affiliatedfaculty的简单介绍
Affiliated Faculty Emeriti Faculty 分别是什么意思
Affiliated Faculty 是附属学院或教职
Emeriti Faculty 是终身或荣誉教职 如 professor emeritus 是荣誉或终生教授

这里的faculty 不是学院,问世教职的意思 faculty member 是学院教职
用英语介绍沙特国王科技大学
KAUST was founded in 2009 and focuses exclusively on graduate education and research, using English as the official language of instruction. It offers programs in Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering; Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering; and Physical Science and Engineering. It was announced in 2013 that KAUST had one of the fastest growing research and citation records in the world.[3]
History
KAUST officially opened on September 23, 2009, in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
Campus[edit]
Campus laboratories with town buildings and mosque on the left
Residential street with outdoor sculpture
KAUST’s core campus, located on the Red Sea at Thuwal, is sited on more than 36 square kilometres (14 sq mi), encompassing a marine sanctuary and research facility.[4]
KAUST is the first mixed-gender university campus in Saudi Arabia. Saudi authorities hope the mixed-gender center will help modernize the kingdom's deeply conservative society.[5] The religious police do not operate on-site. Women are allowed to mix freely with men and to drive on campus, and they are not required to wear veils in the coeducational classes.[6]
KAUST was Saudi Arabia's first LEED certified project and is the world's largest LEED Platinum campus.[7] Designed by international architecture firm HOK, it was also chosen by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE) as one of the 2010 Top Ten Green Projects.[8] The University Library received the 2011 AIA/ALA Library Building Award for accomplishments in library architecture. [9]
Laboratories
Research institutions in the Kingdom and the region will link to the university’s supercomputer and other laboratory facilities through the 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) Saudi Arabian Advanced Research and Education Network (SAREN).[10]
Supercomputer: Shaheen—the Arabian word for peregrine falcon—is the fastest supercomputer in the Middle East and one of the most powerful in the world. Developed by IBM, it is capable of 222 teraflops, or 222 trillion floating point operations per second. Shaheen was replaced by Shaheen II in 2015.
Visualization: CORNEA is a fully immersive, six-sided virtual reality facility that gives students and researchers the ability to turn data into 3D structures that they can interact with and examine. It was built in partnership with the University of California, San Diego.
Nanofabrication, Imaging, and Characterization: A clean-room environment equipped with tools to support research in advanced materials, biotechnology,electronics and photonics, and MEMS/NEMS. The Imaging and Characterization Labs include a suite of 10 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers and facilities for scanning, tran**ission, confocal, and Raman Spectroscopy, magnetic and thermal measurements, allowing scientists to examine nanostructure devices and surfaces down to the level of individual atoms.
Coastal and Marine Resources: Located next to the Red Sea, the Coastal and Marine Resources Lab facilitates marine research. The facility builds and deploys oceanographic instrumentation and provides operational services to support research vessels for marine exploration, diving, and sampling. Indoor and outdoor seawater facilities allow researchers to culture marine organi**s.
Analytical Core: These labs focus on spectroscopy, chromatography and mass spectrometry, trace metals ****ysis, wet chemistry, and surface ****ysis.
Biosciences and Bioengineering: These facilities include genomic and proteomic labs essential to the study of cellular molecules for DNA sequencing and genetic ****ysis, as well as the investigation of cellular processes. The genomics facility is equipped with robots and laboratory automation.[10]
Residential neighborhoods
KAUST students, faculty and staff live in one of three residential areas: Safaa Gardens, Harbor District and Safaa Island neighborhood. Areas of community activity include Discovery Square, multiple gym facilities, libraries, and coffee shops. Discovery Square includes a movie theater, a grocery store, and several restaurants.
Academics and research
The University organizes interdisciplinary collaborative research teams across three academic divisions Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE); Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE); and Physical Science and Engineering (PSE). It offers two graduate programs: a Master of Science degree (18 months) and a Ph.D. program (3–4 years).[11]
KAUST focuses on research that applies science and technology to problems of human need, social advancement, and economic development.[10] Four strategic research thrusts build KAUST’s research agenda: Resources, Energy and Environment; Biosciences and Bioengineering; Materials Science and Engineering; Applied Mathematics and Computational Science.[10]
To support these thrusts, KAUST established multidisciplinary Research Centers focused on catalysis, clean combustion, computational bioscience, geometric modeling and scientific visualization, membranes, desert agriculture, Red Sea science and engineering, solar and alternative energy science and engineering, and water desalination and reuse.[10]
Organization and administration[edit]
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The first president of the university was Choon Fong Shih.[12] On February 16, 2013, the executive committee of the board of trustees at KAUST appointed Jean-Lou Chameau, the former president of the California Institute of Technology, as the new President of KAUST.[13]
KAUST has established self-directed organizations. Its graduate student council was established in 2009, for voicing students' interests. Under the council there are four subcommittees: Academic and Research Committee, Graduate Life Committee, International Business Relations Committee and University Relations Committee.[14]
Students[edit]
As of September 2014, KAUST has 840 students in total. The student population comes from over 60 nationalities from all continents. The largest single national representation is from China with India in second place. Saudi Arabia is the third most prevalent nationality of the student make up.
Building design information[edit]
Size: 4 million square feet; 2.1 million square foot laboratory; 5.2 million square foot campus
Architect, Lab Planner, Lead MEP Engineer, Interiors: HOK
Architect of Record: Oger International, Paris
MEP (Fire Protection): R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Boston
MEP (Energy Modeling): Affiliated Engineers Inc., Seattle
Structural Engineer: HOK and Walter P. Moore, Houston
Environmental Consultant: RWDI, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Civil Engineer: LJA Engineering, Houston
Landscape Architect: HOK Planning Group, Atlanta
Lighting Design and Consulting: HOK and Pivotal Lighting Design, Seattle
谁会用英语介绍一下西亚斯
国际学校Sias吗?以下是它的介绍
Sias International University (Sias), transliterated Zhengzhou University Sias International School, is the first solely American-owned post-secondary school in Central China. Officially a campus of and affiliated with Zhengzhou University, the leading university in Henan Province, it was developed and designed to meet the most current educational needs of students in China. It is the first full-time undergraduate institution approved by the Degree Committee of the State Council in China to grant both Chinese and American Bachelor's Degrees, whose diplomas are those of Zhengzhou University and Fort Hays State. It is fully accredited by the China Ministry of Education. Sias is located in the ancient city of Xinzheng, near Henan's capital, Zhengzhou.
Combining Chinese and Western educational philosophies, Sias aims to develop sophisticated and specialized talents that can make contributions to the modernization and economic development of China. To achieve this aim, through a modern, beautiful environment, a visionary curriculum and diverse campus activities, it broadens the views of its students and encourages creativity and independent thought among both students and faculty. The participation of foreign faculty members and the use of English-language teaching materials also enhance bilingual communication skills and encourage all Sias students to explore global strategies to solve problems and develop innovative thinking.
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Harvard University
In 1636 a college was founded in Cambridge by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was opened for instruction two years later and named in 1639 for English clergyman John Harvard, its first benefactor. The college at first lacked substantial endowments and existed on gifts from individuals and the General Court. Harvard gradually acquired considerable autonomy and private financial support, becoming a chartered university in 1780. Today it has the largest private endowment of any university in the world.
Harvard has steadily developed under the great American educators who have successively served as its presidents. During the presidency of Charles W. Eliot (1869-1909), Harvard established an elective system for undergraduates, by which they could choose most of their courses themselves. Under Abbott L. Lowell, who was president from 1909 to 1933, the undergraduate house systems of residence and instruction were introduced. Academic growth and physical expansion continued during the tenures of James B. Conant (1933-1953), Nathan M. Pusey (1953-1971), and Derek C. Bok (1971-1991). Neil L. Rudenstine was appointed president in 1991.
Sponsored by Henry Rosovsky, former dean of the faculty of arts and sciences (1973-1984), the undergraduate elective system, or General Education Program, was replaced in 1979 by a Core Curriculum intended to prepare well-educated men and women for the challenges of modern life. Students are now required to take courses for the equivalent of an academic year in each of five areas: literature and arts, history, social ****ysis and moral reasoning, science, and foreign cultures. In addition to the new curriculum, students must spend roughly the equivalent of two years on courses in a field of concentration and one year on elective courses. Students must also demonstrate competence in writing, mathematics, and a foreign language.
From its earliest days Harvard established and maintained a tradition of academic excellence and the training of citizens for national public service. Among many notable alumni are the religious leaders Increase Mather and Cotton Mather; the philosopher and psychologist William James; and men of letters such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Robert Frost, and T. S. Eliot. More U.S. presidents have attended Harvard than any other college: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy. A sixth, Rutherford B. Hayes, was a graduate of Harvard Law School, which also counts the jurists Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Felix Frankfurter among its alumni.
Harvard University is governed by a corporation (the oldest corporation in the United States) known as the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The corporation consults with a 30-member Board of Overseers elected by the alumni.
III Undergraduate Activities
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Harvard College, the university’s oldest division, offers undergraduate courses for men and women, leading to a bachelor of arts degree granted by the university. Beginning in 1963, graduates of Radcliffe College, the affiliated undergraduate institution for women, received Harvard degrees with the Radcliffe seal and countersigned by the president of Radcliffe. In the 1970s, Harvard abolished the quota limiting the number of women students, and a joint Harvard and Radcliffe Admissions Office began selecting students on an equal basis. In 1999 Harvard fully absorbed Radcliffe and created the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, which focuses on the study of women and gender. With admission criteria ranking among the most selective in the United States, Harvard accepts less than 20 percent of all applicants; three-fourths of those accepted actually enroll.
During their freshman year, students live in halls within Harvard Yard, a walled enclosure containing several structures from the early 18th century now used as dormitories, dining facilities, libraries, and classrooms. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors live in the 12 residences known as houses. Named in honor of a distinguished alumnus or administrator, each house accommodates approximately 350 students and a group of faculty members who provide individual instruction as tutors, fostering social and intellectual exchange between students and teachers. Each house also has a library and sponsors cultural activities and intramural athletics. Undergraduate life has the additional attraction of proximity to Boston.
IV Graduate and Professional Facilities
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Harvard’s graduate and professional facilities, founded over the last 200 years, include schools of arts and sciences, business administration, dental medicine, design, divinity, education, law, medicine, public administration (now the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government), and public health. Special studies programs are also provided at the Harvard-Yenching Institute; the John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research; the Kathryn W. and Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Russian Studies; and at the centers for Middle Eastern Studies, International Affairs, International Legal Studies, Energy and International Policy, and Health Policy Management.
V Special Facilities
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The Harvard campus is also the site of several renowned museums and collections, among them the Fogg Museum, distinguished for its European and American paintings, sculptures, and prints; the Botanical Museum; and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
Harvard’s library system is the oldest in the United States. The central library collection, used for advanced scholarly research, is housed in the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Augmented by the Houghton Library of rare books and manuscripts, the undergraduate Lamont, Cabot, and Hilles libraries, and the separate house and departmental libraries, as well as by the graduate schools’ collections, the Harvard library complex forms the world’s largest university library system. It currently contains more than 13 million volumes, manuscripts, and microfilms.
Harvard University also maintains the Arnold Arboretum, in Boston; the Harvard College Observatory, based in Cambridge; the research center for Byzantine and Early Christian studies at Dumbarton Oaks, in Washington, D.C.; and Villa I Tatti in Settignano, Italy, formerly the home and library of art critic Bernard Berenson and now a center for art history research.
Home games of the Harvard Crimson football team and other athletic events take place at Harvard Stadium, which has a seating capacity of more than 38,000. Yale University is Harvard’s traditional rival in sports.
VI Publications
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Undergraduate publications include the Harvard Crimson, a daily newspaper founded in 1873; the Harvard Advocate, a literary review; and a nationally known humor magazine, the Harvard Lampoon. Among journals issued by Harvard’s graduate schools and affiliated groups are the Harvard Business Review,Harvard Educational Review, and Harvard Law Review. Harvard University Press, founded in 1913, publishes books of scholarly as well as general interest and medical and scientific works.
我想要大连大学 、大连海事大学、大连外国语大学的英文名字和英文介绍
1、大连大学,英文名:Dalian University。
英文介绍:
Dalian University (DLU) is selected as a university for the training program of outstanding teachers.History can be traced back to Dalian University, founded in April 1949, Guandong Grammar and Law School in March 1948, and Touri** Health School in October 1950.
In October 1987, Dalian University, Dalian Teachers College and Dalian Health School formed a new Dalian University.As of March 2018, the school covers an area of 1246,000 square meters.
It has 25 colleges, 2 tertiary-A affiliated hospitals, 64 undergraduate majors and 21 first-level academic master degree awarding points. There are 6455 faculty members (including 2 affiliated hospitals) and more than 16,000 full-time students.
汉语翻译:
大连大学简称连大(DLU),为卓越教师培养计划入选高校。历史可以追溯到始建于1949年4月成立的大连大学,1948年3月成立的关东文法专门学校、1950年10月成立的旅大市卫生学校。
1987年10月,大连大学、大连师范专科学校、大连市卫生学校三校合一,组建新的大连大学。截至2018年3月,学校占地面积124.6万平方米。
它设有25个学院,2所三级甲等附属医院,64个本科专业,21个一级学术硕士学位授予点;有教职工6455人(含2所附属医院),全日制在校生16000余人。
2、大连海事大学,英文:Dalian Maritime University。
英文介绍:
Dalian Maritime University, referred to as Haida for short, is a national key university affiliated to the Ministry of Transport and Transport.
It is jointly built by the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Education, the State Oceanic Administration, the National Bureau of Defense Science, Technology and Industry, the People's Government of Liaoning Province and the Dalian Municipal People's Government.
It is a national "211 Project" key construction university and a national "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction university. "
Education and Training Plan for Excellent Engineers", "Education and Training Plan for Excellent Legal Personnel" and "Chinese Government Scholarship Receiving Colleges for Overseas Students in China".
Known as the cradle of navigators, the school is a well-known Maritime Academy in China and one of the few maritime academies recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as enjoying international prestige in the world.
翻译:
大连海事大学,简称海大,是交通运输部所属的全国重点大学。它由交通运输部、教育部、国家海洋局、国家国防科技工业局、辽宁省人民政府和大连市人民政府重点共建;是国家“211工程”重点建设高校、国家“双一流”世界一流学科建设高校。
入选“111计划”、“卓越工程师教育培养计划”、“卓越法律人才教育培养计划”和“中国政府奖学金来华留学生接收院校”。学校素有“航海家的摇篮”之称,是中国著名的高等航海学府,是被国际海事组织认定的世界上少数几所“享有国际盛誉”的海事院校之一。
3、大连外国语大学,英文:Dalian University Of Foreign Languages。
Dalian Foreign Studies University is located in Dalian City, Liaoning Province, China.He was selected as the key construction University of Liaoning Province's first-class university.
It is a multi-disciplinary foreign language university with a focus on foreign languages and a coordinated development of arts, management, economics, engineering, law, art and other disciplines.
As of September 2016, the school covers an area of 1262,000 square meters, with a construction area of 500,000 square meters, a total value of 78,942,700 yuan in teaching and scientific research instruments and equipment。
It has 1.84 million copies of printed documents in the library. It has 21 teaching units and 33 undergraduate majors, 746 full-time teachers and 14,606 full-time students.
翻译:
大连外国语大学,坐落于中国辽宁省大连市,为辽宁省省属高校。入选辽宁省一流大学重点建设高校。是一所以外语为主,文、管、经、工、法、艺术等学科相互支撑、协调发展的多科型外国语大学。
截至2016年9月,学校总占地面积126.2万平方米,建筑面积50万平方米,教学科研仪器设备总值7894.27万元,馆藏印刷型文献184万册;下设21个教学单位、33个本科专业;有专任教师746人、全日制在校学生14606人。
