Master's Admissions

We offer a wide range of master’s programmes at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, covering various disciplines. Our modern, research-led international University provides an intellectually stimulating environment for you to develop deep expertise, build skill sets, broaden horizons and advance your career. Whether you’re applying for your first job, taking the next step on your career path or studying towards a doctoral degree, our master’s programmes will help you succeed.

Successful completion of the programme will lead to a master’s degree awarded by the University of Liverpool and recognised by China’s Ministry of Education. Join us and discover the infinite possibilities.

Why study a master’s degree with XJTLU

Why study a master’s degree with XJTLU

Master's application portal

Master's application portal

Master programmes

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Fees & Scholarship

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International students

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The Future of Education

The Future of Education

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XJTLU Postgraduates

XJTLU holds its First Three Minute Thesis Competition

XJTLU holds its First Three Minute Thesis Competition

The finalists of XJTLU's first Three Minute Thesis competition, with the judges and Professor A...

12 Jul 2024
2024 Academic Excellence Award winners revealed

2024 Academic Excellence Award winners revealed

On 2 July, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University announced the eight winners of this year’s Academi... 10 Jul 2024

10 Jul 2024
Braiding community values with science is key to ecosystem restoration

Braiding community values with science is key to ecosystem restoration

A research team comprising local Tibetans and academics from the UK and China demonstrate that local community members are indispensable partners in enhancing community engagement in repairing damaged ecosystems and achieving long-term success. 08 Jul 2024

08 Jul 2024
To save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides

To save bees, scientists say focus on habitat first, then pesticides

A recent study by researchers from China, the UK and the Netherlands indicates habitat loss may impact the diversity of bees more than increased pesticide exposure. 05 Jul 2024

05 Jul 2024