Shenyang Institute Of Chemical Technology
Shenyang University of Chemical Technology (沈阳化工大学) is a best leading university in Shenyang, Liaoning, China under the provincial government.Shenyang University of Chemical Technology (SUCT), partially run by the state and mainly by the local government, is a institute of mainly in science, specialization and advantage in the field of chemical industry, integration in the field of science, engineering, economy, management and arts. In 1952, Shenyang Chemical Industry Technical School ' was established.In 1958, upgraded to colleges, renamed Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology . In 1960, renamed as Liaoning University of Science and Technology. In 1962, back to Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology. January 21, 2010, was renamed Shenyang University of Chemical Technology . In near future, its name is going to be change in "Shenyang University of Sciences and Technology". Now it has become the multi-levels teaching system for postgraduates, undergraduates, and the education of Branch Institute (state-owned & society-run), foreign students, adults, and continuous education.
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