The university employs 3,372 teaching and administrative staff, including 1,910 engaged in teaching and research, with 417 professors and 722 associate professors. Notable faculty members include: •
Yin Xiangchu, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, recognized for research on
locust habitats. •
Song Daxiang, arachnologist and author of
The Arachnids of China. •
Wei Chunjiang, microbiologist known for his studies of lichens. •
Qi Xia, historian specializing in the economy of the
Song dynasty, author of
The Economic History of the Song Dynasty. •
Teng Dachun, historian of education, author of
The History of Education in the United States. ==References==