USTC now has 20 schools, 30 departments and several institutes in Hefei, Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Shenyang and Changchun. It has 8 national key programs of first-level disciplines namely mathematics, physics, chemistry, geophysics, biology, history of science and technology, mechanics, and nuclear science and technology; 4 national key programs of second-level disciplines, 2 programs with major national support, and 18 programs with major provincial and ministerial support. It has 50 national-level and CAS/provincial/ ministerial-level laboratories and research centers, including the National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, the National Key Laboratory of Fire Science.
USTC has 1916 faculty members, of whom 49 are academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), 17 academicians of the The World Academy of Sciences, 613 professors and 699 associate professors. Of its 25000 plus students, over 5000 are doctoral students, nearly 12000 are masters students, and about 7400 are undergraduate students. From 2000, USTC had joined Chinese Government Scholarship Programs (CGSP), and since 2013 offered more scholarship programs for international students. Now there’re CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Program, Chinese Government Scholarship-University Postgraduate Program, CAS Belt and Road Scholarship and USTC Scholarship. Currently there’re 665 international students from 59 countries studying in USTC.