Hankou University is a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive private undergraduate college approved by the Ministry of Education. The school was founded in 2000, its predecessor was the Hankou Branch of Central China Normal University. In 2011, upon application by the Hubei Provincial People's Government and approval by the Ministry of Education, it was converted and renamed Hankou University. It is one of the first 17 universities in the country to convert from an independent college to an ordinary private undergraduate university. In 2014, it was approved by the Provincial Department of Education and became the first among 32 similar universities in the province to enter the second-tier enrollment university. It is also one of the first universities in Hubei Province to jointly recruit and train master's degree students among private universities. The school has 12 colleges, 1 department, 13 teaching units, and 36 undergraduate majors, covering seven major disciplines including economics, law, education, literature, engineering, management, and art. There are currently more than 14,000 full-time college students, including 11,449 undergraduates. The school has a strong teaching staff, with a team of full-time teachers with rich teaching experience, high academic level, and reasonable professional titles, academic qualifications, and age structures. There are currently 846 full-time teachers, 82 teachers with senior professional titles, 291 teachers with associate senior professional titles, 93 teachers with doctoral degrees, 631 teachers with master's degrees, 1 expert enjoying the special allowance of the State Council, and 1 young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions at the provincial and ministerial levels. people. The school's scientific research work is gratifying and its scientific and technological achievements are outstanding. In the past three years, the school has undertaken 506 scientific research projects of various types at all levels, including 1 Youth Fund Project of the Ministry of Education’s Humanities and Social Sciences General Project, 1 Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation General Project, and a Hubei Provincial Social Science Fund General Project (later funding 3 projects), 2 major research project fund projects of Hubei Province, 2 theoretical research projects of Hubei Provincial People’s Congress, and 4 key projects of Hubei Provincial Education Science Planning. He has published 77 books, including 61 textbooks; he has published 48 high-level academic papers, including 31 included in SCI and EI; he has been approved for 91 national patents, including 1 invention patent.