Zhejiang A&F University[1] (ZAFU; 浙江农林大学), formerly Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, is a provincial public university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.[2]
Zhejiang A&F University was established in 1960 by the merge of Tianmu Forestry College and Zhejiang Agriculture College.[3]
Administration
Administrative offices
The administrative offices are structured into the following divisions:[4]
Teaching Affairs Office
Center of Equipment Purchase and Management
Department of Science and Technology Administration
Graduate Department
Student Affairs Department
Admissions and Career Service Office
Capital Construction Department
Department of University Rear Service Administration
Supervision and Auditing Office
International Office
Public Security Department
Center of Modern Educational Technology
Center of Educational Development
Headquarters of New Campus Construction
University Rear Service Corp.
Schools and departments
The university is organized into the following schools and departments.[5]
School of Agriculture and Food Science
School of Forestry and Biotechnology
School of Environmental Technology
School of Animal Science and Technology
School of Engineering
School of Landscape Architecture
School of Economics and Management
School of Humanities
School of Information Science and Technology
School of Foreign Languages
School of Tourism and Health
School of Tea Culture
School of Sciences
School of Art Design
International College
Continuing Education College
Division of Physical Education and Military Training
Unless otherwise stated, all the universities and colleges listed are provincial or municipal public universities and colleges. DBC: Double First-Class Construction; 985: Project 985; 211: Project 211; Key: National Key Universities; P+M: provincial and ministerial co-founded universities. Degree: institutions offering degree education; Professional: institutions offering professional training and certificates. Vocational: institutions offering vocational training and diploma. Private: privately founded. Foreign: Sino-foreign cooperative joint universities; Independent: Independent college affiliated to a university; Continuing: Continuing education institutions; Private: Privately founded As of April 2018, there were 108 higher education institutions in Zhejiang, among which 36 were private, and 9 Continuing education institutions.