sea, south of Fujian Province, west of Jiangxi Province and Anhui Province, and north of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. Zhejiang, which literally means a zigzagging river, is named because of the largest river in that territory, Qiantang River. The name of the province is often abbreviated to its first character "浙" or Zhe, with Hangzhou as its provincial capital.