National Taiwan University
Founded in 1928 as Taihoku Imperial University, the University has gone through a series of transformations to “National Taiwan University” named in 1945. At present, NTU consists of 16 Colleges, 58 Bachelor’s Degree Programs, and 146 Graduate Institutes, entailing a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary studies including science, arts, humanities and other subjects. There are 35,000+ students and 6,000+ international students from 77 countries at our university. By 2028, NTU will celebrate its 100th anniversary as the first and oldest higher education organization in Taiwan.
It is the goal of National Taiwan University (NTU) to become a top academic institution in Asia, as well as a world-class university in the 21st century. To achieve this goal, NTU has made proactive efforts to promote academic research and development and developed full-fledged plans to optimize the environment for research and industrial-academic cooperation. NTU is envisioned to attract talented individuals from home and abroad, maximize profits made from intellectual properties, and secure the leadership as well as its sustainable growth in Taiwan's academia. NTU has reinforced research facilities and energy for industrial-academic cooperation, consolidated university resources to facilitate collaborative research, personnel training for basic research, and across-the-board upgrades in every field for key breakthroughs.
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