The School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
was evolved from the major of Inorganic Chemical
Engineering, which was established in 1959 since
the foundation of Yancheng Institute of
Technology (YCIT). Due to the national economic
difficulties in 1960s, its development was
suspended from 1962 to 1978. After the recovery,
the Department of Chemical Engineering was set
up, and a new major, Silicate Technology, was
added up. In 1986, the Department of Chemical
Engineering was renamed as Construction Material
Engineering, and the major of Fine Chemical
Engineering was set up. In 1988, the majors of
Inorganic Chemical Engineering and Fine Chemical
Engineering were separated to form the new
Department of Chemical Engineering, and the
major of Industrial Analysis was set up four
years later. In 1996, the Department of Food and
Chemical Engineering of Yancheng Vocational
University was merged, and the Chemical
Engineering Department of YCIT was formed. One
year later, the first undergraduate students
majoring in Chemical Engineering and Technology
were enrolled. In 2000, the major of Industrial
Analysis was renamed as Applied chemistry, and
the major of Environmental Engineering was added
up meanwhile. In 2004, the departments of
Chemical Engineering and Oceanography were
combined to form the School of Chemical and
Bioengineering, and the Pharmaceutical
Engineering was added up as a new major in 2006.
In 2010, the major of Environmental Engineering
was separated as an independent school, and the
rest majors were split as the current schools of
Chemistry & Chemical Engineering and
Oceanography & Bioengineering in 2015.
Currently, the School of Chemistry & Chemical
Engineering is composed of three academic
departments, including Applied Chemistry,
Chemical Engineering and Pharmaceutical
Engineering, one general chemistry teaching
office and one chemistry & chemical experimental
center. Additionally, Chemical Engineering &
Technology is the key major of Jiangsu
universities, and Chemical Engineering &
Technology is the key discipline of Jiangsu
province, which has been authorized to grant the
Master’s degree in 2018.
So far, there are
79 faculty and staff members in the school, including 9 professors, 21 associate
professors, 1 associate researcher, 4 senior technicians. In addition, there are
6 intramural adjunct professors, 5 intramural adjunct associate professors and
10 extramural adjunct professors hired. Among all the members, there are 2
candidates of "333 High Level Talent” of Jiangsu province, 3 candidates of “Six
Talent Peaks”, 3 young & mid-aged academic leaders of "Qing Lan Project", 3
young elite teachers of "Qing Lan Project", 3 adjunct doctoral supervisors and
17 adjunct master tutors. The faculty team is mainly composed of young &
mid-aged teachers, who are full of passion, motivation and innovation. Moreover,
44.3% of the faculties has the title higher than Associate Professor, and 64.6%
has the doctoral degree. The proportions of the faculties with the senior
professional titles and high academic qualifications are ranked among the top
levels in YCIT and similar universities. In the past five years, the school has
undertaken more than 20 NSFC projects, more than 30 provincial and
ministerial-level projects and more than 100 enterprise projects. The total
research funding is more than 20 million RMB Yuan. At present, there are more
than 1,100 full-time undergraduate students, 50 joint-educated master candidates
booked in the school. In the past five years, the graduate employment rate is
higher than 99%, and the postgraduate enrollment rate is higher than 25%.
With the
development in the past 60 years, the School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
already has a competent faculty team, a well-regulated teaching system and sound
social reputation. The school will continue the progresses to strengthen the
construction of preponderant disciplines, improve the teaching quality and
upgrade the education standard. With the endeavors of all the members, the
school will strive to fulfill the target to be national famous and regional
first-class in the near future.