About the Programme
Nanjing University, which traces its history back to 1902, is one of China’s leading public higher education institutions. It is a member of the C9 League, a group of leading higher education institutions which are often likened to the US Ivy League or the UK’s Russell Group, and which receive additional funding from the Chinese government. The university is located in the city of the same name, in Jiangsu province, about 185 miles west of Shanghai.
In total, Nanjing University has 21 schools - running courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels - and offers a range of multi-disciplinary courses, in areas such as the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering and management. It also has one of China’s largest libraries, holding more than 4.5 million volumes.
The university has played a central role in the development of Chinese politics and society. A group of communists from Nanjing Higher Normal School, a forerunner of the modern institution, are credited with introducing the theory of Marxism to the Chinese general public in the early 1920s. Scholars and students from the institution also played a key role in the country’s fight against Japanese occupation, and in the development of the modern Chinese state.
Nowadays the university has built links with higher education institutions around the world, and has set up several collaborative institutes, including the Centre for Chinese and American Studies, a partnership with Johns Hopkins University.
General Information
Institution
Nanjing UniversityProgramme Type
HKU Worldwide Student Exchange
Credit
Credit
Duration
Fall/Spring
This Programme is under “HKU Worldwide Student Exchange”
(Please read the following Application Detail)
Eligibility
Assessment Criteria
English Proficiency
How to Apply