Xi'an Jiaotong University - Faculty

Faculty

Teachers and Staffs

Total: 15278
Subtotal of the number in the statements: 5662
The number of teachers and staffs here: 4041
Professional teachers: 2104
Ancillary teaching personnel: 283
Administrative personnel:791
Rear-service personnel: 863
Personnel of scientific research institutions: 629
Staff of the School-run enterprises: 509
Personnel of subsidiary bodies: 483

The subtotal of other personnel: 4948
Personnel of three attached hospitals: 3476
Personnel of the attached middle schools, primary schools and kindergartens: 353
Personnel of collective ownership: 231
Teachers invited outside: 888

Left and retired personnel: 4668
Among which: the left and retired personnel of the three attached hospitals: 1260

Staffs Titles:

Total: 4041
Senior: 514
Vice-senior: 914
Medium: 1114
Junior: 511
Among which professional teachers: 2104
Senior: 500
Vice-senior: 742
Medium: 653
Junior: 209

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