Shanghai Jiao Tong University is one of the famous institutions of higher learning with the longest history
and reputation at home and abroad.
It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education and jointly built with Shanghai Municipality. After 128 years of unremitting efforts, Shanghai Jiao Tong University has become a domestic first-class and internationally renowned university, and further defined the vision on constructing a “comprehensive, innovative and international” world-class university.
and reputation at home and abroad.
It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education and jointly built with Shanghai Municipality. After 128 years of unremitting efforts, Shanghai Jiao Tong University has become a domestic first-class and internationally renowned university, and further defined the vision on constructing a “comprehensive, innovative and international” world-class university.
The graduate school of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) has been participating in this project since 2011, in particular, School of
Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and China-UK Low Carbon College have been exchanging many DD students with KU and PNU.
SJTU has been systematically and strategically promoting world-class research on energy including hydrogen energy, biomass energy,
wind-generated/solar energy, and energy derived from carbon resources, as well as world-class research on environmental issues such as water
pollution control, air pollution control, soil and groundwater remediation, environmental chemistry, environmental health, and solid waste
treatment and reuse. From 2007 to 2012, SJTU participated in the project Novel Carbon Resource Sciences: Coal-based Eco-Innovations,
funded by the Japanese government as a Global COE Program.
Since concluding an academic and student exchange agreement with KU (2002), mutual exchange of student and academic collaboration has
flourished (299 students from KU and 278 to KU between 2011 and 2020). SJTU concluded an education collaboration agreement with PNU
in 2010 and the School of Environmental Science and Engineering signed an academic and student exchange agreement with the College of
Engineering, PNU, in 2011
After the establishment of the consortium from 2011 (as Mode 1), every year 5 DD candidate students were sent overseas to one of the other
universities, and 5 DD candidate students received from overseas. A total of 171 students were awarded DDs during Modes 1 and 2. In addition, each year approximately 30 students have attended Summer Schools held at either PNU or SJTU.
Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and China-UK Low Carbon College have been exchanging many DD students with KU and PNU.
SJTU has been systematically and strategically promoting world-class research on energy including hydrogen energy, biomass energy,
wind-generated/solar energy, and energy derived from carbon resources, as well as world-class research on environmental issues such as water
pollution control, air pollution control, soil and groundwater remediation, environmental chemistry, environmental health, and solid waste
treatment and reuse. From 2007 to 2012, SJTU participated in the project Novel Carbon Resource Sciences: Coal-based Eco-Innovations,
funded by the Japanese government as a Global COE Program.
Since concluding an academic and student exchange agreement with KU (2002), mutual exchange of student and academic collaboration has
flourished (299 students from KU and 278 to KU between 2011 and 2020). SJTU concluded an education collaboration agreement with PNU
in 2010 and the School of Environmental Science and Engineering signed an academic and student exchange agreement with the College of
Engineering, PNU, in 2011
After the establishment of the consortium from 2011 (as Mode 1), every year 5 DD candidate students were sent overseas to one of the other
universities, and 5 DD candidate students received from overseas. A total of 171 students were awarded DDs during Modes 1 and 2. In addition, each year approximately 30 students have attended Summer Schools held at either PNU or SJTU.