Taipei Medical University

Taipei Medical University

About the University

校園資訊

Information


Address

No. 250, Wuxing Street, Xinyi District, Taipei City, 11031

Tuition and Accommodation Fees

Tuition: NTD 56,940-72,310/YR
Accommodation: NTD 96,000/YR
Living expenses: NTD 100,000/YR

Social Media

https://www.facebook.com/TaipeiMedicalUniversity

Contact Information

02-2736-1661
[email protected]

Introduction


Academic Reputation and International Accreditation

  • World University Rankings: 577th in 2024 QS, 301-350th in 2023 THE;
  • Asian University Rankings: 97th in 2023 QS, 43rd in 2023 THE
  • In the 2022 THE World University Rankings by subject, TMU ranked among the top 150 in the field of “Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health,” second only to National Taiwan University in Taiwan.

Teaching Quality

In the 2022 Global Views Magazine Taiwan’s Best University Rankings, it has been the first among medical and private universities for five consecutive year. It also ranks first in indicators such as student-faculty ratio, average student funding, and average amount of library resources per student.

Socially Influential Innovative University

TMU has six high-quality affiliated hospitals, including the Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare Shuang Ho Hospital, Hsin Kuo Min Hospital, Taipei Cancer Center, and Taipei Neuroscience Institute. It is “a socially influential innovative university based on medical education and biomedical clinical application.” It focuses on innovative translational medicine and is committed to strengthening basic research, integrating clinical resources of six affiliated hospitals, and promoting the biotechnology and medical industry.

Alumni


林真福

Director of the Department of Anesthesiology, E-Da Hospital
Hong Kong

Director of the Department of Anesthesiology, E-Da Hospital Professor, Department of Medicine, I-Shou University

鄭永豐

Secretary-General of the Taipei Medical University Doctor Association
Hong Kong

— Secretary-General of the Taipei Medical University Doctor Association

— Secretary-General of the Taipei Medical University Alumni Association

— 2006~present Director of New Taipei City Medical Association.

— 2006~present International Membership of ARVO (America for Research on Vision &Oph.).

— 2006~present International Membership of AAO (American Academic of Ophthalmology).

— 2016~present President of Civil Doctor Association, Taiwan.

— 2016~2017 Deputy Secretary-General of Taipei Medical University Alumni Association.

— 2018~2019 Standing Director of Taipei Medical University Alumni Association.

— 2020~present Secretary-General of Taipei Medical University Alumni Association.

— 2016~present Secretary-General of Taipei Medical University Doctor Association.

黃健榮

Director of the Department of Anesthesiology, E-Da Hospital
Hong Kong

-18th session of the Department of Medicine, President of Hengji Hospital, winner of the 19th Medical Dedication Award and the 2009 Taiwan Medical Model Award.

-For many years, he has been committed to medical and social welfare in Hengchun, providing free meal delivery, home services, children’s tutoring, long-term care, and community care for low-income elderly living alone, making the hospital a lighthouse in the Hengchun Peninsula that takes into account both medical care and social welfare. He holds many positions and adheres to his position.

莊再庚

Outstanding alumni
Malaysia

Current
Attending Physician, Department of Cardiology, Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital

Experience
Chief Resident, Department of Internal Medicine, Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital
Chief Resident, Department of Cardiology, Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital

陳榮洲

Outstanding alumni
Malaysia

-21st session of the Department of Dentistry, current Chairman of Jinshi Real Estate and other companies, and President of the Malaysian Alumni Association.

-After graduation, he engaged in cross-field business operations, spanning medical care, tourism real estate land development, with innovative spirit and industrial thinking of daring to pioneer, and won the Malaysian Sin Chew Business Excellence Award.

-In 1998 and 1999, he was awarded the title of Justice of the Peace and Dato’ by the Head of State of Sabah.

Highlights


Industry-Academia Cooperation or School-Employment Integration System

A total of 25 spin-off startup companies have been established, covering technological fields such as novel cancer drug development, precision diagnostics, biomedical devices, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and health food products. With the completion of the TMU Shuang Ho Bio-Cluster, it has become the only biomedical park in Taiwan that integrates a university, hospitals, and the biomedical industry into a “trinity” model. The campus also incorporates Taiwan’s first-ever biomedical accelerator. In the future, in addition to cultivating outstanding biomedical professionals, it will further advance cutting-edge translational medicine research and accelerate biomedical industry–academia incubation, with the vision of building Taiwan’s own biomedical Silicon Valley.

Overseas Study Opportunities

Provides a wide range of overseas exchange programs in various countries, with opportunities to receive scholarships and financial support from both on-campus and off-campus sources. Students may also apply for dual-degree programs, allowing them to obtain both bachelor’s and master’s degrees within a shorter period of time.

Interdisciplinary College

It took the lead in the country to establish an interdisciplinary college, with an “Interdisciplinary Learning Center”, an “Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Center” and a “Digital Inititive Center”, launching a competency-oriented learning process, building a second expertise, and being able to apply it in society, and even integrate with medical expertise, becoming a broad talent in medical interdisciplinary fields.

Departments


School Departments and Programs

Photos & Videos


Photos


Videos

Introduction to Taipei Medical University 2023

Introduction to the Department of Respiratory Therapy

Introduction to the Department of Respiratory Therapy

Introduction to the School of Oral Medicine

Introduction to the Department of Dental Technology

Introduction to the Department of Pharmacy

Introduction to the Department of Health Care Administration

Introduction to the Department of Nursing

Introduction to the Department of Senior Health Management

Introduction to the Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology

Introduction to the Department of Biomedical Engineering

Introduction to the Department of Healthcare Nutrition

Introduction to the Department of Food Safety

Scholarships


Scholarships

Scholarships

Scholarship Amount

Internal Scholarship: Indigenous and Overseas Chinese Student Academic Excellence Scholarship:

NTD 20,000/YR

External Scholarship: Overseas Community Affairs Council Donated Scholarships for Overseas Chinese Students, etc.

NTD 5,000-10,000/semester

External Scholarship: Ministry of Education Financial Aid for Economically Disadvantaged Overseas Chinese Students

Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees

institute

Tuition and Fees (Annual)

Department of Medicine

Approximately NTD 72,700/semester

Department of Dentistry

Approximately NTD 66,650/semester

Other departments

Approximately NTD 56,730/semester

Living Expenses

Living expenses: Approximately NTD 48,000-72,000/semester

Accommodation fee: Approximately NTD 10,850/semester

Introduction of the school accommodation environment

One semester

One academic year

Other Notes

NTD 11,000

NTD 22,000 (excluding summer vacation)

Freshmen and sophomores are given priority to reserve student dormitory beds

Please refer to the relevant instructionsStudent Dormitory

NTD 11,500-14,200 (excluding winter and summer vacations)

NTD 23,000-28,400 (excluding winter and summer vacations)

There are two dormitories on campus, and freshmen are required to live in the dormitory for the first year. Doctoral or master’s students can apply for the dormitories.
Due to limited dormitory capacity, most students are assigned to four-person rooms. Double rooms require a special application.

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