Zhejiang University (ZJU) is among the 45 universities in China authorized by the Ministry of Education to offer prestigious programs, including those in the medical sciences. ZJU attracts a diverse international student body from over 50 countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, Pakistan, and many others. This global appeal is driven by ZJU’s strong academic reputation, cutting-edge research opportunities, and commitment to fostering international collaboration in education and research.
The School of Basic Medical Sciences (BMS) at Zhejiang University is committed to cultivating top-tier medical professionals and advancing scientific innovation. Guided by the core values of benevolence, truth-seeking, innovation, and excellence, the BMS aligns its mission with the country’s strategic needs. Since its designation as a “National Basic Science Research and Teaching Talent Training Base” in 1996, the school has earned numerous accolades, including being named a “National Education System Reform Pilot College” and an “Advanced Group” by the Ministry of Education. It was also selected for the Ministry’s prestigious “Double First Class” construction discipline list and has established innovative initiatives like the ZJU-UoE Institute and the School of Brain Science and Brain Medicine to foster research and educational advancements.
The BMS at Zhejiang University offers a robust Biomedical Sciences (BMS) undergraduate program, designed to produce future leaders in biomedical research and healthcare. With a focus on cutting-edge disciplines such as brain science, regenerative medicine, immunology, oncology, and cellular biophysics, the school has made significant strides in research, publishing over 600 articles, including groundbreaking work in prestigious journals like Science, Nature, and Cell. The school also fosters global collaboration with leading institutions like Oxford, Edinburgh, and Princeton, offering joint training programs and dual degrees to enhance academic exchanges and research opportunities.