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Jiangsu Economic and Trade Vocational and Technical College
Jiangsu Vocational College, located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is the first batch of demonstration vocational colleges in Jiangsu Province, national demonstration (backbone) vocational colleges, high-level vocational colleges in Jiangsu Province, excellent vocational colleges in Jiangsu Province and high-level vocational colleges with China characteristics.
The college was established in 1952. Jiangsu Business Management Cadre College and Jiangsu Business School were jointly established on 1987 after several restructuring and integration. In 2000, it was placed under the charge of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education by Jiangsu Provincial Department of Trade, and in 2002, it was transformed into Jiangsu Economic and Trade Vocational and Technical College with the approval of Jiangsu Provincial People's Government.
Wuxi Institute of Technology
Wuxi Vocational and Technical College is a state-owned, public and provincial full-time general higher vocational college, located in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, on the shore of Taihu Lake. It is one of the national demonstrative higher vocational colleges, and it is a pilot project institution of "Experimental Zone for Comprehensive Reform of Higher Education" established by Jiangsu Province and the Ministry of Education. It was selected as the national "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" integration development project of production and education, the construction unit of excellent higher vocational colleges in Jiangsu Province, and the first-class high-level school construction unit of "Double High Plan".
As of February 2023, the school has two campuses, Zhongqiao and Taihu Lake. The school covers an area of more than 850 mu with a building area of 398,000 square meters. The total assets are 65.438+0.795 billion yuan, of which the total value of teaching and scientific research instruments and equipment is 457 million yuan, and the library has more than 65.438+0.5 million books; There are 14 teaching units, 7 technical colleges, 6 undergraduate majors and 48 specialist majors. There are more than 65438 full-time undergraduate and international students, and more than 1 000 faculty members.