Undergraduate
At present, LZU has 19,337 undergraduates distributed in its 100 undergraduate majors, covering a field of 12 disciplines including philosophy, literature, history, law, education, science, engineering, agriculture, medical science, economics, management, and liberal arts. Since its establishment, LZU has nurtured more than 200,000 talents for the country. Since 1999, 17 LZU alumni have been elected as academicians of the Chinese Academy of Science or the Chinese Academy of Engineering. It is therefore renowned as a cradle of academicians in the country. Since the resumption of China’s College Entrance Examination in 1977, nine of LZU’s undergraduate graduates have become academicians of the two academies, allowing it to rank seventh in the nation's universities regarding the number of national academician alumni.
School of nuclear Science and Technology, founded in 1955 with name of Department of Physics. It is one of the oldest high education institution on nuclear science in China.
Faculties and staffs 86
Full professor 19
Associate professors 21
Undergraduate students 695
Graduate students: 254
The school recruited 14 professors, including Academician Chai Zhifang of CAS. Those professors made important contributions to promote the overall development of school's academic level. The school had made outstanding contributions to China’s nuclear science and technology industry and had cultivated a large number of talents. There is one academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, one academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, seven winners of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. (Updated in October 2018)