STUDENT LIFE
Graduate education history of “Plant Protection:
1952 | “Plant protection” enrolled its first graduate student. |
1981 | “Plant pathology” and “Entomology” were approved for master’s degree authorization |
1986 | “Entomology” was approved for Ph.D authorization |
1990 | “Plant pathology” was approved for Ph.D authorization |
1998 | “Plant protection”, as first-layer discipline, was approved for Ph.D authorization and established the post-doctoral research station. |
2004 | “Environmental Biology” was approved for master’s degree Ph.D authorization. |
Currently, the department of “Plant protection” has 32 doctoral supervisors (including adjunct supervisor), 68 Master Tutors, and recruits 40 doctoral students, 90 master students for each year.