National Chengchi University
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Coordinates: 24°59′13.17″N 121°34′30.80″E / 24.9869917°N 121.5752222°E
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| 國立政治大學 | |
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| Motto: | 親愛精誠 (camaraderie) |
| Established: | 1927 as Central Party Affairs School |
| Type: | Public |
| President: | Dr. Wu Shih-hwa (吳思華) |
| Faculty: | 613 (full time) |
| Undergraduates: | 9536 |
| Postgraduates: | 5404 |
| Location: | Taipei City, Taiwan |
| Campus: | Suburban, 1.0076 km² |
| Website: | (中文) (en) |
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| Traditional Chinese: | 國立政治大學 | ||
| Simplified Chinese: | 国立政治大学 | ||
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National Chengchi University (traditional Chinese: 國立政治大學; simplified Chinese: 国立政治大学; pinyin: Guólì Chèngchì Dàsué; literally "National Political University"; abbreviated NCCU) is a public university at Muzha in Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan. It is noted for teaching and research in the social sciences, commerce, communication, liberal arts and for its MBA programs.
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[edit] History
National Chengchi University was established in 1927 in Nanjing as the Kuomintang's Central Party Affairs School. In 1929, it changed its name to Central Political School, after the "Northern Expedition" victory of Nationalists in Mainland China. In 1946, National Chengchi University was formally founded, signifying the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War. When the Nationalist Party lost control in Mainland China in 1949, the university's activities were halted, but the university opened once again in Taipei in 1954 to meet the growing demand of tertiary education in Taiwan. At first, it was exclusively for graduates, but in 1955, undergraduate programs opened. In 1964, Yang Bi-li (楊必立) initiated the earliest Chinese MBA education.
[edit] Location
NCCU is located at the foot of Chi-nan Mountain in the south of Taipei City, with the Ching-mei River in the west, creating a beautiful and tranquil learning environment. Apart from the Mu-cha site, NCCU has also established two branch campuses in urban Taipei:The Public & Business Administration Education Centeron Jing-hua Street and the Institute of International Relations on Wan-shou Road. The campus site in Mu-cha is convenient for visiting the many scenic spots in the Wen-shan District ; scenic spots near Mu-cha campus include Chi-nan Temple, the Mao-kong Tourist Tea Garden, the Tea Museum and the Taipei Zoo.
[edit] Facts and Figures
Students
- Total: 15,167
- Undergraduates: 9,052
- Master students: 3,257
- On-the-job Master students: 1946
- Ph. D. students: 912
- International Students: 405
Faculty
- Total: 635
- Professors: 280
- Associate professors: 203
- Assistant professors: 107
- Lecturers: 45
- Domestic Faculty: 608
- Foreign Faculty: 27
Partner Universities
- Total: 136
- University level: 75
- College level: 61
Exchange Students
- In-coming exchange students: 91
- Out-going exchange students: 169
[edit] Colleges and Departments
Accredited by the AACSB as the Top 47 School of Commerce** [1]
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[edit] International programs
Rated as the best English learning Environment in Taiwan by the Taiwanese Ministry of Education, NCCU provides a series of international programs, all courses are taught in English:
- 1. International Master's Program of Business Administration (IMBA)[2]
- 2. International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies (IMAS)[3]
- 3.International Doctoral Program in Asia-Pacific Studies (IDAS)[4]
- 4.International Master's Program in International Communication Studies (IMICS)[5]
[edit] Notable alumni
- Vincent Siew,Vice President of Republic of China(Taiwan)
- Christine Chow Ma, First Lady of the Republic of China
- Francisco Ou, current Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jei-cheng Chen, currently the Minister of Education of the Republic of China, Taiwan
- Vanessa Shih, currently the Representative of Singapore
- Hsin-liang Hsu
- James Soong
- Jason Hu
- Justin Yifu Lin
- Mei-feng Chu
- 陶晶瑩
- Ariel Lin 林依晨
- Calvin Chen
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website (Chinese)
- Official website (English)
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