Zhongyuan University of Technology (Simplified Chinese: ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå·¥å¦é¢ Zhà Ângyuán gà Âng xuéyuàn), formerly Zhengzhou Textile Institute (ZITT) (éÂÂå·Â纺ç»Âå¦é¢ Zhèngzhà Âu fÃÂngzhë xuéyuàn), is a public university in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China. It has three campuses: central, south, and west.
It has 22,000 full-time students and 1,942 faculty members.
ZUT, the former ZITT, has presently evolved into a multi-disciplinary university focusing on engineering, featuring textiles and clothing, and promoting coordinated development of such disciplines as engineering, management, liberal arts, sciences, economics, and law. Since its foundation in 1955, ZITT has been supervised by the Ministry of Textile Industry until it was transferred to Henan Province in September 1998, in accordance with the principle of "jointly supervised by central and local authorities, mainly by the local authorities". In July 2000, ZITT was renamed Zhongyuan University of Technology.
ZUT has three campuses: central, south and west that are composed of 20 teaching schools and departments: