Can a university be born in a barren field? Duke Kunshan University proves it can. In 2010, this very spot was an empty expanse. Yet, the vision for Duke Kunshan University was already taking root. Duke Kunshan University arose from a unique partnership between Duke University, Wuhan University, and the city of Kunshan. China sought to elevate its higher education standards. Kunshan desired a prestigious university to fuel its continued growth. Duke University saw an opportunity to innovate undergraduate education and deepen its engagement with China. Duke Kunshan University was not simply to replicate Duke’s existing model. The goal was to create something new. A 21st-century curriculum was designed, blending liberal arts principles with the strengths of both American and Chinese educational traditions. Master’s programs in global health, medical physics, and management studies were launched in 2014 as a testing ground. These initial programs thrived, attracting students from around the world. This early success paved the way for the inaugural undergraduate class in 2018. The university offers an array of majors, each combining interdisciplinary and disciplinary components. Students can personalize their learning journey, delving into specialized areas while broadening their intellectual horizons. Duke Kunshan University isn’t just a place of study. It’s a vibrant hub for research and intellectual exchange. Research centers in global health and environmental studies, among others, contribute to addressing critical global challenges. The campus itself, once a vacant field, is now a testament to the university’s ambitious vision. Duke Kunshan University invites students to become active participants in shaping their education and the future of this unique institution.
Penglai Park
Free entry. That’s the first thing you notice about Penglai Park. A welcoming gesture in the heart of Shanghai. This