Harbin Institute of Technology

China | Harbin, China (Mainland)

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Overview

Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) was established in 1920 in China and has since become one of the country’s premier institutions for engineering and technology. With campuses in Harbin (Heilongjiang Province), Weihai (Shandong Province), and Shenzhen (Guangdong Province), HIT offers a comprehensive array of programs, primarily focused on engineering and technology. The university operates 20 schools and departments and is renowned for its research and innovation, consistently ranking among the top in China for scientific achievements.

HIT has significantly contributed to China’s technological advancements, leading high-profile national research projects and excelling in cutting-edge innovations. In fact, its scientific research ranks second among Chinese universities. Celebrating its centennial anniversary in 2020, HIT continues to strive for global recognition, with a commitment to furthering research excellence and exploring new frontiers in science and technology.

Ranking

Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) is ranked 252 in the QS World University Rankings for 2025. It is consistently recognized as one of China's top institutions, particularly excelling in engineering, science, and technology disciplines. HIT is also highly regarded for its research capabilities, ranking second for scientific research output in China. The university continues to make significant contributions to high-tech research and innovation, which solidifies its status as a leading institution in global academia.

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