
Eighteen-year-old Si Haoyu from Tianjin, filled with excitement and a hint of nervousness, stepped into the gates of Tianjin University accompanied by his father. He will be majoring in Microelectronics. As he embarks on this new semester, he hopes to adapt well to dormitory life and build harmonious relationships with his roommates. Academically, he aspires to truly absorb knowledge from university ...

On Tianjin University’s New Student Move-in Day held on September 6, 2025, university leaders including Party Secretary Yang Xianjin and President Chai Liyuan visited the reception and orientation points across the Peiyangyuan Campus to greet new students and their families, as well as recognize the dedication of faculty and staff who facilitated the process.The university arranged its welcome reception ...

Dear Students of the Class of 2029,Greetings to you all!First and foremost, we extend our warmest welcome to each of you as you join the Tianjin University family! From this day forward, you are officially part of the Tianjin University community. With your arrival, our university, which boasts a proud history of 130 years, is infused with renewed energy and hope.This year marks the 130th anniversary ...

Tianjin University (TJU) welcomed its newest students to campus for move-in day.Tianjin University students, staff and faculty volunteers helped TJU's newest students settle into their new homes on campus. Student and staff volunteers greeted the new arrivals with smiles and helping hands as they registered, carried boxes, bedding and books into residence halls.The excitement of move-in marks the beginning ...

On September 6, Tianjin University welcomed 5,106 freshmen to the Campus, marking the official start of the 2025 fall semester. Amid the refreshing autumn air, the campus was alive with energy as students from across the country embarked on their new academic journey.To create a smooth and memorable experience, the university prepared a wide range of orientation services. Each school organized themed ...

A groundbreaking study of Tianjin University research team published in National Science Review demonstrates that forests exert bidirectional control over biogenic secondary organic aerosol (BSOA) cooling effects through biogeophysical processes—with outcomes critically dependent on local climate conditions.In regions dominated by dark canopies, reforestation typically enhances cooling by warming ...