Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University, located in northwest Beijing, China, is a public institution founded in 1911. The primary language of instruction is Chinese, though some graduate degree programs are available in English. For example, the university offers English-taught master's degrees in Chinese politics, foreign policy, and international relations, mechanical engineering, and global business journalism. Tuition costs vary depending on the degree program and language of instruction. International students at the university come from more than 100 countries, with the majority coming from Asia. In a recent year, 41 percent of non-Chinese students at the university were undergraduates, 29 percent were pursuing master's degrees, 9 percent were doctoral students, and the rest were enrolled in shorter-term programs.
Tsinghua University has been active in promoting the internationalization of its Graduate education. Every year, over 2,000 international students from all over the world are pursuing master's or doctoral degrees at Tsinghua. Tsinghua University admits international students based on evaluation of their application documents together with a comprehensive assessment. The application period for international graduate programs is generally from mid-October to early March of the following year.
Website: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/