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Northeastern University (China)

Northeastern University (China)

Introduction

Northeastern University (NEU), located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is one of China’s prominent engineering and research universities, particularly known for its strengths in metallurgy, materials science, mechanical engineering, and information technology. Established in 1923, NEU has a long-standing tradition of contributing to China’s industrial and technological advancements, especially in steel and metallurgy, areas in which it has been instrumental to the country’s development.

NEU’s main campus in Shenyang offers a well-equipped learning environment with advanced research facilities, including several state-level laboratories and engineering research centers, such as the National Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation. The university is a leader in engineering fields like mining, automation, and industrial management, making it an important resource for China’s heavy industry and manufacturing sectors.

With a commitment to international collaboration, NEU has established partnerships with universities and research institutions worldwide, facilitating exchange programs, joint research, and academic cooperation. Guided by its motto, “Striving Constantly for Improvement and Persevering to Greatness,” Northeastern University emphasizes academic rigor, innovation, and hands-on experience. Located in Shenyang, a historic industrial center in northeastern China, NEU provides students with ample opportunities for industry exposure and practical learning, preparing them to contribute to both national and global technological advancements.

Tuition

¥22,000 - ¥28,000 per year

Dormitory Fees

¥4,000 - ¥7,000 per year

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