
At Tianjin University’s Conference on High-Quality Development marking its 130th anniversary, PhD student Li Yaozhen delivered an inspiring speech as the student representative.Li reflected on his academic journey from undergraduate to doctoral studies, emphasizing how Tianjin University has cultivated his commitment to innovation, rigorous inquiry, and service to society.Drawing on his participation ...

On the occasion of Tianjin University’s 130th anniversary, Professor Charl FJ Faul, Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol, visited Tianjin University and met with Vice President Ming Dong at the Peiyangyuan Campus.Ming Dong welcomed Professor Faul’s visit and acknowledged the enduring partnership between Tianjin University and the University of Bristol. He noted that the University of ...

On the morning of October 2, Tianjin University (formerly Peiyang University) held a grand High-Quality Development Summit on the Peiyangyuan campus, in celebration of its 130th anniversary. The event was attended by faculty, students, alumni, and guests from home and abroad.In a congratulatory letter addressed to all faculty, students, and staff on this milestone, President Xi Jinping extended his ...

Muhammad Sarfraz, a Pakistani doctoral student at Tianjin University, is applying artificial intelligence (AI) to renewable energy systems, exemplifying the growing educational and technological collaboration between China and Pakistan under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin in 2025.Growing up in the remote village of Dera ...

Education often mirrors societal progress, but Tianjin University (TJU)—China’s first modern university—has proven it can also be a driver of transformation. For 130 years, TJU has embodied the principles of “Daring to Lead” and “Commitment to Innovation,” establishing itself as a global pioneer in education and research.As TJU prepares to celebrate its 130th anniversary on October 2, its legacy ...

A research team from Tianjin University in China has reported a groundbreaking advance that achieves nearly 100% utilization of platinum atoms in catalytic reactions. Catalysts, often referred to as the “heart” of the modern chemical industry, are indispensable in accelerating countless chemical reactions. Precious metals like platinum are among the most effective catalysts, but their scarcity and ...