Nantong University (NTU)

Master in Radiation Medicine

Nantong, China

The Master in Radiation Medicine at Nantong University (NTU) is a 0 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Nantong University, with roots dating to 1912 and a modern structure formed by a 2004 merger, is a comprehensive public university located in Nantong, Jiangsu province. Hosting about 43,350 students, including nearly 1,000 international learners, the university combines broad academic offerings with a strong regional research presence. Programs span engineering, medicine, business, humanities, and applied sciences, and the campus emphasizes practical skills and industry-relevant research.

Academically, Nantong University supports robust research platforms, national and provincial laboratories, and collaborative centers that underpin applied projects in medicine, neuroscience, engineering, and pharmacology. Several disciplines rank in the top 1 percent globally by citation indices, and the university maintains partnerships with more than 100 institutions worldwide. Students benefit from clinical training at affiliated hospitals, hands-on engineering labs, and interdisciplinary project opportunities that link study to real-world challenges.

International students can access a range of accommodation options from single rooms to shared units with basic amenities, and campus life includes cultural activities, language support, and exchange programs. Prospective applicants should prepare academic transcripts, consider Chinese language study for wider course access, and explore scholarship and research assistant opportunities. Nantong offers a practical, research-oriented environment well suited to students seeking applied training and international collaboration in a dynamic regional setting.

About the Program

The Master in Radiation Medicine at Nantong University is for students interested in the medical use of radiation. This master's degree is also less than a year long and is taught in English.

The program teaches students about radiation biology, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. They will learn to operate equipment like MRI and CT scanners, and develop skills in patient care and radiation safety.

Graduates can work as Radiation Oncologists, Nuclear Medicine Technologists, or Radiation Therapists in hospitals or cancer treatment centers. They can also work as Medical Physicists or Radiobiologists in research institutions or private companies.

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