Donghua University (DHU)

PhD in Chinese Ancient Textile Process

China

The PhD in Chinese Ancient Textile Process at Donghua University (DHU) is a 0 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Donghua University (DHU), established in 1951 in Shanghai, is a multidisciplinary institution known for its excellence in fashion design, textile engineering, materials science, and related fields. DHU offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, blending creative disciplines with engineering and management. The university’s specialty in textiles and fashion is supported by practical studios, laboratories, and close links with China’s apparel and materials industries.

Internationalization is a long-standing feature of DHU, with students and partnerships spanning more than 80 countries. The university provides comprehensive support for international students, including Chinese-language programs, dormitory-style international student apartments, and active student clubs that help newcomers integrate. Campus facilities such as modern libraries, performance spaces, and sports centers enrich academic life and extracurricular engagement.

Located in Shanghai, Donghua students benefit from close proximity to a global business hub, offering internships, industry collaborations, and cultural experiences that complement classroom learning. For students seeking a focused education in design, textiles, new materials, or international trade within a cosmopolitan setting, DHU delivers strong professional networks, applied learning, and an internationally-oriented campus experience.

About the Program

The PhD in Chinese Ancient Textile Process at Donghua University is for students who want to study Chinese textile history and technology in English. This PhD degree takes less than a year to complete and helps students learn about ancient Chinese textile processes.

The curriculum includes subjects like Chinese textile history, ancient dyeing and weaving techniques, and cultural heritage preservation. Students will develop skills in historical research, cultural analysis, and conservation methods. They will also get hands-on experience with traditional textile tools and materials.

Graduates can work as Museum Curators, Conservation Specialists, or Cultural Heritage Managers in museums, historical societies, or cultural institutions. They can also work as Textile Historians, Research Assistants, or Academic Professors in universities or research centers.

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