
Founded in 1895 as Peiyang University, Tianjin University is the oldest institute of higher education in China, and pioneered the development of modern Chinese education.
Founded in 1895 as Peiyang University, Tianjin University is the oldest institute of higher education in China, and pioneered the development of modern Chinese education.
Tianjin University adheres to the mission of training high caliber talents with innovative abilities, and has had considerable success in the training of high-level specialists in various fields.
Tianjin University constantly refines and optimizes the structure of academic disciplines, and has set up 61 undergraduate programs, 35 master degree programs, and 27 doctoral degree programs.
A rich campus life awaits all those who come to Tianjin University. An integral part of our mission to train talented graduates is providing a fertile environment for students to develope their social, cultural, sporting and artistic lives.
19,099 |
Undergraduate Students |
12,662 |
Master’s Students |
4,665 |
Doctoral Students |
2,067 |
International Students |
68 |
Undergraduate Programs |
39 |
Master’s Programs (Level 1 Discipline) |
29 |
Doctoral Programs (Level 1 Discipline) |
25 |
Postdoctoral Programs |
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Faculty & Staff |
1,380,000㎡ |
Gross Floor Area of Wejin Road Campus |
1,300,000㎡ |
Gross Floor Area of Peiyang Park Campus |
14 |
Academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering |
54 |
Recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars |
17 |
Chief Scientists of the National “973” Key Basic Research Project |
894 |
Faculty with Professorship Senior Professional Title |
42 |
National High-quality Curriculum |
9 |
National-level Teaching Teams |
6 |
National Bilingual Teaching Demonstration Programs |
26 |
National-level Characteristic Programs |
10 |
National Innovation Pilot Zones for Talent Training |
7 |
National Experimental Teaching Demonstrating Centers |
3 |
National Education Bases of Foundation Courses in Engineering |
4 |
National Key Laboratories |
4 |
National Engineering Laboratories |
1 |
National Engineering and Technology Research Centers |
2 |
National Engineering Research Centers |
84 |
Scientific Research Bases include Provincial and Ministerial Key Laboratories, Engineering (Technology) Centers and the Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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(As of December 31, 2019)