About XJTLU
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University is a pioneering, international joint venture university located in the city of Suzhou on China’s east coast. Despite being less than ten years old, this innovative new university is proud of its focus on research-led learning inherited from its two parent institutions: the University of Liverpool, UK, and Xi’an Jiaotong University, China.
Why XJTLU
More Than 50 Degree Programmes
Study sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics, architecture and planning, language and culture, communication or business.
Sino-British Excellence
Founded in 2006, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) is the largest international collaborative university in China, combining the best of East and West.
Top Career Prospects
China experts are highly sought after in the global job market. And, multinational corporate partners offer internships and employment opportunities.
UK Degree from the University Of Liverpool
Undergraduate students earn two degrees: the XJTLU degree from the Chinese Ministry of Education and the globally-recognised degree from the University of Liverpool. Postgraduate students received the university of Liverpool degree.
World-Class Campus
State-of-the-art facilities are sited within a lively and leafy campus.
Learn Chinese
Opportunity to study Chinese language at all levels.
English-Taught
All programmes are taught 100 per cent in English.
Located In Suzhou, China
China’s “Silicon Valley,” a hub of global business and innovation just 25 minutes from Shanghai sits alongside stunning 2,500 year-old UNESCO World Heritage gardens.
Growing Global Community
Over 8,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and more than 450 academic staff from 50 countries…and counting!
Research-Led at Our Core
All degree programmes are influenced by leading research and industry expertise.
Undergraduate Opportunities to Transfer to the University of Liverpool
Undergraduate students, depending on their programme, may choose to study for four years onsite at XJTLU in Suzhou, or study at XJTLU and then transfer to the University of Liverpool in the UK for the final two years of their degree. Regardless of their study route, full-time undergraduate students receive dual degrees upon successful completion of studies.