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The little things matter: Chemists develop new sensor for microvolume pH detection

The little things matter: Chemists develop new sensor for microvolume pH detection

Measuring the pH of substances gives us vital clues about the world around us, such as identifyin...

03 Nov 2023
‘XJTLU equips me with knowledge, experience, and confidence’

‘XJTLU equips me with knowledge, experience, and confidence’

Michael Fortune, from Indonesia, is a Year Four student in BEng Mechatronics and Robotic Systems ...

25 Oct 2023
International connections at XJTLU

International connections at XJTLU

Recent activities demonstrating XJTLU’s international connections included: XJTLU Learning M...

20 Oct 2023
XJTLU in the Media in September

XJTLU in the Media in September

During the past month, XJTLU was mentioned in media reports from outlets including China Daily, C...

20 Oct 2023
Vikesh Chetlall: ‘My architectural journey at XJTLU’

Vikesh Chetlall: ‘My architectural journey at XJTLU’

Vikesh Chetlall, from Mauritius, completed his MArch Architectural Design at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liver...

18 Oct 2023
Unlocking potential: SURF winners reflect on personal growth

Unlocking potential: SURF winners reflect on personal growth

The 2023 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) projects recently concluded, with 1,000...

18 Oct 2023
Maths School steps up their modelling game

Maths School steps up their modelling game

Teams of XJTLU students scaled new heights at this year’s Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) ...

18 Oct 2023
Breaking ground and making waves: Eight noteworthy women in Chinese cinema

Breaking ground and making waves: Eight noteworthy women in Chinese cinema

Have you heard of a woman called Caizhen Xie? Unless you are a scholar of Chinese film history, t...

17 Oct 2023
Five XJTLU researchers in global top 2% of scientists

Five XJTLU researchers in global top 2% of scientists

Five XJTLU staff members have been ranked in the top 2% of scientists in the world (2023) in ...

13 Oct 2023