Northwest University is a comprehensive national key university with the coordinated development of literature, history, philosophy, economics, management, law, science, engineering and medicine, and has great influence and good reputation at home and abroad. There are three campuses: Taibai Campus, Taoyuan Campus and Chang 'an Campus, covering a total area of more than 2,360 mu.
Taibai campus
Taibai Campus is adjacent to the 600-year-old Ming City Wall, located in the southwest corner of Anzhong City, and adjacent to the moat and Huancheng South Road in the north. There is a memorial pavilion for the actual temple ruins in the Tang Dynasty and a monument to "Land of Orange Escape" on campus.
During the Republic of China, the former site of Northeastern University Auditorium built by Zhang Xueliang (still in use today), the monument of "National Northwest Associated University" and the Bo Gu Museum of History all have tree-lined campuses, mainly for science and engineering departments.
Taoyuan campus
Taoyuan Campus is located in Xi Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, which is mainly the residence of adult education and vocational and technical colleges, and also the largest employee family area of Northwest University.
Chang 'an Campus
Chang 'an Campus (also called "South Campus") is located at Xuefu Avenue 1, Guodu Town, Chang 'an District, Xi University Town. It was completed and put into use in 2005, mainly for liberal arts departments and some science departments.