Zhejiang University
Zhejiang University is a public university that was founded in 1897. The university is located in Hangzhou, China's Zhejiang province's capital, about 110 miles southwest of Shanghai. The university has over 47,000 students, with roughly half of them studying at the undergraduate level. Zhejiang University has seven campuses: the main campus, Zijingang, and the campuses of Yuquan, Xixi, Huajiachi, Zhejiang, Zhoushan, and Haining. International students pay higher tuition, which varies by subject and degree level. Both undergraduate and graduate students have access to university housing.
UAD completed Zhejiang University's expansive International Campus in Haining, China, with classic brick buildings and cutting-edge facilities. Zhejiang University has proposed a strategic concept for the construction of an international campus in an era when the cross-border flow of educational resources has become the norm.
As of 2021, ZJU is ranked 5th in Asia by the QS Asian University Rankings. In recent years, it is ranked in the world's top 100 universities according to some of the most widely cited university rankings in the world such as the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE) and the QS World University Rankings (QS). Regarding research output, the Nature Index 2020 ranks the university 6th in China, 7th in the Asia-Pacific, and 18th in the world among the global academic universities.
Website: https://www.zju.edu.cn/english