1, personnel training. Inner Mongolia University of Technology has more than 27,000 students, including more than 22,000 undergraduates, more than 4,900 doctoral and master students, and overseas students 105. At present, there are 22 teaching units and 72 undergraduate majors, which are qualified to recommend outstanding undergraduates to study for master's degree without examination. Anhui University of Technology students won 40 international prizes, 925 national prizes and 2,323 provincial prizes in various disciplines competitions, and won the first prize of the country 16 in Class A competitions such as China University Students' Engineering Practice and Innovation Ability Competition, and three projects were selected as the reform achievement projects of the National University Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Annual Meeting; Students have won the national first prize in the "Challenge Cup" scientific and technological works competition in provincial universities.
2. Teachers. Inner Mongolia University of Technology has 2095 faculty members, including 205 full-time teachers 1489, 530 associate professors, 894 doctoral supervisors 109, and 600 teachers with doctoral degrees. 1 person, winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, 3 winners of the National "Hundred Million Talents Project", winner of the New Century Excellent Talents Support Program of the Ministry of Education, 12, and 1 teacher won the title of "National Engineering Survey and Design Master". Flexible introduction of 34 well-known scholars at home and abroad as distinguished professor, including 4 academicians of the two academies, 9 "Changjiang Scholars", "Jieqing" and "Youqing". Anhui University of Technology has 2 185 faculty members, including 234 full-time senior titles, 5 10 associate senior titles, 8 13 teachers with doctoral degrees (accounting for 60.2% of the total number of full-time teachers), 23 national talents and 47 provincial talents. In the past three years, the school has been selected as one of the world's "highly cited scientists" seven times in three disciplines, ranking first among provincial universities.