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Founded in 1993, Chang Jung Christian University emphasizes students’ interdisciplinary skills and employment competitiveness. Its facilities are modern, with 31 departments and collaborations with 172 universities worldwide, providing students with rich exchange opportunities.

Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 92,160~113,860
Accommodation: NTD/YR 28,600~57,800
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 60,000
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Chang Jung Christian University
Address
No. 1, Changda Road, Guiren District, Tainan City, 711301, Taiwan
Contact Information
+ 886-6-2785123 #1741/1737
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Introduction
International Rankings and Accreditations
- QS Five Stars Rating
- 2025 QS World University Rankings: 1001-1200
- 2025 QS Asia University Rankings: 307
- 27th National Quality Award – Sustainable Development Model Award
- The Green Apple Environment Awards – Gold Award for Environmental Best Practice
- College of Information and Design accredited by IEET
- College of Management accredited by AACSB
Past Awards
- CJCU has won numerous sustainable development awards, including the National Quality Award, Taiwan’s highest honor, the Taiwan Sustainable Model University Award, and the Net-Zero Building Design Silver Award.
- The university is known as a regional sustainable development center and values green environmental protection projects and environmental education.

International Exchange and Cooperation
- CJCU has international students from 17 countries, creating a multicultural learning environment.
- The school has cooperative relationships with 172 universities from five continents around the world, providing students with rich exchange learning and international cooperation opportunities.
Campus Environment
- CJCU provides forward-looking curriculum learning venues, such as the Smart Cross-border Mobile Commerce Laboratory and the Health Big Data Laboratory.
- The campus features modern facilities, including an IKEA-style student restaurant, a Culinary Innovation Hall, a Smart Simulation Environment Center, and a Japanese Culture Classroom, providing students with diverse learning experiences.


Graduate Path
- CJCU’s employment rate exceeds 95%, reflecting strong career support and internship programs, including collaborations with companies in Kumamoto, Japan, to provide students with internship opportunities.

Vision and Values
- As a Christian university, we uphold the values of “Holistic Education, CJCU Sustainability” and practice the educational goals of “Reverence for God, Love for Humanity, Cherishing Resources, and Diligent Practice.” Through “Deepening Local Connections and Linking to the International Community,” we strive for sustainable operations and aim to become a leading university in social responsibility.
Transportation
- The campus has its own train station – Chang Jung Christian University Station, connecting to the High-Speed Rail and Taiwan Railways, making transportation extremely convenient.
- Located in Taiwan’s national-level key development area, the “Shalun Green Energy Science City,” a train ride connects to the world-class semiconductor hub, the “Tainan Science Park.”
- From Chang Jung Christian University Station, it takes only 5 minutes to transfer to the High-Speed Rail, reaching major cities in Taiwan within 2 hours; 20 minutes to Tainan city center, providing leisure options after class.
Alumni

張志發
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
When I first started working in overseas student affairs a few years ago, I often encountered an older gentleman in the office, who looked significantly older than the average university student. I was quietly curious about what kind of experiences this student had and why he would give up his original life to study in Taiwan after working for many years. It wasn’t until recently that I had the opportunity to learn about his story of pursuing his dream.
This student, everyone calls him Brother Zhi-Fa, is quiet, calm, and reserved. He was born in 1966 in Sibu, a small town in Borneo, Malaysia. When he was in the second grade of elementary school, he saw the doodles of a classmate with mild intellectual disabilities and was deeply attracted to them, which made him fascinated by art. In the second grade of junior high school, because he didn’t like studying, except for passing art, his grades in other subjects were terrible, so he dropped out of school, left the campus, and became an apprentice in an advertising agency to learn a craft. At that time, the boss of the advertising agency, Zhang Yanjin, thought he drew well, so he encouraged him to study art abroad. To study abroad, he had to complete high school first, so Boss Zhang persuaded him to return to campus by hook or by crook. At this time, he also obtained the promise from his family to support his dream of studying art abroad in the future.
Unexpectedly, after graduating from high school, his father retired, and there was not enough financial support, which made his dream of studying abroad a mirage. He gave up on himself for a long time. Later, he focused on his work and slowly forgot his youthful dream.
More than twenty years after entering society, Brother Zhi-Fa was often arranged to assist in making props or designing sets in the stage plays of the Christian church. Because he started creating again, he rekindled the dream that had been buried in his heart for many years.
For him, who grew up listening to Taiwanese music, watching Taiwanese movies, and reading Taiwanese novels, he had infinite yearning for Taiwan. After repeated consideration and with the support of his family, he came to the Department of Fine Arts of CJCU in Taiwan at the age of 48 to become an older student. The dream failed when he graduated from high school, but coming to Taiwan in September 2014 finally realized the dream that had been in his heart for more than thirty years.
After entering CJCU, he began to explore various fields of art, and later focused on ceramic creation of three-dimensional works. Compared with the young students in the class, he cherished the opportunity to study even more. After enrolling, he was among the top students in his class, and he received the CJCU Overseas Student Scholarship many times, and he also won recognition in national art awards in Taiwan, such as: Honorable Mention in the [Western Media Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2015, Honorable Mention in the [Western Media Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2016, First Place in the [Three-Dimensional Modeling Category] of the Tainan Art Exhibition in 2017, and First Prize in the [Second Category] of the Pingtung Art Exhibition in 2018. The following is the relevant news report about the award at that time: Pingtung Art Exhibition Awards Ceremony Tomorrow – Chen Yimiao and Zhang Zhifa Win Pingtung Awards – Life – Liberty Times Electronic News (ltn.com.tw)
His creation extends from his own experience to the care for the society. Whether it is the award-winning work or the graduation project, it is telling a social issue: child sexual abuse, which causes the distortion of young minds and the difficulties of future growth. These experiences are not fictional, but real personal experiences. Scenes of unbearable pain are transformed and released after the completion of the work. By boldly presenting his experiences in the eyes of others, he is no longer threatened by such fear, and he reconciles with the past that he felt was dirty and unbearable, forgets the past, and bravely moves forward towards his goal. He hopes that through his creation, parents will be alerted to protect and awaken their children, and not let them be destroyed.
After graduating, Brother Zhi-Fa returned to Borneo and transferred to Brunei, which is adjacent to Malaysia, for development. Brunei has relatively few art resources. In 2020, he founded the first ceramic studio in Brunei – Shanchi Yiren Studio, and opened art courses to let the public in Brunei know about ceramics and experience ceramics. At that time, Lee Hsien-chang, the representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brunei, also attended the opening ceremony with the office team to congratulate him.
Brother Zhi-Fa brought the art expertise he learned in Taiwan back to his hometown. The seeds of art education that were sown in Taiwan were spread overseas. I believe that through his persistence and efforts, the influence of art will continue.

鄔卓珊
Outstanding alumni
Hong Kong
After graduating from secondary school in Hong Kong, Zhuo Shan was thinking about where to continue her studies in the future. At that time, she heard that Taiwan’s higher education was professional, diverse and of high quality, and the tuition fees were more economical compared with European and American countries. Considering her interests and future development, she finally chose to study in the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU and spent four years of study life in Taiwan.
During her four years at CJCU, Zhuo Shan felt that she had broadened her horizons and met friends from all over the world on campus. In addition to the professional knowledge of the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management, she also cultivated the ability to interact, communicate and cooperate with others through club participation. These nutrients allowed her to apply what she had learned after graduation. After graduating from university, Zhuo Shan returned to Hong Kong to work in the aviation industry and worked as a ground staff member at China Airlines. In 2020, due to the epidemic, the aviation and tourism industries were extremely unstable. Considering the overall environmental factors, she decided to end her ground staff work in the aviation industry and switch to another career.
Currently, she is engaged in dance training at SDM Jazz Ballet Academy. The academy’s operation is mainly to cultivate children to have a positive attitude and positive thinking, to be able to practice what they preach, and to shine in the environment they are in. Her job title is the Academy Operations Director, responsible for promoting and selling the company’s products and responsible for the daily operations of the school. Her experience in school has made her more comfortable at work.
Zhuo Shan is happy to be involved in public affairs. In addition to her job, she is currently the President of the CJCU Hong Kong Alumni Association, and voluntarily assists CJCU in Hong Kong’s enrollment promotion and alumni liaison work, hoping to let more Hong Kong friends understand the wonderful experiences she had at CJCU in the past, and help more students who intend to study in Taiwan.

梁杏霖
BSL Containers Company Market Management and Promotion Department
Hong Kong
CJCU is a young university. In the early days, the number of overseas students was not large, but in the past five years, the number of overseas students has grown rapidly. Most of the graduates are young and are using the expertise they learned at CJCU to work hard for their future. The following is an introduction to Liang Xinglin, one of the Hong Kong alumni.
After graduating from secondary school, Xinglin worked for a while. At that time, she had never engaged in mass communication-related work, but because she was interested in related fields, she decided to leave the workplace temporarily and devote herself to learning, so she came to the Department of Mass Communication at CJCU in Taiwan to study.
After graduating from CJCU, Xinglin returned to Hong Kong to work in the film industry. Her job title is production assistant (production team). The content is the pre-production of the film, such as: finding scenes, finding sponsors, and after finding the scenes, communicating the use of the scenes with various groups, and serving as a communication window for borrowing scene units to provide assistance, that is, the external window for the work team, and during the filming period, she follows the scene to provide on-site assistance.
Due to overall environmental factors, the film industry has been deeply affected, and the source of cases is unstable. At that time, she also engaged in project work for event planning. Later, due to the impact of the epidemic, she had to temporarily end her work in this field.
Currently, she is engaged in market management and promotion at BSL Containers Company. Her job title is project coordinator. The content is to manage all social networking sites, website management and market promotion.
After reading for four years, Xinglin felt that her horizons had been broadened, she had met friends from all over the world, and she had definitely increased her professional knowledge for what she wanted to do.

吳翠青
Outstanding alumni
Macao
I am Wu Cuiqing from Macau. When I was in secondary school, I was interested in hospital-related professions. When I saw that Taiwan had a medical management profession, I felt it was very special, so I decided to leave Macau and come to the Department of Healthcare Administration at CJCU in Taiwan.
During my four years of university life here, I learned that the profession of medical management lies in emphasizing ethics and implementing health service planning and problem-solving from the perspective of public policy and innovative thinking. Through courses, I began to understand issues related to medical insurance, medical institution management, and health care quality.
In addition to academic studies, during my four years of university, I am very grateful to have the opportunity to meet many friends from different countries, such as: Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Taiwan, etc.; in academics, whether it is classmates or teachers, they all provide a lot of help. I remember when I first arrived in Taiwan, it was difficult to communicate in language. Fortunately, my classmates did not find it troublesome and repeatedly explained it to me slowly. I would like to thank my class teacher in particular, because of her, I felt the warmth of a second home in Taiwan; thank you to the teachers in the Overseas Student Affairs Admission Service Office for helping me solve problems during these four years. Thank you to CJCU for making me feel warm even when I am alone in Taiwan.
After graduating from CJCU, I returned to Macau and worked in a community facility service center. The content is mainly to serve the elderly, such as: holding activities for the elderly to entertain, improve their hand and foot mobility, prevent muscle degeneration, and follow up on relevant work documents.
Currently, I am an activity coordinator at the Nan District Siwai Yikang Center, which belongs to the Macau General Neighborhood Union. My job is to organize activities and follow up on daily documents.
I would like to share with my younger students that it is not easy to leave your hometown and live in a strange place. You must constantly strengthen your mentality, and you must take care of your daily life alone. There are constant changes every day, and the things you encounter are both good and bad, and you must face them yourself. If you decide to study abroad, you must be prepared to face anything that happens every day, but I believe that with hard work, persistence and an open mind, you can get through everything smoothly.

劉雅樂
Assistant to the Deputy General Manager and General Manager of the Terminal Management Department of Macau Airlines
Macau
Liu Yale graduated from the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management of CJCU. During her studies, she participated in aviation internships during winter and summer vacations, minored in the Department of Finance, and submitted articles to shipping journals and participated in research projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
After graduation, her first job was at Macau Aviation Food Supply Co., Ltd., as a specialist in the Operations Department; two years later, she was invited by TransAsia Airways to join the airport operations staff, and then joined the Ground Service Department Operations Control Unit of Macau Airlines; she is currently the Assistant to the Deputy General Manager and General Manager of the Terminal Management Department of Macau Airlines.

江欣怡
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
I am Jiang Xinyi, a graduate of the Department of Fine Arts of CJCU, from Sibu, Malaysia.
During my studies at CJCU, I was very happy to have experienced teachers to guide me. I started with basic sketching, and then tried watercolor, oil painting, ceramics and sculpture. During the final creation period, I chose to major in oil painting. During my studies, I also learned a lot about art history and aesthetics, which have become indispensable nutrients for my artistic creation. These are very rare and precious for me, who have never had the opportunity and resources to receive formal art education in Malaysia.
In the second semester of my freshman year, my family experienced a serious economic crisis, so I was able to continue my studies from my sophomore year with the help of relatives’ loans. Before the incident, I had always wanted to study abroad in the United States for a year, but I cancelled it due to economic pressure at the time. Because I was very obsessed with learning the art teaching methods of other countries, I resolutely chose the French class in the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU! Because I heard that tuition and living expenses in France are very cheap, haha! Thank you to CJCU for not charging extra tuition fees for courses in other departments!!! So, I continued to take French classes until I graduated from my senior year. During this period, I also took good care of my studies in the Department of Fine Arts and my part-time job.
After graduation, the situation at home improved. After careful consideration, I decided to study oil painting in France in more depth! Because the language score requirements for admission to French schools are relatively high (DELF B2: it is said to be the graduation threshold for general French departments in Taiwan), I still enrolled in French courses in the first year I went to France. I didn’t expect that the admission schedule for the master’s degree in French art schools was very tight. In order not to miss the registration date in the same year, I managed to pass the language exam within four months of going to France, starting from only knowing simple grammar and having no practical French-speaking environment. During this period, I lost a lot of hair, and I finally knew why the teachers who returned from studying in France didn’t have much hair…haha!
After passing the French proficiency test, I realized during the process of interviewing various schools that most of the French art schools hardly paint anymore, but focus more on contemporary art, such as: photography, performance art, etc. By chance, I met a friend who was preparing to take the entrance exam for the Academy of Illustration, and together we successfully passed the entrance exam to a private art school in Paris, Ecole de Condé Paris. What I learned here is different from what I learned at CJCU. I learned illustration, animation and comics.
In 2020, the epidemic struck. Because my family was worried, I finally decided to suspend my studies in France and return to Malaysia. During this period, I interned at a publishing house in Malaysia. After that, I used the art foundation I built at CJCU and what I learned in Paris to develop my illustration profession and become a freelance illustrator, mainly cooperating with Malaysia, Australia, mainland China and Taiwan on illustration and design-related products. In 2021, my work won the Bronze Award at the world-renowned illustration competition JIA Illustration Award. Welcome to appreciate my creations:
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Even though I have achieved some success, I still want to continue learning. One night, I had a sudden idea: if the UK master’s degree system is only one year, then why not go to the UK to study for a master’s degree! Because I have visited several art galleries in London, I think British illustration is more mature. So I started applying for a master’s degree in illustration in the UK. After several considerations, I decided to study for a master’s degree in children’s book illustration at Anglia Ruskin University. I am currently fully committed to learning, and I hope that after completing my studies, I can return to Taiwan to teach and give back what I have learned and experienced to Taiwan, which cultivated me in the first place!
Looking back now, during my studies at CJCU, whether in academics or in life, it was a key stepping stone for me to move forward! At that time, I left my parents and familiar environment and came to Taiwan alone, facing many challenges and difficulties, which made me able to think independently and solve problems. In academics, I enjoyed learning about the field of art that I was interested in, and it also made me clearer about the work and life plan I wanted to do in the future! During this experience at CJCU, I became much more independent and confident than before. This is an irreplaceable experience!
In addition, Taiwan is very tolerant of cultural differences and very friendly to foreigners. Therefore, even if there are some differences, they will be accepted and understood. I think this is one of the important factors why I have so many good memories here! I met very good teachers, friends and sisters who handle international affairs here. Some of them gave me a lot of warmth and companionship, and some of them introduced me to many jobs and solved my economic difficulties at the time. They are all benefactors in my life.
I really think that the cost performance of universities in Taiwan is really high. Compared with the educational resources I have obtained, the tuition fees are really not expensive compared to universities in Malaysia, and as long as you study hard, there are also many opportunities to apply for scholarships! It can cover living expenses, and sometimes even tuition fees can be helped. The learning experience here is really very good. For the younger students who want to study abroad, I want to say: Choosing Taiwan is really great!

丘欣霓
Founder of Infinite Digital Translation Co., Ltd. Malaysia
Chang Jung Christian University is a young university. In the early days, the number of overseas students was not large, but in the past five years, the number of overseas students has grown rapidly. Most of the graduates are young and are using the expertise they learned at CJCU to work hard for their future.
The following is an introduction to Qiu Xinni, one of the Malaysian alumni.
Xinni graduated from the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU. The teachers she came into contact with during her studies had rich industry experience and were very professional. In addition to teaching, the teachers also provided career counseling to the students. After graduation, Xinni worked in Taiwan for two years. Her first job was in marketing at a translation company, and later she switched to a company related to software development as a social media marketer.
Because her parents are getting older and her original career plan was to work in Taiwan after graduation to gain experience, and then return to Malaysia for development.
Therefore, Xinni has now returned to Malaysia and set up a translation company with her friends. The company’s main business is to provide customers with one-stop services such as translation, subtitles, verbatim transcripts, video editing, and social media operations.
Xinni started to come into contact with translation projects during her studies. In the process, she felt the unfair treatment suffered by translators, such as: being deducted wages for no reason, not being valued for their expertise, and being owed wages for a long time.
This experience made Xinni have the idea of starting a business when she was a senior. She hopes that the company she sets up will become a bridge between customers and translators, ensuring the quality of translation while improving customers’ understanding and respect for translation, and protecting the rights and interests of translators.
Xinni has experienced the process of being employed by a company and starting her own business. She feels that being employed by a company does not require worrying about the company’s operations, customers and employees, etc. The most important thing is to do her job well, but starting a business requires solving many problems. There will be different situations and challenges every day, and she needs to keep learning. She must continue to improve her knowledge in all aspects, including management, marketing, and translation.
Xinni and her friends have established “Infinite Digital Translation Co., Ltd.”, which has locations in both Taiwan and Malaysia. It mainly provides services such as text translation, subtitles, verbatim transcripts, video editing, social media operations, and copywriting. The customer base mainly comes from Taiwan, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. (Company introduction website)
Xinni was led to CJCU simply because of her passion for translation. During her four years at CJCU, in addition to meeting a group of very good friends, she gradually mastered the professional skills related to translation. Through the activities held in the school and the exchange opportunities provided, she learned how to solve problems and communicate with people of different nationalities. Xinni told us, “All of this has benefited me a lot after graduation, because my current job requires me to communicate with customers of different nationalities and solve customers’ problems.” This sentence clearly illustrates her gains and growth at CJCU.

黃義雄
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
I am Huang Yixiong, from Indonesia, and a graduate of the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU. At first, I had no concept of the Department of Translation and Interpretation at all. At first, I just wanted to learn Chinese in Taiwan, so I simply entered the Department of Translation and Interpretation!
The four years of academic life have benefited me a lot. Not only has my ability to switch between the two languages improved by leaps and bounds, but what has made me grow more is that because I came to the Department of Translation and Interpretation of CJCU, I was able to come into contact with the predecessors and colleagues in the translation industry in Taiwan and come into contact with the actual translation industry and apply what I have learned!
The translation industry is bittersweet. Do you want to say that there is a future and a vision? Yes! But you must become the top and famous one, otherwise it is difficult to find out whether you are a translator in the current Taiwanese society!
Therefore, a wide range of social circles plays a major role. It is recommended that younger students come into contact with more positive people and social enterprise members. You really don’t have to be afraid of not finding a job after graduation, and you don’t have to be afraid of not finding translation projects. Simply put, you have to take that step and get to know more people outside the school, and don’t just limit yourself to the circle of classmates of the same age!
In this era, the circle of people determines the future. If you want to become a certain kind of person, come into contact with those people more!
During the study stage, it is very hard to be a foreigner. The languages and cultures are very different. I once suffered from interpersonal problems of being excluded by classmates. I once wanted to give up my studies, but kind people will always have kind benefactors to encourage them! When I was under so much pressure, Professor Xiong Binshan of the Department of Translation and Interpretation always gave me strength, and religious beliefs accompanied me through four years of academic life, so I had the strength to get out of this pressure.
I am very clear that foreigners have no connections and no background in a foreign country, but step by step, I have become the “interpreter brother” who has completed my dream. Thank you for the willpower trained during my study period!
During the study stage, everything has to be done by myself. Even if there is no other support, and I have encountered times when I was not accepted, this is not a complaint, but no matter who is right or wrong in interpersonal interactions, these experiences will inevitably make me grow a lot. I have entered the Department of Translation and Interpretation! I must show it to myself that after graduation, I am the mobile interpreter brother who can truly become warm and soulful! After graduation, I entered the human resources agency industry and became a bridge between employers and migrant workers. Communication skills and the ability to handle things in real time are all required. Thank you to the company for recognizing my expertise and being willing to assist me in applying for a work permit so that I can continue to reside in Taiwan TW.
In addition, everyone in the 21st century needs to have a side business. I also partnered with Chen Zihao, a senior who also graduated from CJCU, to start a business and enter the international market to benefit more society. We plan to popularize the corporate spirit and culture of cherishing souls in the Southeast Asian market. The main nature is the big health and environmental protection industry. We look forward to younger students and alumni becoming our partners!
At the same time, I am also a special conference interpreter for a US non-governmental organization. I have also created a cloud immigration special examination translation studio, mainly to teach Indonesian to those who aspire to work as immigration officers.

蔡妍芝
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
My name is Goldhie Kharismatha Mahonny, I am a 2019 graduate from CJCU from the Department of Computer-Aided Media Design. I come from Indonesia. While studying at CJCU, I found out that my teachers have mastery of their expertise and are very caring about my studies and well-being. I gained experiences meeting and interacting with lots of people, not in my usual social circle. Clubs in CJCU also provided opportunities for me to hone my design skills.
After graduating, I returned to Indonesia to find a job. My first job application is to a big-name Indonesian IT infrastructure company, sending my portfolio built during my studies in CJCU, and immediately got accepted for an interview. After a series of rigorous testing, I got accepted into the company despite being a fresh graduate.
My role in the company is as a graphic designer. I am tasked to make printed designs, such as invitations and promotion materials for multiple projects and brands. My audiences range from private salespeople to C-Level executives, usually ranging from private gatherings of tens to huge events or promotions that invite thousands. My biggest involvement is as the main designer in the yearly gathering of C-Level executives across Indonesia.
The hard skills and soft skills I learnt during college proved useful, as I am trusted with big projects and other responsibilities. The various subjects I learnt from CJCU and the self-learning habit I got from classes also helps me in learning new skills needed for my work.
Due to the pandemic, my job description has changed. Digital design has become more in demand, and I was transferred to the Digital Design Team. However, I was able to adapt to the workflow and crunch faster than the other designers because of the work habits and attitude I developed during college.
Having worked for 2 years, I am very grateful to have studied and graduated from CJCU. The skills I learned, and the habits and attitude I developed during college have all helped me in my work-life and in my social relationships.

張之揚
Outstanding alumni
Myanmar
I am Chang Chih-Yang from Myanmar, and I graduated from the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU). Initially, I was assigned to CJCU from the Overseas Compatriot Students Preparatory Program. My original dream was to study in a culinary-related field. In the end, I was assigned to the Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU, but I do not regret it because a career in shipping has also been one of my dreams since I was a child. The reason I chose to study in Taiwan was that I personally felt that the level of universities in Myanmar was not as good as in Taiwan, so I chose to study in Taiwan. On the other hand, my family wanted us to learn to be independent and make friends from all over the world, which would be of great help in the future and also give us more job options.
The relevant experiences during my university years have indeed helped my career development. During my sophomore year, I served as the president of the Overseas Compatriot Student Association, which expanded my social circle and greatly helped with the leadership, organization, communication, and coordination skills needed for future work. In my junior year, I obtained certifications in aviation computer reservations and airline ticketing. In the second semester of my junior year, the department’s teachers successively posted internship opportunities on the department’s website, providing everyone with the chance to compete for internships. Before the internships, the department’s teachers arranged mock interviews to strengthen our interview skills. In my senior year, I secured a one-year internship at EVA Air (counter group). The Department of Shipping and Transportation Management at CJCU has many teachers with rich industry experience and connections. Each teacher has different expertise. In addition to general courses, teachers sometimes take students on field trips to related companies.
The first few months of my senior year internship were relatively stressful, as it was my first time doing aviation-related work. What I learned was how to respond to passengers. By actually encountering foreign passengers, I also improved my practical foreign language skills. Finally, I clearly understood that if I encountered a problem, I should first calmly think about the source of the problem and then deal with the problem further.
I believe that to be a professional ground staff, one must have keen observation skills because if even a small detail is wrong, the passenger’s luggage or the passenger themselves may end up on a flight that is not their intended destination.
After graduation, I found a company that acts as an agent for air cargo (Luxembourg Air Cargo) and worked as an airline cargo agent, learning some cargo knowledge from it. For example, import/export operations and documents, checking cargo palletizing status, supervising cargo loading and unloading and aircraft-side operations, and contacting various units.
Currently, the political situation in Myanmar is very unstable. I recommend that younger students come to Taiwan to train and learn various knowledge that will be of great help to them in the future. Expand your international horizons and connections.
Highlights
CJCU Gains Global Recognition and High Rankings
- CJCU Receives QS Five-Star Rating (2022-2025) and Ranks 307th in the 2025 Asian University Rankings.
- The “2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject” ranks the Department of Arts and Design in the 201-240 range.
CJCU is Committed to Sustainable Development and Has Received Numerous Awards
- CJCU has won numerous sustainable development awards, including the National Quality Award, Taiwan’s highest honor, the Taiwan Sustainable Model University Award, and the Net-Zero Building Design Silver Award.
- The university is known as a regional sustainable development center and values green environmental protection projects and environmental education.
CJCU Has Strong International Connections and a Multicultural Learning Environment
- CJCU has international students from 17 countries, creating a multicultural learning environment.
- The school has cooperative relationships with 172 universities from five continents around the world, providing students with rich exchange learning and international cooperation opportunities.
CJCU Offers Innovative Courses and Modern Facilities
- CJCU provides forward-looking curriculum learning venues, such as the Smart Cross-border Mobile Commerce Laboratory and the Health Big Data Laboratory.
- The campus facilities are modern, with an IKEA-style student restaurant, a smart fitness studio, and professional learning venues such as a simulated ward and a brewing laboratory, providing students with a diverse learning experience.
CJCU Provides Comprehensive Education and Strong Career Support
- CJCU has 31 departments, 9 master’s programs, and 1 doctoral program, covering a wide range of fields.
- The school’s employment rate exceeds 95%, reflecting strong career support and internship programs, including cooperation with companies in Kumamoto, Japan, to provide students with internship opportunities.

Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
- Ph.D. Program in Business and Operations Management
- Master Program in Business and Operations Management
- International MBA Program in Business and Operations Management
- Department of International Business
- Department of International Business
- Dept. of Business Administration
- Dept. of Accounting and Information Systems
- Dept. of Aviation and Maritime Transportation Management
- Dept. of Finance
- Dept. of Tourism, Food & Beverage Management
College of Health Sciences
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Information and Design
School of Safety and Health Sciences
International College of Pratice and Education for the Environment
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarships |
Amount |
Eligibility 5a9d71-fc> |
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Entrance Scholarship 3e1456-c7> |
NTD 35,000 |
A fixed amount will be reduced or exempted for new students in the first semester after passing the review. 515a96-8a> |
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Academic Excellence Scholarship 90cb8e-d8> |
NTD 20,000 |
Academic performance in the previous semester must be in the top 20% of the class, conduct in the previous semester must be above 80 points, and there must be no disciplinary actions. 14e081-87> |
Tuition and Fees (Annual)
College of Information and Design NTD/YR 103,760~107,780
College of Humanities and Social Sciences NTD/YR 92,160~103,320
College of Management NTD/YR 94,280
College of Health Sciences NTD/YR 94,280~113,860
College of Safety and Health Sciences NTD/YR 107,340~107,780
International College of Environment Education NTD/YR 107,340
Living Expenses (Per Year)
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 60,000
School accommodation
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NTD 29,600-30,600 3aeb7f-74> |
First Dormitory: Standard Room (2-Person Suite) 3d7db8-39> |
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NTD 27,900-28,900 953cd6-cd> |
NTD 55,800-57,800 172dba-ec> |
First Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1-Person Suite) 83a0d9-c8> |
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NTD 14,300-15,800 2b08a7-f0> |
NTD 28,600-31,600 2be3a4-57> |
Third Dormitory: Standard Room (3~4-Person Suite) 7bcc4e-1b> |
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NTD 20,500-26,700 25541_58a106-96> |
NTD 41,000-53,400 25541_91d1e5-43> |
Third Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Shared Room) 25541_dfca33-ab> |
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NTD 22,700-29,700 25541_6a6dd7-3f> |
NTD 45,400-59,400 25541_09bd3e-c2> |
Third Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Suite) 25541_283d2b-eb> |
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NTD 13,500-14,800 51b0e6-9b> |
NTD 27,000-29,600 75a4a8-a3> |
Fourth Dormitory: Standard Room (4-Person Suite) |
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NTD 19,300-27,700 |
NTD 38,600-55,400 99b310-3b> |
Fourth Dormitory: Diverse Room Type (1~2-Person Suite) |

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Chung Shan Medical University
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Information
Address
No. 110, Section 1, Jianguo North Road, South District, Taichung City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 92,000 ~ 144,000
Accommodation: NTD/YR 35,000 ~ 50,000
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 100,000
Official website
Contact Information
+886-4-24730022
[email protected]
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Introduction
Founded in 1960, CSMU, guided by the spirit of “Honesty, Love, Excellence, Diligence,” is committed to constructing a medical university that values both humanities and respect for life, with a focus on medical and humanistic development. It aims to cultivate outstanding medical professionals who respect patient rights, provide the best medical services, and possess extensive medical knowledge.
CSMU’s affiliated hospital is equipped with high-tech instruments and has received the National Biotechnology and Medical Care Quality Award. It is a well-known medical center in central Taiwan, providing students with an excellent professional internship environment and promoting clinical research and development. In recent years, the university has continued to actively update its buildings and strengthen its facilities to improve the quality of learning and research.
CSMU has many outstanding alumni who are mainly dedicated to the medical field worldwide. In addition, many alumni have played crucial roles in the leadership of various fields, such as the Minister of Health and Welfare, the Mayor of Kaohsiung, the Mayor of Taichung, legislative members of the parliament, and chairpersons in the fields of medicine and dentistry.
International Exchange and Cooperation
In order to cope with globalization and enhance competitiveness, in addition to attracting outstanding students from different regions to study at CSMU, we have also signed academic agreements and exchanges with more than 40 well-known universities in the United States, Japan, China, Europe, and Asia. It makes full use of the original teaching and research resources of each school, strengthens inter-school exchanges, and cooperates with the characteristic development of each school to build a cooperative resource platform, construct an international campus, and then achieve the purpose of international exchange and cooperation, with the ultimate goal of cultivating talents with an international perspective and becoming a world-class medical education and important medical center.
Transportation
A newly constructed multi-purpose complex building will soon be put into operation, featuring a food court, student dining facilities, and a large international conference hall. Combined with CSMU’s prime location at the intersection of Taiwan Railway, MRT, and High-Speed Rail stations, the campus enjoys exceptional transportation convenience, which also contributes to the development of the surrounding community. The area around CSMU is well equipped with department stores, large retail outlets, cinemas, restaurants, and parks, offering excellent convenience for both daily living and leisure activities.
Main Departments
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Scholarships for International Students 49ebc9-b2> |
NTD/YR 40,000 77c76e-05> |
Foreign students with formal student status at the university (excluding those extending their studies) who meet the following requirements may choose one to apply for: 1. Undergraduate students must have an average academic score of 65 or higher each academic year, a conduct score of 80 or higher each semester, and have not been subject to any demerit or higher punishment. 2. Master’s and doctoral students (excluding on-the-job students) must have an average academic score of 75 or higher each academic year, a conduct score of 80 or higher, and have not been subject to any demerit or higher punishment. 3. Freshmen are exempt from providing academic proof in their first academic year.
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Medicine NTD 92,000~144,000
College of Oral Medicine NTD 124,000~132,000
College of Medical Science and Technology NTD 106,000~114,000
College of Health Management NTD 92,000~114,000
Living Expenses
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 100,000
Accommodation: NTD/YR 35,000~50,000
School accommodation


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I-Shou University
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Information
Address
No. 1, Section 1, Xuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 84001
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 96,000~160,000
Accommodation: NTD/YR 21,800~51,480
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 45,000~90,000
Official website
Contact Information
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Introduction
Corporate-sponsored with abundant resources
The E United Group, under the ISU Board of Trustees, encompasses four major business groups: production, healthcare, education, real estate, and leisure. In addition to E United Steel and Yieh Phui Enterprise, which boasts one of the world’s largest stainless steel production volumes, the group also includes E-Da Hospital, E-Da World, and more. With the support of the E United Group, ISU’s curriculum planning and design adheres to the principle of “balancing theory and practice, emphasizing both teaching and experimentation,” making ISU one of the few comprehensive universities in Taiwan that combines theory and practice with industrial development potential.
In addition to the E United Group, ISU’s industry-academia collaboration extends to nearly 550 partners, spanning technology, electronics, hospitals, steel, and service industries such as catering, department stores, and hotels. The curriculum content closely aligns with industry needs.
Teaching Excellence, Internationally Accredited
In 2016, the College of Management, the International College, and the College of Tourism and Hospitality passed the AACSB international business education accreditation, making it the only university in the world to have 3 colleges accredited simultaneously.
All courses taught in English, internationalized campus
ISU demonstrates outstanding achievement in internationalization and global exchange. According to the 2017 Cheers Magazine ranking on the presence of international degree-seeking students, the University ranked second nationwide. International students from nearly 50 countries study on campus, with one out of every ten students coming from abroad, creating a vibrant international learning environment that fosters diverse perspectives and a global outlook.
In addition, students may apply for the Xuehai and Xuewen scholarships to participate in overseas study programs, or engage in exchange studies or degree programs at partner universities worldwide.
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Highlights
Dual degree program
ISU ranks among the top in internationalization and is recognized by international first-class universities. It has signed dual degree programs with many high-quality universities to provide students with more value-added services.
Nottingham Trent University
Plan A:
3 years at ISU + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University = Dual Bachelor’s Degree
Plan B:
3 years at ISU + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University (Bachelor’s) + 1 year at Nottingham Trent University (Master’s) + 1 year of British internship = Dual Bachelor’s Degree + British Master’s Degree
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Plan A:
4 years at ISU + 1 year at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Master’s) = ISU Bachelor’s + Hong Kong Polytechnic Master’s
Plan B:
1 year at ISU + 1 year at Hong Kong Polytechnic University = Dual Master’s Degree
All courses taught in English
ISU has a complete internationalized environment. In order to improve students’ international competitiveness and language skills, the following departments are specially offered with all courses taught in English:
- Department of International Business Administration
- Department of International Finance
- Department of International Tourism and Hospitality
- Department of International Communication and Entertainment Management
Main Departments
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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Scholarship Amount 935736-67> |
Eligibility 6476a0-3d> |
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Hong Kong Freshmen Scholarship 743f8f-98> |
Half-price accommodation 1b7b15-0b> |
(1) Admitted through individual recruitment and personal application channels.
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Free accommodation |
Overseas Chinese students from New Southbound countries
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College of Intelligent Science and Technology |
NTD/YR 96,000~110,750 82a383-c6> |
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College of Science and Engineering 8b9b62-20> |
NTD/YR 108,500~110,750 0b70d2-12> |
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College of Management |
NTD/YR 96,000~160,000 6586b9-00> |
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College of Communication and Design 5cfab3-2f> |
NTD/YR 110,750 5e146c-99> |
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International College 2ef5dd-23> |
NTD/YR 145,000 84c449-5c> |
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College of Tourism and Hospitality |
NTD/YR 96,000~110,750 6ba65a-a4> |
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College of Foreign Languages 3b8a63-1b> |
NTD/YR 96,000 913776-1a> |
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College of Medicine |
NTD/YR 96,000~145,000 79d2ea-21> |
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College of Medical Technology |
NTD/YR 96,000~145,000
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Living Expenses/Year
Accommodation: NTD/YR 27,800~51,480
Living expenses: NTD/YR 45,000~90,000
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NTD 129,000~25,740 |
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Chung Yuan Christian University
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Information
Address
No. 200, Zhongbei Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City 320314, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 92,120 ~ 109,740/YR
Accommodation: NTD 27,000-36,000/YR
Off-campus Rental: NTD 40,000~60,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 72,000~96,000/YR
Social Media
Chung Yuan Christian University
Contact Information
+886-3-2651718
[email protected]
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Introduction
Key Achievements
2024 – University Entrance Examination: zero vacancies, 100% enrollment rate
2024 – CYCU professors ranked among the top 0.5% of outstanding scholars worldwide by ScholarGPS
2023 – Global Views Magazine’s Best University Ranking: #1 private comprehensive university in social reputation!
2023 – QS 2024 Asian University Rankings: Citation per Paper score ranks 2nd in Taiwan and 1st among private universities!
2022 – Times Higher Education ranks “Physical Sciences” as #1 among private universities in Taiwan!
2022 – CYCU has been awarded the #1 private general university in “Social Participation” by CommonWealth Magazine’s USR University Citizen Award for three consecutive years!
2021 – Honored in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings as a top 1200 university
2021 – Ranked #1 among private universities in Taiwan for alumni salary
2020 – Won the CNCI (Category Normalized Citation Impact) index, ranking #1 in Taiwan for membrane science and chemistry among comprehensive universities! #1 among private universities in materials chemistry and engineering! #3 in Taiwan across all fields!
International Certification
College of Engineering and College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: IEET International Accreditation; graduates’ academic qualifications are recognized by member countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and Singapore. They can also participate in professional engineer examinations in member countries, and obtain licenses to perform professional engineer work. Therefore, CYCU graduates’ job market can be expanded to the world.
College of Business: Accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ranking among the top 5% of business schools in the world, making it the 12th university in Taiwan to receive this honor.
Internationalized Learning
International Mobility
Based on the vision of “Bringing CYCU to the world and leading the world to CYCU,” our university creates a good English learning environment, offers all-English courses and degree programs, and holds international lectures, seminars, and international experience camps. Therefore, our students have many international learning opportunities.
Our university has constructed an internationalized learning environment, signing sister school agreements with 401 universities around the world, enabling academic exchanges and R collaborations, international faculty and student visits, exchange students, dual degree programs, international off-site teaching, and domestic and overseas internships. The number of students participating in international mobility programs reaches 1200+ each year.
International Exchange Dual Degree
Our university has collaborations with over 50 schools in 25 countries, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and South Korea, for dual degree and exchange programs. CYCU students can pursue degrees or short-term exchanges at sister schools. During their time at CYCU, students can participate in English enhancement courses, serve as international student buddies or international goodwill ambassadors, and participate in overseas corporate internships during the summer to enhance their international competitiveness.
Hong Kong and Macao Students Association
— Life Care
Guidance counselors, military instructors, and dormitory teachers provide assistance and care through activities such as visa applications, insurance, new student orientation, and cultural tours.
— On-Campus Counseling
Academic tutoring (TA tutoring and courses for overseas Chinese students), mid-term warning system, career counseling, psychological counseling, on-campus medical facilities, counseling instructors, and overseas Chinese student associations.
— Cultural and Sports Activities
Hong Kong and Macao Cultural Week, new student concerts, concerts, general education literary lectures, and other activities.
The only university in Taiwan that holds a sports day every semester.
More than 130 student-managed clubs.
Convenient Campus Life
Food: There are restaurants such as Starbucks and McDonald’s on campus. The campus is adjacent to Zhongyuan Night Market, which offers reasonable prices and many choices.
Clothing: There are countless shops and stalls selling food, clothing, and daily necessities in Zhongyuan Night Market, making shopping convenient.
Accommodation: International students enjoy priority in applying for on-campus dormitories, and there are many safe and affordable off-campus rental options nearby.
Transportation: There are bus stops and Ubike stations on campus, providing direct access to Taipei City and Zhongli District (Sogo Department Store, cinemas), about 50 minutes to Taipei.
Education: Well-equipped self-study center, health center, library, gym, swimming pool, and other venues.
Entertainment: The university regularly holds concerts, sports days, concerts, art festivals, and other activities.
Learning: Academic support mechanism that provides academic tutoring services for specific courses through peer learning.
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Alumni

黃琬琳
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
2016 Whole-Person Benchmark Award
2014, 2015 Whole-Person Honor Award 101-105 Academic Year: Book Award
2015 5th Innovation and Entrepreneurship Business Model Competition – Computer Science Group: 1st Place
2014-2015 President of the International Student Association

張勣
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
2017 1st Future Residence Student Design Award “Annual Design Grand Prize”

趙秀文
Wenny
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Graduated in 2018, majoring in Business Administration and minoring in Finance.
1. Actively participated in club activities during university, serving as a public relations officer for the Overseas Chinese Students Association (OCSA), president of the Indonesian Student Association, and president of the Northern Taiwan Indonesian Student Association. Because of her love for dancing, she also served as the president of the hip-hop dance club. For the annual OCSA cultural exhibition, she not only helped organize the event, but also was responsible for choreographing dances and creating costumes and props.
2. Due to her outstanding academic performance and personal qualities, she was recommended by her advisor and entered an industry-academia cooperation company – Walsin Lihwa Corporation – immediately after graduation. She was quickly promoted to sales representative in less than three years, creating the fastest promotion for a fresh graduate.
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Highlights
Featured courses
— Double Bachelor’s Degree Program in Architecture and Urban Design with Oxford Brookes University, UK
— Chung Yuan Christian University is the only university in Asia that has successfully partnered with Oxford Brookes University (OBU) to offer a degree program in the field of design. It actively cultivates students’ global mobility and cross-border learning abilities, provides various transnational learning opportunities, and opens a new milestone for the internationalization of education.
Course Content
Students take courses at the College of Design of Chung Yuan Christian University for the first two years. The courses combine the academic resources of the four departments of architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and commercial design, providing all-English instruction. In the last two years, students take courses in the Department of Architecture at Oxford Brookes University (OBU) in the UK, earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree from OBU and the first stage of qualification for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) architect certification.
Employment Program
Chung Yuan Christian University implements the educational philosophy of integrating learning and application, cultivating students’ ability to be employed upon graduation. Currently, there are 63 employment programs, with a total of 84 companies cooperating in the program. The companies take the lead, and the university cooperates to set up a host to jointly plan the curriculum. Students above the third year, graduate students, international students, and alumni within two years of graduation can participate.
30 students from the Topco Scientific Co., Ltd. employment program and 22 students from the ChipMOS TECHNOLOGIES INC. employment program have been employed after graduation. Currently, 180 students have chosen to directly enter the program companies for work and are employed upon graduation.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
Chung Yuan Christian University’s promotion of quantum education originated from Mr. Lin Chien-Nan, Chairman of Formosa Plastics Group and an alumnus of the Department of Chemistry of Chung Yuan Christian University. At the celebration of being awarded the “ITRI Laureate,” he introduced Chair Professor Chang Kuang-Cheng (current Chairman) and Professor Chang Ching-Ray of the Department of Physics of National Taiwan University, and discussed the booming development of quantum computer technology.
Sensing the lack of quantum computer education in Taiwan, Chung Yuan Christian University invited Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray to join the Chung Yuan Christian University team. Chung Yuan Christian University officially established the Quantum Information Center in early 2022 and invited Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray to serve as the director of the center. Under his leadership, Chung Yuan Christian University is fully developing in three major areas: quantum technology research, talent cultivation, and popular science education.
Chung Yuan Christian University has 17 professors in 11 fields (including physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and life sciences) who have been listed as top scientists, and their research strength has been recognized by the world.
On the other hand, in order to build Taiwan’s own quantum computer and quantum communication network system, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Executive Yuan officially established the “Quantum National Team.” Chung Yuan Christian University is honored to be a member of the “Quantum National Team.” Under the leadership of Chair Professor Chang Ching-Ray, it is working with National Taiwan University’s Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Department of Medical Engineering, and Chang Gung University’s Department of Electronic Engineering to conduct cross-school and cross-domain cooperation.
Cultivating quantum technology talents is urgent. In addition to establishing the first “Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program in Intelligent Computing and Big Data” and the “College of Intelligent Computing and Quantum Information” with quantum computing as the main axis, Chung Yuan Christian University will also integrate the resources of various departments of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Physics of the College of Science, and other units to jointly cultivate talents.https://reurl.cc/LMRrEK
Overseas Chinese Student Program
In response to the cultural differences of overseas Chinese students, exclusive courses are offered, including calculus, business mathematics, English, English listening and speaking, language and rhetoric, and life sociology. They are announced at the beginning of each semester and can be selected online, providing the best learning environment without affecting the courses of each department.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Science
College of Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Department of Electronic Engineering
- Department of Information and Computer Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Undergraduate Program in College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Chung Yuan Christian University and University of. Wisconsin - Milwaukee Undergraduate Dual. Degree Program in Electrical Engineering and. Computer Engineering
College of Business
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of International Business
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- International Undergraduate Program in Business & Management (IUBM) Program
- Chung Yuan Christian University and Temple University Undergraduate Dual Degree Program in Business Administration
School of Law
School of Design
College of Humanities and Education
College of Intelligent Computing and Quantum Information
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Scholarships
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1. Full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver. |
New overseas Chinese and foreign students admitted through various admission channels will be directly included in the scholarship review list. Those who pass the review will be awarded the aforementioned grant in order. 9567da-33> |
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Wang Guan-Chuan International Scholarship 8744b4-2b> |
1. Limited to 4 master’s and doctoral overseas Chinese and foreign students per academic year, each receiving NT$25,000 per semester. 2. Limited to 38 undergraduate overseas Chinese and foreign students per academic year, each receiving NT$20,000 per semester. |
1. Applicants who have been admitted to the university’s undergraduate or graduate programs as overseas Chinese students, Hong Kong and Macao students, mainland Chinese students, or foreign students. 2. The average academic performance in the previous academic year must be above 70 points or have no failing grades in any subject, and must have good conduct without any demerits (freshmen are exempt). 3. Those who have economic and financial needs. 4. The maximum duration is four years for undergraduate students (excluding extended students), two years for master’s students, and four years for doctoral students.
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Scholarships for Graduate Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students |
1. Master’s students will be granted a full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver for a maximum of two academic years from the year of admission. 2. Doctoral students will be granted a full tuition and miscellaneous fee waiver and on-campus accommodation fee waiver for a maximum of four academic years from the year of admission. 3. Scholarships awarded by the student’s academic unit are not subject to this restriction. |
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Design 4f68e5-dc> |
NTD 109,740
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College of Science |
NTD 103,480-108,720 0e32b1-3d> |
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College of Business 567301-e0> |
NTD 92,120~104,520 99b015-b8> |
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College of Humanities and Education 4ea28b-4c> |
NTD 94,220~104,520
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College of Law |
NTD 92,120
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Double Bachelor’s Degree Program in Business Administration with Temple University (USA) 510638-c2> |
NTD 250,000 979655-2c> |
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Double Bachelor’s Degree Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering with UWM 6b5164-fd> |
NTD 280,000 6e550e-62> |
Living Expenses
Living Expenses: NTD 72,000~96,000
Accommodation: NTD 27,000-36,000
Off-campus Rental: NTD 40,000~60,000
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NTD 9,500 |
NTD 19,000 1db63d-3a> |
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NTD 9,000 |
NTD 18,000 118f07-bf> |
Dormitory Name: Entzu Dormitory Target Residents: Female Room Type: 4-person shared room https://youtu.be/zSmtxSjeaZA?si=eJXh_DVLNirsI4Ic 88ea21-89> |
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NTD 12,500 70ace1-5a> |
NTD 25,000 2319b6-e5> |
Dormitory Name: Liangshan Dormitory Target Residents: Female Room Type: 4-person suite https://youtu.be/fnr3mBE46lM?si=5OMfQAgYVFVm_S5q 8da0aa-54> |
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NTD 12,000 5559d5-61> |
NTD 24,000 6639cb-0b> |
Dormitory Name: Hsinshih Dormitory Target Residents: Male, Female Room Type: 4-person suite https://youtu.be/WfxVKQwj1uE?si=Iv4luw9X61J5CjsE 090690-ae> |
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NTD 15,000 038425-68> |
NTD 30,000 1b923b-2e> |
Dormitory Name: Recheng Dormitory Target Residents: Male, Female Room Type: 4-person shared room https://youtu.be/cUdi950O-Ok?si=CRNIS2xD2ClwNkNO 6f6050-1c> |
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Chinese Culture University
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Information
Address
No. 55, Huagang Road, Shilin District, Taipei City, 11114
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 91,470 ~ 106,780/YR
Dormitory Fee: NTD 21,200~56,000/YR
School Dormitory: 21,200~56,000 NTD/YR
Off-Campus Rental: Approximately 60,000-100,000 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 100,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/PCCUOfficial
Contact Information
+886-2-2861-0511#11302-11313
[email protected]
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Introduction
Teaching Quality and Academic Reputation
2026 “QS World University Rankings”: 574th in Asia.
2025 “World’s Best Universities Rankings”: Ranked 6th in “Taiwan’s Most Internationalized Universities” and 2nd among private universities.
2025 “World’s Best Universities Rankings”: Chinese Culture University ranked 178th globally and 3rd in Taiwan in the alumni influence indicator.
2025 Cheers Magazine’s latest “Taiwan’s Most Internationalized Universities Rankings”: Chinese Culture University ranked 6th.
2024 Global Views Magazine’s “Survey of Enterprises’ Favorite University Students”: Ranked 8th among private universities nationwide.
2023 British Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings: Top 550.
2023 Cheers Magazine’s “Enterprises’ Favorite Private Universities Rankings”: Ranked 8th nationwide.
2023 Global Views Magazine’s “Survey of Enterprises’ Favorite University Students” – Tourism and Leisure Category: Ranked 2nd nationwide.
2022 1111 Job Bank’s “Employer Satisfaction Ranking of Private Universities (Overall)”: Ranked 9th.
The most complete range of departments in Taiwan. Diverse choices at Chinese Culture University.
Our university emphasizes both Chinese traditional arts and Western modern science. In accordance with the development of the times and social needs, we have 11 colleges, 52 departments, 33 master’s programs, and 9 doctoral programs in literature, international studies and foreign languages, science and engineering, law, social sciences, environmental planning and biological resources, business, journalism and communication, arts, education, and physical education, health and recreation. We are the most diverse and complete comprehensive university in Taiwan, and the closest to social trends!
Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Moving Towards Internationalization
In recent years, our university has actively promoted innovation and internationalization, allocating more than 15 million in scholarships each year to strengthen international mobility and enable students to become talents with international competitiveness!
To date, we have established sister school relationships with more than 400 universities around the world, spanning five continents. These include world-renowned institutions such as Heidelberg University in Germany, the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, the University of Lille in France, the University of Siena in Italy, Waseda University in Japan, Seoul National University and Ewha Womans University in South Korea, Purdue University and the University of Michigan in the United States, and Western Sydney University in Australia. We also actively promote transnational dual degree programs and other study abroad systems. Each year, nearly a thousand international exchange students come to study abroad and at our university, successfully creating a high-quality, internationalized learning environment.
Leading Future Trends. Flexible Interdisciplinary Learning
Chinese Culture University leverages its diverse academic fields to promote interdisciplinary learning. We offer more than 60 “interdisciplinary expertise” courses for students to freely choose, in order to cultivate talents with diverse field capabilities, develop students’ second expertise, and enhance their own employment competitiveness.
Transportation
Our university is adjacent to Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei City. In addition to providing students with shuttle buses and shared taxi services, there is also a bus stop on campus, providing students with a variety of direct transportation options to and from the campus in Taipei City.
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Alumni

蔡明亮
Famous Director
Malaysia
Born in Sarawak, East Malaysia, and having moved to Taiwan, this film director graduated from the Department of Drama at Chinese Culture University. His films have received major awards at significant film festivals both domestically and internationally. He is a highly renowned film auteur on the international stage and a leading figure in Taiwanese cinema representing Malaysians. He has received several major awards at the three major European international film festivals, including the Golden Lion Award and the Jury Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival for both Vive L’Amour (1994) and Stray Dogs (2013), as well as the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival for The River (1997) and the Jury Award for the Teddy Award for Days (2020). Visage (2009) became the first film to be collected by the Louvre Museum, setting a benchmark and paradigm for art films. He has been nominated four times for the Venice Film Festival, three times for the Cannes Film Festival, three times for the Berlin Film Festival, and eight times for the Golden Horse Award for Best Director.

劉木蘭
Honorary President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Honorary President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association

黃幃佳
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Hong Kong
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Hong Kong Alumni Association

鄒經宇
Professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

蔡明富
Chairman of Upicom Group, Datuk
Malaysia
Chairman of Upicom Group, Datuk

孫春美
Second President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Malaysia
Second President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Drama educator, Chairman of the Drama Alliance, and consultant to the Cloud Gate Culture and Arts Foundation. He served as the Head of the Department of Drama and Visual Arts at New Era University College and is now a part-time lecturer in the department.

王為德
Teacher at San Min Independent High School, Anshun
Malaysia
Teacher at San Min Independent High School, Anshun, and recipient of the Long Service Award for Chinese Independent High School Teachers in 2020.

黃界錤
Anchor of Astro “News Report” in Malaysia
Malaysia
Anchor of Astro “News Report” in Malaysia

張敏和
Anchor of Pocketimes in Malaysia
Malaysia
Anchor of Pocketimes in Malaysia

劉偉義
Founder of the dance education institution and modern dance troupe “Synergy Dance Theatre”
Malaysia
Founded the dance education institution and modern dance troupe “Synergy Dance Theatre”, launching several original works. Founded Sabah’s first full-time professional dance theater, “Borneo Dance Theatre”, attempting to integrate Borneo’s unique culture and art with modern multimedia.

李浩菖
Malaysian Actor
Malaysia
Malaysian actor, director, host, and nominee for Best Actor at the Hangzhou International Micro Film Festival

林敏慎
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association, Appointed Director of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia
Malaysia
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Malaysia Alumni Association
Appointed Director of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia

李政賢
First Chinese Deputy Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly, Malaysia
Malaysia
First Chinese Deputy Speaker of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly, Malaysia

張嘉群
Principal of Yong Peng High School, Malaysia
Malaysia
Principal of Yong Peng High School, Malaysia

黃嘉蘊
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Macau Alumni Association
Macau
Current President of the Chinese Culture University Macau Alumni Association

譚凱欣
Urban Planner, Macau Urban Renewal Limited
Macau
Urban Planner, Macau Urban Renewal Limited

陳漢忠
First and Second President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association, Director of the Activities Department of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia, Vice President of the Jakarta Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia
Indonesia
First and Second President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association
Director of the Activities Department of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia
Vice President of the Jakarta Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, Indonesia

楊啟仙
Former President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association
Indonesia
Former President of the Chinese Culture University Indonesia Alumni Association

何廷貴
President of the Overseas Chinese Association of Myanmar
Advisor to the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Consultant to the Asian Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Honorary President of the Myanmar Taiwanese Business Association
Chairman of Ho’s International Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Myanmar
President of the Overseas Chinese Association of Myanmar
Advisor to the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Consultant to the Asian Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce
Honorary President of the Myanmar Taiwanese Business Association
Chairman of Ho’s International Enterprise Co., Ltd.
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Highlights
Moving Towards Internationalization. Starting from Culture
To date, Chinese Culture University has established sister school relationships with more than 400 universities around the world, including world-renowned institutions such as Heidelberg University in Germany, the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, the University of Lille in France, the University of Siena in Italy, Waseda University in Japan, Seoul National University and Ewha Womans University in South Korea, Purdue University and the University of Michigan in the United States, and Western Sydney University in Australia. Roam freely among the world’s top universities!
Our university also actively promotes transnational dual degree programs and other study abroad systems. Each year, more than a thousand international exchange students come to study abroad and at our university. There are many exchange student opportunities, successfully creating a high-quality, internationalized learning environment.
Industry-Academia Collaboration. Diverse Scholarships
Our university has established a variety of scholarships, including the Huagang Scholarship, as well as alumni association scholarships, scholarships specifically for overseas Chinese and foreign students, scholarships for outstanding foreign language proficiency, and scholarships for outstanding athletes, allowing students to study with peace of mind. Moreover, our university has signed cooperation agreements with more than 700 enterprises and organizations throughout Taiwan. The cooperating manufacturers include top institutions in various industries, providing thousands of internship opportunities each year. Vocational training combines social resources, so there is no need to worry about connecting to employment!
Free Chinese courses
We offer various Mandarin and Chinese culture experience courses. The courses currently offered include required courses, elective courses, and non-credit free small-class tutoring courses, covering introductory to advanced listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills courses, and Chinese society and culture courses, mainly to assist in improving the Chinese proficiency of international students at our university, and to obtain corresponding credits.
Departments
University Departments and Programs
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Students should select the scholarship application when registering for the individual recruitment on the university website and submit relevant supporting documents before the registration deadline. 247_6825d0-76> |
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Alumni Association Scholarship 247_ba80db-a8> |
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Scholarships recommended by the Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Indonesia alumni associations of our university each academic year. 247_1cab6d-88> |
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Huagang Scholarship 247_da8f38-b0> |
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Students who rank in the top three in their class in terms of academic average in the previous semester may apply for the Huagang Scholarship. 247_171658-ef> |
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Scholarship for Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students in Financial Need, Office of Student Affairs 247_54bdd2-0f> |
Approximately NTD 10,000 per semester 247_bc422b-83> |
1. Overseas Chinese and foreign students with formal student status in the university’s undergraduate and graduate programs 2. Academic average of 65 points or higher in the previous semester 3. Must have completed at least 9 credits in the previous semester (including during overseas exchange periods) 4. Priority is given to students from financially disadvantaged families who have not received other on- or off-campus scholarships in the current semester 247_b6d734-c2> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance 247_6914ca-04> |
NTD 5,000 247_501f85-d7> |
1. Overseas Chinese students in undergraduate programs above the second year. 2. The overall average academic performance for the previous academic year (both semesters) must be above 80 points. 3. Conduct must be rated A (80 points) or higher. 4. Overseas Chinese students who are repeating a grade, re-enrolling, or extending their studies are not eligible to apply. 247_9a144b-8e> |
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NTD 5,000 247_2a0bd9-ad> |
1. Overseas Chinese students in undergraduate programs above the second year. 2. The overall average academic performance for the previous academic year (both semesters) must be above 80 points. 3. Conduct must be rated A (80 points) or higher. 4. Overseas Chinese students who are repeating a grade, re-enrolling, or extending their studies are not eligible to apply. 247_c8fcbd-f7> |
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 247_acb73b-03> |
NTD 3,000 per month 247_9a8609-c9> |
1. Overseas Chinese students studying in Taiwan in accordance with the Regulations Regarding Overseas Chinese Students Returning to Taiwan for Study and Guidance (excluding graduate students, students extending their studies, and self-funded overseas Chinese students from Myanmar). 2. Overseas Chinese students who have been studying for more than two years, with a passing overall average academic performance and an average conduct score of 80 or higher for the previous academic year. 3. Parents, legal guardians, or spouses who have not been registered in Taiwan for more than two years. 247_986ba3-ea> |
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Mr. Liang Shih-Chen and Ms. Liang Li-Ying Scholarship from the Indonesian Sampoerna Group 247_9cc32e-ea> |
NTD 50,000 per academic year 247_2797b7-da> |
1. Priority is given to Indonesian students who are from financially disadvantaged families or who have suddenly encountered major accidents and are in urgent need of assistance. 2. Priority is given to those who propose creative plans or research, especially those related to Taiwan and Indonesia. 3. Conduct scores must be 80 or higher each semester and academic performance must average 75 or higher in the previous academic year. 247_0d9152-c3> |
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Mr. Liang Shih-Lie Scholarship from the descendants of Chengde Building in Meixian – Indonesia 247_e3662a-7e> |
NTD 25,000 per academic year, for a maximum of 2 years 247_0d17f0-d8> |
1. Overseas Chinese and foreign students in the master’s program who have excellent academic performance and meet the conditions for financially disadvantaged students should submit proof of passing the thesis outline review by the department or a letter of recommendation or other relevant proof. 2. Conduct scores must be 80 or higher each semester and academic performance must average 75 or higher in the previous academic year. 247_b8d6a0-65> |
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NTD 106,780/year (2 semesters) 247_f97a38-29> |
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NTD 105,900/year (2 semesters) 247_20a1b3-54> |
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College of Commerce 247_3f27f4-a5> |
NTD 92,850/year (2 semesters) 247_d0f1d6-41> |
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College of Liberal Arts, College of Law, College of International Studies, College of Social Sciences, College of Education 247_44c640-e4> |
NTD 91,470/year (2 semesters) 247_d54cd3-5b> |
Living Expenses
Accommodation Fee: 23,400~31,400 NTD/YR
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NTD 11,700~15,700 247_055be1-16> |
NTD 23,400~31,400 247_2e38ec-b4> |
Chinese Culture University guarantees the accommodation life of international students during their studies! Our dormitory facilities are complete. In addition to wireless network equipment, they are equipped with water dispensers, washing machines, dryers, spin dryers, lounges, public bathrooms, pantries (counters), indoor drying areas (corridors), and vending machines, providing students with a complete and convenient dormitory life. The four dormitories on campus have controlled entrances and exits and are equipped with on-duty dormitory managers to ensure the safety of students’ residences! Each dormitory has a lounge and learning center, providing opportunities for resident students to communicate and learn from each other and for international students to exchange ideas! 247_06e902-76> |



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Tunghai University
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Information
Address
No. 1727, Sec. 4, Taiwan Blvd., Xitun Dist., Taichung City 407224, TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 76,800 ~ 48,217/YR
Dormitory: NTD 20,000~45,000/YR
Off-Campus Housing: NTD 60,000~120,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 60,000 ~ 120,000/YR
Official Website
Contact Information
+886-4-2359-0121#28512
[email protected]
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Introduction
Urban Oasis, Sustainable Campus
–Founded in 1955, it is the only comprehensive private university in Taiwan with programs from kindergarten to doctoral level.
–A forest campus with hundreds of acres of greenery and thousands of ecological landscapes. The two campuses cover a total of 133 hectares, combining the iconic Luce Chapel and teaching buildings with traditional and modern styles, creating Taiwan’s premier living and learning space per student.
–Home to the largest practice farm in central Taiwan, with Tunghai milk, produced and sold on-site, being a renowned dairy product across Taiwan.
–The campus is located in the core development area of Taichung City, with free bus transportation within the city for 10 kilometers.
Guidance Mechanism for International Students
–The International Affairs Office at Tunghai University has a “Student Exchange Division” dedicated to assisting international and overseas Chinese students, including academic counseling, assistance with residence permits and airport pick-up, scholarship applications, and work-study opportunities, so that students can study without any worries.
–There are international student associations, Hong Kong and Macau student associations, Malaysian student associations, Indonesian student associations, and other international student self-governing organizations to further deepen daily exchanges between students and regularly organize major international exchange activities to add to the splendor of university life.
International Integration, Interdisciplinary Paradigm
–In the “2024 World University Impact Rankings” by Times Higher Education (UK), only 7 universities in Taiwan entered the top 200 in the world. Among them, Tunghai University ranks among the top 100 in the world and has been ranked first among non-medical universities in Taiwan for four consecutive years, and fourth in Taiwan overall. Tunghai University has been the number one non-medical university in Taiwan for five consecutive years.
–Global sister schools are distributed across five continents, totaling more than 350 schools in 35 countries. In the next five years, the university will promote the International Hundred Cities and Hundred Schools Exchange Program and establish a World Footprint Micro-Credit Program to encourage every student to have at least one international learning experience during their time at the university to broaden their global perspective and connect with the world.
–In response to the changing times, the university has reformed its common and general education courses and continues to promote and construct distinctive “interdisciplinary credit programs” that combine industrial practices, establish career guidance mechanisms and digital learning portfolios to assist students in planning their career blueprints.
–The departments and programs at Tunghai University are developing AI application courses, listing “Programming Thinking and Generative AI” courses as required courses for the entire university. Students can combine their major with diverse AI applications, and graduates will have the ability to write programs, strengthening their competitiveness in the workplace.
International Exchange and Cooperation
International Exchange and Cooperation:
Global sister schools are distributed across 5 continents and 30 countries, totaling more than 280 schools
Dual Degree Exchange:
Long-term and short-term overseas study & internship programs
Transnational Off-site Teaching:
International camp exchanges
Internationalized Campus:
Committed to promoting international education, with a leading proportion of foreign teachers. Bilingual Enhancement Program, all-English courses in key departments, to enhance the foreign language ability of local and international students
International Workplace:
Matching international students with international workplaces, cultivating transnational and interdisciplinary talents, and connecting with international enterprises
College of Management – Global Elite Program
— The College of Management of this university has been accredited by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ranking among the top 5% of business schools in the world.
— In recent years, the “Global Elite Program” has been set up across departments:
· Core business management required courses are taught entirely in English
· Internationalized interdisciplinary professional teaching team
· Intensive courses for advanced English proficiency tests
· Flexible learning plan planning and exclusive teacher counseling
· There is an opportunity to study for “2+2” and “3+2” dual degrees abroad, and obtain degrees from both Tunghai and foreign universities, saving time and high tuition fees.
— Application procedure:
- Select a major in the Bachelor’s Program of the College of Management: Department of Business Administration, Department of International Trade, Department of Finance
- After being admitted, fill out an application form to join the “Global Elite Program”
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Interdisciplinary Credit Program System
— Interdisciplinary characteristic industry courses are not limited to departments, integrating resources and faculty from various colleges and departments, and are committed to cultivating interdisciplinary professional talents in many ways — This university has added 80 credit programs in response to current industry trends to help connect with careers — No additional tuition fees are required, and at the same time, unlike the huge credit pressure of double majors and minors, a certificate of completion in the field can also be obtained upon completion
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Alumni
韋復家
Founder of Tunghai Hong Kong Company
Hong Kong
2011 2nd Tunghai University Alumni Association Alumnus Model
Graduated from the Department of Sociology of Tunghai University in 1986. Since returning to Hong Kong after graduation, in addition to founding Tunghai Hong Kong Company, he has been enthusiastically participating in the voluntary work of the Tunghai Hong Kong Alumni Association. He has served as the person in charge of the association for many years and is currently an advisor to the association. He has made many contributions to uniting Hong Kong alumni, assisting overseas Chinese students from the alma mater in Hong Kong, and promoting association affairs for many years.
In July 2011, Senior Wei was elected as the President of the “Federation of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities” and served as the Second Vice President of the “World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations”. Senior Wei’s work has been praised by alumni from various universities in Taiwan and has also been affirmed by the Taiwan Representative Office in Hong Kong.
姚迪剛
Founder of Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Industrial Engineering of Tunghai University in 1984. He returned to Malaysia to start his own business and established Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd. He is currently the Managing Director of Tungda Machinery Co., Ltd. The company mainly produces power machinery for palm oil, wastewater treatment, gloves, pulp and paper industries. Yao Digang has also served as the President of the Tunghai Alumni Association of Malaysia, the President of the United Alumni Association of Taiwan in Malaysia, and the President of the World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations. He has also won the 10th Outstanding Alumnus of Tunghai University, the Second Class Hua Guang Professional Medal of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission of the Republic of China, and the Second and Third Class Education Professional Medals of the Ministry of Education.
In addition to his successful career, Yao Digang is also enthusiastic about Chinese education. During his tenure as the President of the United Alumni Association of Taiwan, he held several education exhibitions of Taiwan universities to promote academic exchanges between Malaysia and Taiwan. He also visited the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia, the Public Service Bureau, the MCA, and the Student Association in Taiwan for many times, and actively promoted the formal recognition of Taiwan university diplomas by the Malaysian Academic Qualifications Evaluation Agency through various channels, and strived for the status of Chinese education in Malaysia from the government.
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Highlights
Interdisciplinary Credit Program System
— Interdisciplinary characteristic industry courses are not limited to departments, integrating resources and faculty from various colleges and departments, and are committed to cultivating interdisciplinary professional talents in many ways
— This university has added 28 credit programs in response to current industry trends to help connect with careers
— No additional tuition fees are required, and at the same time, unlike the huge credit pressure of double majors and minors, a certificate of completion in the field can also be obtained upon completion
— Website: http://cross.service.thu.edu.tw/curr-c
AI Interdisciplinary at Tunghai
AI Artificial Intelligence Center
Educational Transformation:
Promote the integration of departmental professional fields and AI technology, cultivate students’ ability to solve practical problems and practice, and develop field-specific AI applications.
Industrial Upgrading:
Establish and develop technologies based on world-class AI platforms, connect industrial experience and experimental fields, research and develop solutions for industrial upgrading, and help enterprises innovate and transform. Initially focus on smart manufacturing, smart healthcare, and smart buildings.
Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Tunghai University, and Taiwan Artificial Intelligence School are joining hands across fields to enter the medical AI field, including four major aspects: “Talent Cultivation”, “Research and Development”, “Clinical Application”, and “Health Care”.
Cloud Innovation College
Focuses on the cultivation of talents in “cloud technology” and “new economy”. The main participating departments include six departments: Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, Information Management, and Mathematics. The courses include two aspects: “Cloud Technology” and “New Economy”. Students’ graduation projects need to be solved by interdisciplinary teams to solve practical problems in the industry.
“Cloud Technology” combines AWS technology and platform to train artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, big data, and cloud service talents needed by the future industry. The “New Economy” part focuses on the industrial impact brought by technology and the possible innovative business models. Uber, Airbnb, Netflix, etc. are all successful examples of the new economy that subvert traditional business models on the AWS platform.
Website:
https://www.thu.edu.tw/web/thu_features/Features_02.php
Tunghai Red Earth College – Practice and Innovation of Urban Farms
The Red Earth College has built a practical simulation farm on campus, and with “agricultural soul” as the cornerstone, supplemented by the school’s characteristics of humanities, social sciences and arts, it has constructed a practical field with diverse connotations of “food and agriculture”. It cultivates students with both agricultural education (Tunghai Agricultural School agricultural knowledge), food education (Green Leader food and agriculture teaching plan development) and culture.
The mission of the Red Earth College is to guide students to integrate into the core knowledge of humanities and social sciences through the process of “learning by doing”, open students’ respect for life, care for ecology, expand local horizons, and at the same time improve learning integration, and then become practical talents with sustainable environmental literacy.
Interdisciplinary Courses
Literacy Construction Local Identity
Vision Innovation Practical Experience
Action Thinking Small Experiment
Website:http://redland.thu.edu.tw/v2/
Departments
University Departments and Programs
College of Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature (English/American Literature)
- Dept. of History
- International Graduate Program of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Dept. of Japanese Language and Culture
- Dept. of Philosophy
College of Science
- Dept. of Applied Physics
- Dept. of Chemistry
- Dept. of Chemistry (Chemistry Division)
- Dept. of Chemistry (Chemical Biology Division)
- Department of Life Sciences
- Dept. of Life Science (Biomedical Science)
- Dept. of Life Science (Ecology and Biodiversity)
- Department of Smart Computing and Applied Mathematics
- International Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences and Materials Science (BMS)
College of Engineering
College of Management
College of Social Sciences
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Economics
- Dept. of Political Science
- Dept. of Political Science (General Theories Division)
- Dept. of Political Science (International Relations Division)
- Dept. of Public Management and Policy
- Dept. of Sociology
- Department of Social Work
- Graduate Institute of Education
College of The Agricultural Health
College of Fine Arts and Creative Design
The College of Law
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Overseas Chinese Student Grant 25697_9a1874-10> |
NTD 5,000/semester 25697_0f09a9-18> |
Those who have passed the overall average academic performance and conduct score of 85 or above in the previous semester and meet one of the following conditions may apply for this grant: (Freshmen in the first semester of the first year are exempt from submitting academic transcripts) 1. Those whose family is indeed poor and have attached relevant proof of poverty. 2. Those whose family has suffered a major change that has led to economic difficulties. 3. Those whose parents are settled in Taiwan and whose approved comprehensive income tax for the previous year meets the tax exemption requirements. 4. Those who are in charge of a club or are responsible for the executive cadre and have made outstanding achievements in assisting in promoting overseas Chinese student activities. 25697_f81dca-48> |
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The actual amount and number of scholarships awarded to overseas Chinese students under this scholarship will be adjusted according to the subsidy funds allocated by the Ministry of Education in the current year. The amount of the scholarship awarded to overseas Chinese students shall in principle not be less than NTD 10,000 per month per student. After the review is passed each semester, it will be issued on a monthly basis. 25697_66db06-94> |
Overseas Chinese students (excluding exchange students) who are formally enrolled in the master’s and doctoral programs of the university each academic year and meet one of the following conditions may apply for this scholarship. 1. Those whose average academic performance in the previous semester is 85 points or above and have no major violations. 2. Newly enrolled overseas Chinese graduate students are mainly based on their undergraduate graduation grades. 3. Applicants who do not simultaneously enjoy scholarships or related project subsidies from government agencies or schools will be given priority. 25697_cb7535-de> |
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College of Social Sciences 25697_da50fe-f8> |
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College of Agriculture 25697_006527-8d> |
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Living Expenses
Living Expenses: NTD60,000~120,000 /year
Accommodation Fee: NTD20,000~45,000 /year
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Aletheia University
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Information
Address
No. 32, Aletheia Street, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, 25103
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 90,340~104,480
Accommodation: NTD/YR 33,000~37,000
Living expenses: NTD/YR 96,000~100,000
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/aucfia/?view_public_for=1416356578666952
Contact Information
+886-2-2621-2121
[email protected]
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Introduction
A teaching-oriented university that emphasizes practical skills
- Emulate the spirit of Mackay and create environmental advantages.
- Many visits and internships, industry-academia collaboration.
- Promotion of “interdisciplinary courses” and “micro-credit courses.”
- International exchange, global perspective.
Pragmatic teaching, excellent performance: Aletheia is visible
- Emphasis on industry internship status, seamless integration of certification training and employment.
- Emphasis on character education, balanced performance in both literary and martial arts.
- Encourage participation in relevant off-campus competitions, and excellent performance verifies academic success.
- The faculty are experts in various fields and strive to obtain teaching resources with dedication.
- Dual degree programs, a grand slam for international studies.
- Emphasize social responsibility and realize Mackay’s spirit of love and service.
A distinguished alumni network and a time-honored brand guarantee quality
- Alumnus Lin Ting-san, the “Rice Expert,” is famous overseas, working with Taiwan and Japan to create a win-win situation.
- Warm-hearted CEO: Yang Chi-hua, Chairman of Din Tai Fung
- Distinguished alumnus Chang Kuo-wei, Chairman of Starlux Airlines, personally inspected and flew the plane back to Taiwan.
- Taiwanese snacks seen by the world: Lin Tsung-ming, CEO of Shay Guo Yu Tou, returns to his alma mater.
- AU’s outstanding alumnus Bai Wenliang promotes a win-win situation for alumni network enterprises and sustainable co-prosperity.
- Outstanding alumnus enterprise of the school: Fushou wins the Circular Economy Leadership Award.
Multiple transnational courses and activities, lively and pragmatic international exchanges
- Overseas study camps: Korea Exchange In-depth Cooperation Program, Japan Meijo University Skiing Course Program, Mainland Sister School Summer Camp, Philippines Winter and Summer Vacation Study Tours.
- Sister schools have been established with many schools in the United States, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Mainland China, and the Philippines.
- Dual degree programs: Middlesex University, University of the West of England, Sant Pol Hotel, University of Girona, Spain
– Tourism College StPOL
Exclusive Resources for International Students
- Exclusive activities for international students: New student orientation, welcome activities, cultural and intellectual tours, care activities, and festival activities, etc.
- Scholarships: AU Scholarship for Outstanding International Students, AU Scholarship for International Students, AU Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students.
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Highlights
AU Deep-Rooted Education: Teaching Innovation, Dedicated Counseling
Starting from Mackay’s spirit of “pursuing truth, love, and service,” we strengthen the advantages of culture, technology, and innovation, emphasize interdisciplinary and practical teaching, as well as the characteristics of local connection, international exchange, and care for the disadvantaged, to become a first-class teaching university with both humanistic qualities and emphasis on practical skills.
— Teacher professional growth training: Provide teachers with teaching or learning, multiple self-training and discussion channels, so that teaching courses develop in a high-quality direction that keeps pace with the times.
— Industry-academia internships and workplace experience: Provide students with workplace internship channels, realize the application of what they have learned, and seamlessly integrate skills into today’s industry, and graduate to employment.
— Curriculum micro-learning flexibility: Make teaching innovation thematic, flexible credits, so that the topics learned are many and broad, and induce students’ ability to learn independently and make learning life-oriented.
— Promotion of interdisciplinary courses: In order to meet the diverse and ever-changing industry needs, cultivate cross-domain talents, broaden students’ learning fields, and cultivate students’ core expertise and employment capabilities.
— Implement a counseling mechanism for academic and life: Implement the mentor system, and carefully counsel students in their studies and life: let students adapt to the living environment and optimize learning methods.
— Competency Diagnosis and Career Exploration: Assessing individual abilities and interests to cultivate advantageous skill pathways, integrating learning outcomes to further explore suitable career fields.
— University Social Responsibility Promotion: Give back to the society what you have learned, encourage the use of professional knowledge and creativity, improve the gap between learning and application, focus on social issues, and practice sustainable development.
AU Limited Art and Culture Experience: Experience the power of immersive art and culture and walk out of AU’s values
General Art and Culture New Experience ─ New Generation Art Care Course:
1. The new taste of Tamsui Old Street: Returning to agriculture and cultural and creative marketing
2. Theater performance ─ Whimsical Drama Classroom
3. Mackay’s natural class
4. A date with Li Tianlu Puppet Show
Because of the school’s beautiful and historically rich campus, it is the best environment for implementing art and culture courses. In addition to being close to the abundant artistic energy of the Tamsui area, it can quickly connect the rich artistic resources of the Greater Taipei area, giving students a broader learning momentum.
Since the 98th academic year, we have started to offer the “General Art and Culture New Experience ─ New Generation Art Care” course, actively inviting high-quality art and cultural and creative groups from outside the school to offer courses, and successively cooperated with Cloud Gate Dance Theater, Juming Museum, Tamsui Fort Santo Domingo, Li Tianlu Puppet Show Museum, Vanilla Street House Cultural and Creative Company, and Whimsical Theater to offer courses, and combined with the New Taipei City Tamsui Environmental Art Festival to deepen the localization characteristics of this project and increase the diversity and richness of general education courses.
The learning environment is no longer a classroom lecture alone, but emphasizes the two-way interaction between learners and the physical art and cultural environment and industry. The teachers are all leaders in the fields of art, culture, and cultural research, so that students participating in the course can gain a lot and receive continuous positive feedback.
Featured courses
Highlight 1 Mackay Cultural and Creative
Mackay and cultural development have always been inseparable. Highlight 1 presents the school’s various developments in “Mackay + Cultural and Creative,” including digital museums, monument performances, and the famous Mackay Natural Class, etc.
Highlight 2 Care for the Disadvantaged
The school’s volunteer service has always enjoyed a good reputation. This highlight uses local and overseas services to promote Mackay’s compassion and benefit the disadvantaged.
industry-academia cooperation or school-employment integration system
Highlight 3 Innovation and Sustainability
The school has always focused on innovative teaching. Through overseas and industry-academia internships, combined with innovative teaching and services, it enhances students’ learning outcomes and competitiveness.
Highlight 4 Programming Popularization
In view of the rapid development of information technology, this highlight’s plan focuses on cultivating students’ latest information technology and developing professional talents in various industries.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Tourism, Leisure and Sports
College of Management and Information
College of Finance and Economics
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Scholarships
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International students who are admitted to the school through the following three channels will receive a full accommodation subsidy for staying in the school’s four-person dormitory: 1. Those who participate in the Overseas United Admissions Committee, fill in the school as their first choice and are admitted to the school. 2. Overseas Chinese students who are admitted to the school through the school’s independent admissions channel. 3. Foreign students who are admitted to the school. 25809_b07882-60> |
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Humanities NTD/YR 90,340~90,740 College of Management and Information NTD/YR 91,720~104,880 College of Finance NTD/YR 91,720~92,120 College of Tourism, Leisure and Sports NTD/YR 91,720~99,478
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD/YR 96,000~100,000 Accommodation: NTD/YR 33,000~37,000 (including electricity and deposit)
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Pathways
Mackay Medical University
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Information
Address
No. 46, Section 3, Zhongzheng Road, Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, 252005, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 97,000~122,000
Accommodation: NTD/YR 42,000
Official website
Contact Information
+886-2-2636-0303
[email protected]
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Introduction
School Features
|Enjoy the Mountains and the Sea| The campus of MMU is located in the scenic and tranquil Sanzhi District of New Taipei City, where mountains meet the sea and nature supports focused learning and personal growth. MMU serves as the main teaching hospital for students. The teaching equipment is modern and well-maintained, and the research facilities are comprehensive and continuously updated. With dedicated and experienced faculty, thoughtfully designed curricula, a human-centered architectural design, a supportive student–teacher ratio, and abundant learning resources, MMU is a medical university committed to nurturing compassionate, competent, and globally minded healthcare professionals.
|Mackay’s Legacy Continues| MMU was founded in 1880 and is the oldest Western-style hospital in Northern Taiwan. In recent years, medical biotechnology has advanced rapidly. Recognizing that excellent clinical care must be supported by strong education and research, the University continues Dr. George Leslie Mackay’s enduring spirit of “rather burn out than rust out.” Guided by this legacy, the University provides students with a holistic medical education that emphasizes the integrated healing of body, mind, and spirit, grounded in Christian values. Mackay Medical University aims to cultivate healthcare professionals who respect life, serve with compassion, and care for others with empathy and integrity.
|Mackay Memorial Hospital: Your Strongest Support| MMU has four major branch hospitals across Taiwan—Taipei, Tamsui, Hsinchu, and Taitung—providing diverse clinical settings and rich learning opportunities. By integrating the hospital’s extensive clinical resources with its strong research and teaching capacity, the University continuously strengthens its academic environment. Outstanding clinicians are invited to teach and mentor students, and students have opportunities to participate in clinical observation and internship programs across different branch hospitals. After graduation, Mackay Memorial Hospital proudly remains a preferred and trusted career destination for many alumni.
School Resources
Each department is equipped with modern basic science and specialized laboratories, including a cadaver dissection room, specimen display room, nursing skills center, obstetric nursing demonstration classroom, simulation classrooms, video creativity center, and small discussion rooms. Additionally, there are professional facilities such as IAC soundproof rooms, acoustic analysis labs, audiology rooms, and large observation rooms. Furthermore, Mackay Memorial Hospital has completed a brand-new Tamsui campus medical building, built at a cost of NTD 3 billion, featuring specially designed teaching consultation rooms and multiple discussion rooms to meet the requirements of PBL (Problem-Based Learning) instruction.
Teaching Effectiveness
Students at MMU have consistently demonstrated excellent academic performance and strong professional readiness, as reflected in their outstanding national examination results. Over the years, the pass rates have reached 89% for the first stage of the national medical examination, 96% for the second stage, 95% for the Nursing Department, and an average pass rate of 97% for audiologists and 99% for speech-language pathologists in the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
Notably, students from the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology have achieved remarkable national recognition. In the 2022 academic year, they swept the top three positions in the national audiologist examination. In the 2023 academic year, they earned first place in the national audiologist examination and captured the fourth and fifth places in the national speech-language pathologist examination. In the 2024 academic year, students ranked third and seventh nationwide in the speech-language pathologist examination. In the 2025 academic year, they achieved the sixth and seventh places in the audiologist examination, as well as the first and third places in the speech-language pathologist examination—once again affirming the University’s strong teaching effectiveness and commitment to student success.
International Exchange and Cooperation
To date, the School of Medicine has signed memoranda of understanding with eight overseas medical schools and medical centers, including the University of Bristol and the University of Edinburgh in the UK, and Hirosaki University in Japan. The Departments of Nursing and Speech-Language Pathology also continue to support students in applying for the “Learning Abroad Dream Project,” enabling short-term study and exchange at foreign universities. These opportunities broaden students’ international perspectives and allow them to pursue careers overseas after graduation, instilling the concepts of “Medicine Without Borders” and the “Global Physician.”
Living Resources
MMU is located in the scenic Sanzhi District of New Taipei City, surrounded by mountains and facing the sea, creating a peaceful learning environment reminiscent of a gentle seaside town in a Miyazaki film. Nearby leisure and cultural destinations—including Baisha Bay, Qianshui Bay, the Sansheng Trail (famous for cherry blossoms), Sanzhi Four Art Villages, and the Fengzhimen Bicycle Trail—offer students and faculty abundant opportunities for relaxation and inspiration.
The campus is conveniently accessible via public transportation. Students may take the Taipei MRT Red Line to Tamsui Station and transfer to bus routes 861 or 876, or take the MRT to Hongshulin Station and transfer to bus routes 882 or 879. All bus routes stop directly at the university entrance, making daily commuting convenient and stress-free.
The campus features an on-campus dining facility that provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Students who enjoy cooking may also shop for fresh ingredients at nearby supermarkets or traditional markets and share home-cooked meals with roommates. In addition, Sanzhi Township offers a variety of well-known local restaurants, serving Chinese, Western, Southeast Asian cuisine, as well as charming afternoon tea and dessert cafés, enriching students’ daily life.
Student Dormitories
The student dormitories are designed based on the college-style residential philosophy of well-known international universities, fostering a warm sense of community and belonging. Each dormitory unit accommodates eight students(four bedrooms per unit, two students per bedroom). Beds, desks, and storage cabinets are arranged on the same level for comfort and accessibility.
Each unit includes a shared living room, dining area, and a bathroom with separate wet and dry zones, and is fully equipped with an electric ceramic cooktop, refrigerator, air conditioning, dryer, and double-layer clothes drying racks. Public spaces also include a piano room, and all dormitories are secured with electronic access control systems, ensuring both comfort and safety.
Club Activities
Student clubs at MMU are categorized into academic, sports, service, and recreational groups, with spacious activity areas and well-maintained facilities. Students are encouraged to establish new clubs based on their interests, express creativity, and cultivate leadership and teamwork skills.
There are currently 21 student clubs, including:
1. Seven Autonomous Organizations:
Student Union; Department of Medicine Student Association; Department of Nursing Student Association; Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Student Association; Department of Optometry Student Association; Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Regenerative Medicine Student Association; Dormitory Self-Government Association
2. Five Academic and Arts Clubs:
Orchestra Club; Hot Music Club; Choir; Photography Club; Guitar Club
3. Five Sports Clubs:
Hot Dance Club; Table Tennis Club; Badminton Club; Basketball Club; Volleyball Club
4. Three Service Clubs:
Hope and Love Club; Love Plus Club; Mao Bao Club
5. One Recreational Club:
Baking Club
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Alumni

林志恩
Outstanding Alumnus
Hong Kong
Representing the school to participate in the AMSEP Zhengzhou Medical Student Exchange Program, traveling to Australia to conduct academic exchanges with medical students from other countries
Representing the school to exchange with students from Jichi Medical University in Japan, introducing them to Taiwan and visiting our hospital’s facilities
Capping Ceremony, welcoming the hospital internship life with anticipation

楊明
Outstanding Alumnus
Korea
Mentor-Student Dinner Activity Mackay Medical University is a small and exquisite school, and the relationship between mentors and students is very close. The mentor-student dinner activity held regularly every semester can not only enhance the good interaction between teachers and students, but also allow overseas Chinese students to adapt and integrate into university life more quickly. Welcome to join the warm Mackay family.
Club Cadre Training Activities Mackay Medical College has a rich and diverse range of clubs, and the average club participation rate of each student is quite high. In addition to literary, academic, and sports clubs, the school also established an Overseas Chinese Student Club for overseas Chinese students, whose purpose is to guide and care for each overseas Chinese student, solve various study abroad matters, and promote cross-national and cross-cultural exchanges.
AMSEP Asian Medical Student Exchange Program Through the Asian Medical Student Exchange Program, medical education and cultural exchange activities can be carried out with well-known universities in Asia.
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Admission Highlights
[School of Medicine]
Cultivating future Dr. Mackay(s) and outstanding physicians who are committed to making meaningful contributions to global health and humanity.
Department Features
- One of the best student–teacher ratios nationwide (3.48), ensuring close mentorship and personalized learning
- Consistently high national examination pass rates, including 93% in the first stage and a 100% pass rate in the second stage in the 114th academic year
- A strong emphasis on medical humanities integrated into clinical training
- A seamless connection between education and career development: Mackay Memorial Hospital operates four major branch hospitals in Taipei, Tamsui, Hsinchu, and Taitung, offering well-established pathways for employment, residency training, and professional advancement
- A long-standing commitment to caring for underserved populations and promoting equitable access to medical resources
Teaching Resources
The Department of Medicine is equipped with comprehensive basic science laboratories, covering eight core disciplines: biology, general chemistry, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, pathology, and parasitology. In addition, the department offers six small-group discussion rooms, a gross anatomy laboratory, and a specimen display room, supporting both foundational learning and interactive discussion.
Mackay Memorial Hospital has invested NTD 3 billion in the construction of a new medical building at the Tamsui branch, featuring purpose-designed consultation rooms and multiple discussion spaces to support problem-based learning (PBL). Furthermore, twelve newly built OSCE training classrooms (including six discussion rooms) have been completed and are now fully operational, strengthening students’ clinical competence and readiness.
Featured Courses
1. Practical Anatomy
Gross anatomy is the foundational discipline for entering the medical profession. The Practical Anatomy course fully reflects the integration of theory and hands-on practice that characterizes medical education. The Department emphasizes learning through actual cadaver dissection, allowing students to develop essential skills in palpation, cutting, separation, identification, and spatial understanding of human structures. Through direct practice in the anatomy laboratory, students independently analyze, integrate, and synthesize anatomical knowledge, building a solid foundation for future clinical learning.
2. Medical Humanities Course
This course engages medical students in structured debates and discussions on ethical issues arising from contemporary medical, educational, and social contexts. According to the course progression, faculty members specializing in medical humanities guide in-depth dialogue with students. The curriculum includes an exploration of healthcare delivery in remote areas of Taiwan, as well as the geographical, cultural, and epidemiological characteristics of Indigenous communities. Students also examine the interrelationships among medical ethics, medical law, medical history, medical sociology, and the role of physicians in modern society, fostering reflective and compassionate medical practice.
3. Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
Through PBL curricula developed by experienced clinical physicians, real-world clinical scenarios are used to integrate disease presentation, progression, and decision-making processes. Students learn to apply evidence-based reasoning, understand differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, treatment principles, and prognosis, and develop strong problem-solving skills. Medical humanities perspectives are intentionally incorporated, with ethical issues serving as a basis for deeper discussion, helping students grow into thoughtful and socially responsible physicians.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development
Graduates are well prepared to pursue careers as physicians, public health professionals, and researchers in pathology or pharmacology. With the Mackay Medical System as a strong and trusted foundation, graduates may serve as physicians across various Mackay branch hospitals, benefiting from clear clinical training pathways and professional advancement opportunities.
⦁ Further Education Options
Mackay Medical University offers a range of advanced study opportunities, including a Master’s Program in Clinical Medicine, a Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences (Master’s and Doctoral Programs), a Graduate Institute of Long-Term Care, and a Graduate Institute of Geriatric Welfare Technology. In addition, the affiliated hospital system provides well-established channels for overseas study and international training. Graduates of the Department of Medicine may design flexible career pathways, choosing to focus on clinical service, academic teaching, or biomedical research, according to their interests and aspirations.
[Department of Nursing]
Cultivating compassionate and professionally competent nursing professionals who excel in clinical patient care, care for vulnerable populations, and embrace a strong international perspective.
Department Features
The faculty members of this department possess expertise across diverse nursing specialties, rich clinical experience, and a strong passion for education. They serve as professional role models, integrating general education with core nursing courses to foster students’ empathy, ethical awareness, and emotional intelligence, all of which are essential qualities in high-quality nursing practice.
The department actively leverages both domestic and international educational resources, providing diverse learning opportunities that inspire students in service, healthcare technology, and global engagement. By closely integrating the acute, chronic, and long-term care systems within the Mackay Medical System, the curriculum progressively bridges theory and practice. Through extensive use of real clinical cases, students develop solid nursing knowledge, practical competence, and professional judgment.
Teaching Resources
The department’s teaching facilities include a nursing skills center, an obstetrics nursing demonstration classroom, and small-group discussion rooms designed to support interactive learning. All teaching equipment is closely aligned with real clinical environments, and is systematically managed, maintained, and regularly updated by a dedicated professional team, ensuring optimal functionality and a high-quality learning experience.
Featured Courses
1. Oncology and Palliative Nursing Care
Founded on the ideals of Dr. George Leslie Mackay, Mackay Medical University is deeply rooted in holistic and compassionate care. The Mackay Hospice and Palliative Care Center is one of Taiwan’s most important training bases for Oncology nursing and palliative care professionals. In clinical practice, healthcare providers frequently face complex decisions related to end-of-life care. Through this course, students develop a clear understanding of cancer care and hospice philosophy, learn symptom management at the end of life, and acquire skills to address the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients and their families.
2. Introduction to Acute and Critical Nursing Care
This course cultivates students’ interest in acute and critical nursing care, emphasizing critical thinking, interdisciplinary coordination, and teamwork. Students acquire fundamental competencies in assessment, clinical judgment, and intervention for critically ill patients. Toward the end of the course, high-fidelity simulated resuscitation scenarios are integrated with theoretical instruction, allowing students to experience real-time emergency decision-making, and to build confidence and competence in managing acute and critical situations.
3. Introduction to Long-Term Care
Long-term care has become a key global healthcare issue in aging societies. This course introduces students to long-term care systems, services, and professional roles, broadening their perspectives and expanding future career opportunities across healthcare and community-based settings.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development
- Clinical Nursing:
Graduates may participate in the national professional examination to obtain a registered nursing license and serve in major hospitals and long-term care institutions. - Teaching and Research:
Graduates may apply to domestic or international graduate programs in nursing or healthcare-related fields, and pursue careers in academic teaching, clinical education, or research institutions. - Administration and Management:
Opportunities include serving as administrative or managerial professionals in healthcare organizations, as well as roles in research, development, and business operations within medical and nursing-related industries. - Healthcare Industry Development:
Graduates may also engage in research and development or business roles within healthcare, medical technology, and nursing-related industries.
⦁ Further Education Options
MMU offers a Master’s Program in Nursing, providing nurses with structured opportunities for advanced professional development, specialization, and lifelong learning.
Industry–Academia Collaboration
Mackay Memorial Hospital operates four major branch hospitals across Taiwan—Taipei, Tamsui, Hsinchu, and Taitung. In addition, the Hsinchu Municipal Children’s Hospital, established in the 111th academic year, further strengthens pediatric and community healthcare services. By integrating the hospital system’s extensive clinical resources with its research and teaching capacity, the University continuously enhances educational quality.
Students have opportunities to participate in clinical observation and internship programs across multiple branch hospitals. After graduation, Mackay Memorial Hospital remains a trusted and preferred first-choice employer, offering graduates a smooth transition from education to professional nursing practice.
[Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology]
Cultivating highly skilled, compassionate audiologists and speech-language pathologists dedicated to improving communication and quality of life across the lifespan
Department Features
Mackay Memorial Hospital is renowned for its strong pediatric medical and nursing teams, and its Department of Otolaryngology is a national pioneer in newborn hearing screening in Taiwan. The clinical audiology and speech centers at the Taipei and Tamsui branches are fully staffed with experienced audiologists and speech-language pathologists, and are equipped with comprehensive, state-of-the-art clinical facilities.
To meet the specialized curriculum needs of this department, faculty members from diverse professional backgrounds are recruited, ensuring a broad and integrated approach to audiology and speech-language pathology education. As a result, the department has established a solid and comprehensive foundation in curriculum design, clinical instruction, and teaching equipment, providing students with rigorous theoretical training combined with high-quality clinical education. Outstanding clinical instructors, well-structured clinical training, and excellent learning environments are defining strengths of the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
Teaching Resources
The department currently houses one of the most comprehensive audiology and speech-language teaching and practice centers in Taiwan, integrating a clinical education center and audiology and speech research laboratories. Facilities include a wide range of specialized professional spaces, such as IAC soundproof booths, acoustic analyzer examination rooms, large audiology observation rooms, and speech and language acoustics research laboratories.
These facilities are equipped with internationally standardized audiology and speech-language instrumentation, including tympanometers, pure-tone audiometers, aerodynamic analyzers, nasalance measurement systems, and other advanced diagnostic tools. In addition, the department operates a professional remote audio-visual clinical education center, supported by synchronous video-based teaching systems, enabling real-time clinical instruction in collaboration with Mackay Memorial Hospital and enhancing students’ clinical learning experiences.
Featured Courses
1. Basic Audiology Observation/Internship
This department plans for audiology students in their junior year to observe at Mackay Memorial Hospital. The observation areas include the otolaryngology outpatient clinic, balance/dizziness examination room, and audiology examination room. The observation goal is to enable students to understand the hospital’s routine and clinical audiologist’s work flow, familiarize themselves with the theory and operation methods of various audiological assessment tools, and lay the necessary practical operation ability for clinical internships in their senior year.
2. Speech Sound Discrimination and Visual Reading
This course focuses on the perceptual and cognitive foundations of speech and language processing, guiding students to develop skills in speech sound discrimination and visual reading (lip-reading). Through structured practice, audiovisual materials, and guided exercises, students learn to identify, analyze, and differentiate speech sounds, as well as to integrate visual cues to enhance speech comprehension, particularly in individuals with hearing impairment.
The course emphasizes the clinical relevance of auditory–visual integration, helping students understand how these skills are applied in speech-language assessment and intervention, and building a strong foundation for future clinical training in speech-language pathology.
3. Basic Speech Therapy Internship
This course is a hands-on clinical internship that allows students to directly engage with real clinical cases and apply classroom learning in practice. Internships take place at the on-campus audiology and speech-language center, as well as at approved off-campus clinical institutions.
Under the supervision and guidance of experienced clinical professionals, students learn to select appropriate assessment tools, conduct evaluations based on case information, make clinical judgments, and write professional assessment reports. Students also gain experience in designing individualized treatment plans and developing therapeutic communication and counseling skills. This course lays a solid practical foundation for students’ advanced clinical internships in their senior year and supports their transition into professional practice.

Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
Clinical services in public and private rehabilitation hospitals, specializing in audiology and speech-language rehabilitation for children and adults.
- Clinical practice as audiologists or speech-language pathologists in general hospitals, providing assessment and intervention services across the lifespan.
- Employment in hearing aid and assistive device companies, engaging in hearing aid fitting, auditory rehabilitation, and client counseling.
- Independent practice, including establishing private audiology clinics or speech-language therapy clinics.
- Participation in government and public-sector services, such as special education units and social welfare agencies, assisting in the planning and implementation of programs for individuals with hearing or speech impairments.
- Engagement in basic and applied research in hearing and language sciences, including overseas study, academic research, or positions in research and development units of hearing aid or communication technology companies.
⦁ Further Education Options:
The Department offers a Master’s Program in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, providing audiologists and speech-language pathologists with advanced professional training, specialization opportunities, and continuing education to support long-term career development and lifelong learning.
[Department of Optometry]
Cultivating professional optometrists with expertise in clinical optometry, industry practice, visual science research, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Department Features
The Department of Optometry is the only optometry program in the country directly affiliated with a medical school system. Operating within a medical school–centered educational framework, the department nurtures optometry professionals with strong clinical competence, industry-oriented skills, and cross-disciplinary learning capabilities.
Built upon the medical school as its academic foundation, the curriculum integrates basic sciences, foundational medical education, clinical optometry, and interdisciplinary learning. The program places particular emphasis on developing optometrists with solid optometric medical expertise, research and innovation capacity, and cross-disciplinary strengths in biomedical engineering, medical engineering, and optical design. Through this integrated approach, students are well prepared for diverse professional pathways in clinical practice, industry, and research.
Teaching Resources
- Built upon three core pillars—basic sciences, foundational medical education, and professional optometry training—the program systematically cultivates students’ optometric competencies. To further strengthen cross-disciplinary development, the Department offers three interdisciplinary elective tracks, including biomedical and visual science research, intelligent medical device design and development, and lens materials and optical system design, enabling students to grow into high-level, cross-domain optometry professionals.
- Clinical instruction is supported by comprehensive, multi-functional teaching facilities, including clinical optometry laboratories, contact lens laboratories, spectacle dispensing laboratories, and low-vision assessment and assistive device laboratories. These resources provide students with well-structured curricula and an immersive, practice-oriented learning environment.
- For clinical internships, the Department integrates the extensive clinical resources of the four major Mackay Memorial Hospital campuses, offering students diverse and comprehensive internship opportunities. From ophthalmology outpatient clinics and operating rooms to optometry clinics, students receive training in real clinical settings, encounter a wide range of cases, and progressively build hands-on clinical experience and professional confidence.
- The Department actively connects with the global optometry community, collaborating with Pacific University (USA)and The University of Queensland (Australia) to establish international exchange pathways for faculty and students, broadening academic perspectives and enriching clinical exposure.
Featured Courses
Curriculum planning in the Department of Optometry follows the medical school’s educational philosophy, emphasizing both foundational medical sciences and clinical optometry practice. The curriculum closely integrates industry needs and clinical realities, while maintaining strong connections with the international optometry academic community. Through this approach, the Department provides a high-quality, future-oriented learning environmentand cultivates optometry professionals with solid medical literacy and professional competence.
Key curriculum features include:
- Diverse Career Pathway Development: Expanding students’ future opportunities through cross-disciplinary training in optometry-related medical electronics and applied technologies, creating competitive advantages in the optometry industry.
- Optometry Holistic Medical Education: Emphasizing the integration of medical education and hands-on optometry practice to strengthen clinical reasoning and patient-centered care.
- Strengthened Industry–Academia Collaboration: Actively expanding fundamental research activities and cooperative projects with the optometry industry, enhancing students’ understanding of real-world professional practice.
- Close Engagement with International Optometry Institutions: Encouraging participation in international research networks, academic exchanges, and professional service communities within the global optometry field.
Integrate related departments such as the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and the Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Regenerative Medicine to promote precise vision testing and regenerative visual aging medicine, create a comprehensive health care system with good hearing and vision, and improve the quality of life and health and well-being of the elderly.
Future Development
- Career Development:
- Optometrist: Provide comprehensive vision examinations, prescribe optical corrections, and perform spectacle fitting and dispensing, delivering patient-centered clinical optometry services.
- Product Specialist: Work in optical lens, contact lens, or ophthalmic instrument companies, responsible for product planning, market analysis, and sales or technical support, bridging clinical expertise with industry needs.
- Education and Training Specialist: Serve as professional trainers within optical lens, contact lens, or ophthalmic instrument companies, delivering product knowledge education, explaining technical features and clinical advantages, and supporting effective product application and promotion.
- Biotechnology Research and Development Specialist: Engage in biomedical research related to ocular diseases and visual disorders, utilizing animal and cellular models, and translating research outcomes into applications in visual science and eye care technologies.
- Research Professionals in Optometry and Optical Materials: Collaborate with national biotechnology and biomedical industry initiatives, contributing to research and innovation in optometric medicine and optical-related materials.
- Further Education Options:
- Advanced Study in Visual and Biomedical Sciences: Pursue careers as optometry educators or researchers, engaging in visual science, biomedical research, and academic teaching.
- Doctoral-Level Optometry Training:Continue studies toward an optometry doctoral degree overseas, leading to careers in clinical practice, academic teaching, or leadership roles within the global optometry industry.
Industry-Academia Collaboration
In addition to the extensive clinical resources provided by Mackay Memorial Hospital’s four major hospital campuses across Taiwan, the Department actively collaborates with leading domestic chain optometry clinics, including Baodao Optical, Xiaolin Optical, and Deentang Optical, as well as ophthalmology medical institutions such as Mackay Memorial Hospital and Baodao Ophthalmology.
Through these partnerships, students are offered diverse clinical internship opportunities that span hospital-based ophthalmology services and community-based optometry practice. These collaborations not only support hands-on clinical training, but also create clear pathways for future employment, enabling students to smoothly transition from academic learning to professional practice in both clinical and industry settings.
[Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Regenerative Medicine]
Integrating expertise in Clinical Medical Laboratory Testing, Regenerative Medicine, and Precision Medicine within a single, future-oriented department.
Department Features
This department is distinct from traditional medical laboratory science programs. In addition to ensuring that students master the core competencies of clinical medical laboratory testing, the curriculum is designed to equip students with a second area of professional expertise in either regenerative medicine or precision diagnostics.
Through this integrated approach, the program not only strengthens students’ qualifications as medical laboratory technologists, but also expands their training into emerging and forward-looking fields of modern medicine. This enables graduates to develop diverse professional strengths, significantly enhancing their competitiveness and adaptability in the evolving healthcare and biotechnology workforce.
After completing four years of study, students are eligible to sit for the national examination for medical laboratory technologists. In parallel, the curriculum is closely aligned with current industry trends, providing students with early exposure to and training in industry-relevant skills and certifications, including precision medicine development and application, regenerative medicine research and application, GTP laboratory training, and laboratory-developed test services (LDTS) development.
These courses not only demonstrate the academic depth and interdisciplinary strength of the Department, but also allow students to engage early with the critical knowledge and practical skills required in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. By doing so, students are well positioned to anticipate industry trends, seize emerging opportunities, and seamlessly connect with global developments in precision medicine and regenerative medicine.
Teaching Resources
Basic Medicine and Professional Faculty
The University has already established a comprehensive team of faculty members in basic medicine and foundational sciences, and continues to actively recruit a new generation of professional educators with expertise in precision medicine and regenerative medicine. Together, they form a solid, forward-looking teaching team responsible for delivering professional courses and cultivating future biomedical talent.
Advanced Laboratories and Equipment
The Department has developed well-integrated research and teaching facilities, including practice-oriented teaching laboratories, such as GTP and LDTS laboratories, as well as access to the clinical internship environment of Mackay Memorial Hospital. These resources provide faculty and students with a rich hands-on learning environment, enabling close integration of academic research and clinical application, and significantly enhancing overall learning effectiveness.
Featured Courses
In addition to comprehensive training for clinical medical laboratory technologists, the Department proactively introduces courses in Precision Medicine and Regenerative Medicine, aiming to cultivate biomedical professionals with strong cross-disciplinary capabilities who are closely aligned with current and future industry needs.
The four-year curriculum fully covers all required courses and credits for the Higher Examination of Medical Laboratory Technologist Professional Technology, including 800 hours of clinical internship. At the same time, the curriculum is designed with diversified freshman-year courses, allowing students to early explore precision medicine and regenerative medicine, helping them identify interests, strengthen career direction, and gain academic inspiration.
Beginning in the second semester of the sophomore year, students may choose to specialize in either Precision Medicine or Regenerative Medicine based on their interests and career plans. Through track-based training guided by professional faculty, students receive focused, in-depth, and rigorous preparation in their chosen field.
This curriculum not only ensures that all students meet the eligibility requirements for the national medical laboratory technologist examination, but also allows those focusing on precision medicine or regenerative medicine to develop a distinct professional profile, laying a strong and promising foundation for future career development.
- Future Development
- Career Development
- Hospital Clinical Practice: After graduation, students may sit for the national medical laboratory technologist examination. Upon passing, they can work as professional clinical laboratory technologists, responsible for specimen collection, analysis, and reporting, providing critical support for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
- Research Careers: With solid experimental and laboratory training, graduates are well prepared for research and development roles, forming a strong foundation for future scientific inquiry and innovation.
- Public Service: Graduates may enter government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and local Health Bureaus, engaging in public health, inspection, and testing-related work after passing relevant national examinations.
- Industry Development: Graduates may pursue careers in LDTS and GTP laboratories, biotechnology companies, or pharmaceutical manufacturers, serving as senior laboratory technologists, cell therapy R&D engineers, genetic testing specialists, or R&D and product specialists, working at the core of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
⦁ Further Education Options:
The Department’s training covers a broad range of disciplines, including life sciences, chemical principles and analysis, microbiology, immunology, clinical medicine, and big data analysis. After graduation, students may pursue advanced studies in life sciences, biomedical sciences, or cross-disciplinary graduate programs, further expanding their professional expertise and academic horizons.
Industry-Academia Collaboration
Through close collaboration with Mackay Memorial Hospital and the precision and regenerative medicine industries, the Department has established a comprehensive system linking clinical internships with future employment. This integrated approach not only provides students with diverse internship opportunities, but also builds a clear and stable pathway for long-term career development.
[Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences]
Cultivating graduate students with strong core knowledge in molecular biomedicine and the ability to translate this knowledge into clinical and discovery-driven research.
Department Features
1. Integrated Research in Clinical and Basic Medicine
The Graduate Institute operates in close alignment with the Mackay Memorial Hospital system, forming a seamless academic–clinical research network. Through strong collaboration between the College of Medicine and affiliated hospitals, the Institute fully integrates biomedical research with clinical medical applications, with the ultimate goal of advancing translational and patient-centered medical discovery.
2. Forward-Looking Curriculum and Research Focus
The curriculum is designed to bridge basic biomedical science and clinical medicine, with a strong emphasis on translational research. Research and training focus on the pathogenesis of modern civilization-related diseases, guided by the educational mission of cultivating graduate students with solid molecular biomedical foundations and the ability to apply them to basic or clinical research settings.
Teaching Resources
The Institute and the University are supported by well-established core instrumentation centers, equipped with a wide range of advanced and state-of-the-art research equipment, including confocal laser scanning microscopes, multi-fluorescence microscopy systems, microinjection platforms, flow cytometers, cell sorters, in vivo molecular imaging systems, real-time quantitative PCR systems, HPLC/FPLC platforms, and Seahorse bioenergetics analyzers.
In addition, the Institute provides multiple cell culture laboratories and advanced P2-level laboratories, offering faculty and graduate students safe, flexible, and high-quality research environments to conduct a broad spectrum of biomedical investigations.
Featured Courses
Integration of Basic and Clinical Medicine
Since the 2020 academic year, the Institute has developed a series of “Integrated Course in Basic & Clinical Medicine” for graduate students. These courses include Modern Molecular Medicine Research Methods, Animal Models for Cardiovascular Research, Special Topics in Clinical Biomedical Research, and Advanced Clinical Biomedical Research Seminars. Together, they strengthen students’ ability to translate fundamental discoveries into clinically relevant research questions.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
The Institute organizes annual career planning seminars, inviting professionals from medical centers, biotechnology companies, and pharmaceutical industries to share insights on current workforce demands, research career pathways, and required professional competencies in the biomedical field.
⦁ Further Education Options:
The University offers both a Master’s Program and a Doctoral Program in Biomedical Sciences, providing students with structured pathways for advanced training, academic development, and long-term research careers.
[Graduate Institute of Long-Term Care]
Cultivating interdisciplinary advanced professionals with competencies in long-term care practice, management, education, and research.
Department Features
In response to the global trend of population aging, the Graduate Institute of Long-Term Care promotes a team-based, interdisciplinary approach to healthcare, with a strong emphasis on teaching, research, management, and professional practice. The Institute actively integrates resources from the long-term care industry, government agencies, and academic institutions, aiming to cultivate high-level professionals with an international perspectivewho can contribute meaningfully to the sustainable development of the long-term care sector.
Teaching Resources
The Institute’s teaching facilities include conference rooms, small-group classrooms, graduate student workspaces, as well as specialized centers such as the Mind–Body Activation Research Center and the Care Innovation Research Center. In alignment with sustainable development goals, environmentally friendly laboratories are being progressively established.
The University has also developed diverse creative learning spaces, along with seven fully equipped e-learning facilities and interdisciplinary research platforms. In addition, the Institute integrates rich resources from Mackay Memorial Hospital, including expertise in geriatric medicine, long-term care services, and an internationally accredited hospice education center, providing graduate students with valuable opportunities for internships, field practice, and applied research.
Featured Courses
Integrated Long-Term Care Professional Curriculum
The curriculum is structured around three core modules: Health Care, Policy and Management, and Friendly Environments and Technology. With a diverse and interdisciplinary faculty, the Institute designs flexible learning pathways that allow students to tailor their coursework to individual academic interests and career goals. Through this approach, students are prepared to meet the complex and evolving professional demands of contemporary long-term care systems.
Future Development
- Career Development: Graduates of the Institute are well prepared to pursue careers as long-term care practitioners, facility and service managers, policy or program coordinators, and educators. Employment opportunities include long-term care institutions, community-based care organizations, healthcare-related agencies, and educational or training institutions.
- Further Education Options: Graduates may apply to doctoral programs in Taiwan or abroad in fields such as long-term care, physical therapy, environmental or universal design, gerontology, and aging industry–related disciplines, further advancing their academic and professional development.
[Graduate Institute of Geriatric Welfare Technology]
Cultivating interdisciplinary talents with core competencies in humanistic care, innovative research, and collaborative teamwork, enabling them to analyze and solve challenges related to life-care support for older adults and sub-healthy populations.
- Department Features
- Cultivating interdisciplinary professionals capable of analyzing and solving challenges in life-care support technologies for older adults and sub-healthy populations.
- Establishing high-quality applied research that integrates modern engineering technologies, living technologies, long-term care, life sciences, and clinical medicine.
- Leveraging Taiwan’s strengths in industrial technology to develop innovative products and services, and fostering a globally competitive next-generation technology industry for elderly care and life-support systems.
- Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration across academic units within the University, integrating Mackay’s strong clinical healthcare resources, and extending the development of an integrated teaching and research model focused on community-based and in-home aging and long-term care support technologies.
Teaching Resources
1. Equipment:
The Institute has established a comprehensive shared instrumentation platform, including cloud computing servers, electronic system development equipment, 3D printing devices, and human motion analysis systems, supporting interdisciplinary research and innovation.
2. Specialized Laboratories:
The Institute operates a diverse range of professional laboratories, including computer-aided design and analysis rooms, aging and intergenerational innovation design laboratories, limb and mobility support laboratories, communication and information interaction laboratories, smart and age-friendly space laboratories, and empowerment and health resilience laboratories.
3. Teaching Space and Digital Facilities:
The Institute is equipped with dedicated classrooms and seminar rooms, along with comprehensive e-learning facilities that support both synchronous and asynchronous digital instruction. The Moodle learning management system, integrated with virtual classrooms and remote video technologies, enables a wide range of interactive, self-directed learning experiences that transcend time and geographic boundaries.
Featured Courses
The Graduate Institute of Geriatric Welfare Technology centers on the integration of humanistic values, technology, and elderly welfare, with a focus on developing support technologies that enhance the living environment and quality of life for aging populations. Core thematic areas include aging and intergenerational innovation, limb and mobility support, smart and age-friendly spaces, communication and information interaction, and health empowerment and resilience.
1. Technological Development of Aging and Intergenerational Innovation
Focusing on the psychological and social issues of technology for the elderly and intergenerational interaction, including
⦁ Technological applications and design for active aging and intergenerational interaction
⦁ Technological applications and design for elderly learning/education
⦁ Promotion and assessment of elderly physical and mental health
2. Technological Development of Aging and Intergenerational Innovation
Focusing on the psychological and social dimensions of aging technologies and intergenerational interaction, this area includes: Promotion and assessment of physical and mental health in older populations; Technology applications and design for active aging and intergenerational engagement; and Technology-based learning and educational design for older adults
3. Technological Development of Smart and Friendly Spaces
Emphasizing the research and development of mobility support and assistive technologies for older adults, including: Application and environmental integration of assistive and mobility support systems and Design and construction of individualized and transitional mobility support technologies
4. Technological Development of Communication and Information Interaction
Targeting the advancement of communication, information access, and digital interaction technologies for older adults, including: Artificial intelligence applications for aging-related information and interaction design; Information communication systems and applied technologies; Digital applications and health-support technologies for aging populations; and Diverse data analysis and information integration
5. Technological Development of Empowerment and Health Resilience
Focusing on professional practices that enhance and empower health functions in older adults, including: Aging health management and preventive medicine strategies; Design and evaluation of empowerment-based health activities; and Development and implementation of precision exercise programs for older adults
Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
- Participation in innovative research and development within elderly life-care technology industries, including smart and age-friendly spaces, limb and mobility support systems, and communication and information interaction technologies.
- Engagement in technology innovation, support system design, and operational technologies for long-term care and healthcare institutions, including roles in policy planning, system integration, and technical consulting for the promotion of elderly care support technologies.
⦁ Further Education Options:
Graduates may pursue doctoral studies in Taiwan or abroad in fields such as medical engineering, smart building technologies, information applications, physical therapy, and various engineering and technology-related disciplines, further advancing interdisciplinary research and professional leadership.
Industry-Academia Collaboration
The Institute has established formal academic and industry exchange partnerships with Olida Co., Ltd., Jih Tai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., and Kang Ling United Health Business, fostering collaborative research, technology development, internships, and knowledge transfer between academia and industry.
[Master’s Program in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology]
Cultivating advanced professionals in audiology and speech-language pathology with strengths in clinical expertise, research, management, and specialized practice.
Department Features
In response to its social responsibility and professional mission, the Master’s Program is founded on the goal of deepening the academic foundations of audiology and speech-language sciences, while enhancing the professionalism of clinical supervision, education, and management, and promoting the development of innovative and integrated service models.
The Program is dedicated to cultivating advanced professionals in audiology and speech-language clinical services, education, and leadership. Supported by a strong faculty team and well-established teaching and research infrastructure, the Program features a comprehensive and mature educational environment in both hardware and software. It exemplifies a true model of “department–institute integration” and places a strong emphasis on both clinical practice and applied research, with the aim of leading the future development of audiology and speech-language pathology in Taiwan.
Teaching Resources
The Department operates a national-level audiology and speech-language teaching and practice center, a clinical education center, and a fully equipped research and experimental center. Facilities include a wide range of specialized professional spaces, such as IAC soundproof booths, acoustic analyzer examination rooms, large audiology observation rooms, and speech and language acoustics research laboratories.
These facilities are equipped with internationally standardized audiology and speech-language instruments, including tympanometers, pure-tone audiometers, aerodynamic analyzers, nasometers, and other advanced diagnostic systems. In addition, the Program is supported by synchronous video-based clinical teaching equipment, enabling real-time online clinical instruction in collaboration with Mackay Memorial Hospital.
Featured Courses
The Master’s Program is divided into two specialized tracks: the Speech-Language Therapy Track and the Audiology Track, with students admitted directly into their respective fields of specialization.
The curriculum structure includes:
- 14 credits of required core professional courses
- 6 credits of required Master’s thesis research
- At least 18 credits of elective courses, including a minimum of 12 credits of core electives and at least 6 credits of free electives
The minimum graduation requirement for both tracks is 38 credits.
Elective courses are organized into three professional domains:
⦁ Field 1: Research-Oriented Courses
⦁ Field 2: Clinical Supervision and Professional Education Courses
⦁ Field 3: Innovative and Integrated Service Model Courses
The elective courses in the three fields are:
⦁ Field 1: Research Topic Courses
⦁ Field 2: Clinical Supervision and Education Courses
⦁ Field 3: Innovative Service Integration Courses
These course domains enable students to strengthen research competence, enhance clinical leadership and teaching capacity, and explore innovative service integration, supporting diverse career pathways in clinical practice, education, administration, and advanced research.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
- Professionals in Basic Audiology and Speech-Language Research:
Graduates may pursue careers in medical research departments, academic faculty positions in audiology and speech-language pathology programs, or serve as research and development professionals in audiology- and speech-language–related industries. - Clinical Supervision and Management Professionals in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology: Graduates are prepared for roles in clinical supervision, program management, and professional leadership within hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and specialized clinics.
- Professionals in Diversified and Innovative Service Development: Graduates may engage in innovative and integrated service models beyond traditional clinical settings, using audiology and speech-language services as a core foundation to promote cross-sector integration across education systems, long-term care services, early intervention programs, and rural or underserved community services.
- Clinical Practice as Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists: Career pathways include independent practice (self-employment), as well as clinical positions within hospital-based early intervention systems, school special education systems, Ministry of Health and Welfare long-term care systems, hospital rehabilitation departments, and otolaryngology services.
- Careers in Communication Enhancement and Related Industries: Graduates may enter the audiology and speech-language communication technology industries, including communication assistive devices, hearing aids (CI/HA/ALD), acoustics and sound engineering industries, and AI-driven communication and healthcare technology sectors.
⦁ Further Education Options:
Graduates who are interested in research careers (industry-oriented) or pursuing overseas further studies and academic teaching positions may continue their studies by applying to relevant doctoral programs in audiology and speech-language pathology, both domestically and internationally, after completing this Master’s program.
[Master of Science in Nursing]
Cultivating master-level Nurse Practitioners who strengthen the professional value of nursing roles and enhance advanced clinical care functions
Department Features
The establishment of this MSN Program aims to create a high-level platform for the exchange and sharing of advanced clinical nursing practice and professional scholarship. Through strong industry–academia collaboration, this Program horizontally integrates resources from the four major campuses of Mackay Memorial Hospital and partner hospitals in Northern Taiwan, while vertically leveraging and extending the academic and teaching resources of multiple departments within Mackay Medical University.
Based on this integrated framework, the Program is dedicated to cultivating master-level Nurse Practitioners with strong competencies in both academic research and advanced clinical care, preparing graduates to meet the evolving healthcare needs and societal expectations of Taiwan.
Teaching Resources
- The Department of Nursing at MMU has a long-standing history and has successfully passed national quality assurance accreditation commissioned by higher education institutions. It is supported by an experienced and dedicated faculty, a high-quality teaching environment, and strong academic performance, as well as comprehensive clinical internship sites provided by Mackay Memorial Hospital, including the Taipei, Tamsui, Hsinchu, and Taitung campuses.
- Curriculum planning is student-centered and practice-oriented, with courses scheduled on two days each week to support working professionals. To ensure close alignment with clinical teaching and practice, instruction is conducted not only in on-campus classrooms, but also by utilizing teaching facilities at Tamsui Mackay Memorial Hospital. This arrangement helps reduce travel burden during coursework and clinical training, allowing students to focus more effectively on learning and professional development.
Featured Courses
Core Competencies of Graduates
Graduates of this MSN Program are expected to demonstrate advanced clinical judgment, evidence-based nursing practice, professional leadership, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the ability to integrate research into clinical care, aligning with the core competencies required of master-level Nurse Practitioners.
To support the development of these competencies, the curriculum is structured into three integrated components:
- Professional Foundations (22 credits in total, including 6 credits for the Master’s thesis)
- Professional Core Courses (10 credits)
- Elective Courses (6 credits)
Students must complete a minimum of 38 credits to fulfill graduation requirements.
For students who do not yet hold a Nurse Practitioner (NP) license or formal NP training certificate, it is recommended that they enroll in designated courses such as Health Problem Diagnosis and Treatment, Clinical Evidence-Based Care, and Special Topics in Nurse Practitioner Internship. These courses are designed to meet the Nurse Practitioner training requirements announced by the Taiwan Nurse Practitioner Association, including 184 hours of academic coursework and 504 hours of supervised clinical training.
Upon completion of the program and fulfillment of the required training hours, graduates will be eligible to apply for and sit the Nurse Practitioner qualification examination, supporting a smooth transition into advanced nursing practice roles.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
Graduates are prepared to assume advanced professional roles such as clinical care experts, healthcare managers, professional consultants, care coordinators, case managers, and contributors to healthcare policy development.
Through the integrated resource network of the Mackay Medical System, graduates may pursue employment opportunities in medical and healthcare institutions across Taiwan, enabling them to apply advanced nursing competencies in diverse clinical, managerial, and policy-oriented settings.
⦁ Further Education Options:
Graduates of the MSN Program may pursue advanced academic and professional development through further studies in doctoral programs in nursing, healthcare sciences, public health, health policy, or related interdisciplinary fields, both domestically and internationally.
With strong preparation in advanced clinical practice, research methodology, and evidence-based nursing, graduates are well positioned to continue their education toward doctoral-level training, supporting career pathways in advanced clinical leadership, nursing education, healthcare research, and policy development. These opportunities enable graduates to further expand their professional impact, academic depth, and leadership roles within the healthcare system.
Industry-Academia Collaboration
Mackay Memorial Hospital has long been committed to the cultivation of high-quality clinical medical care across its Taipei, Tamsui, Hsinchu, and Taitung campuses, and is a recognized and qualified Nurse Practitioner (NP) training hospital.
With a team of advanced nursing professionals who possess strong academic foundations and extensive clinical experience, Mackay Memorial Hospital not only delivers high-quality patient-centered care but also serves as a key clinical teaching partner. These experienced professionals actively participate as clinical instructors, supporting the design and implementation of practice-oriented training courses within the MSN Program.
Through this close and complementary industry–academia collaboration, students benefit from integrated clinical training and mentorship, and upon graduation, may pursue employment opportunities within the Mackay Medical System, forming a seamless pathway from advanced education to professional clinical practice.
[Master’s Program in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine]
Cultivating physicians with strong research capacity, innovative thinking, and international competitiveness in modern clinical medicine.
Department Features
The Department of Medicine at Mackay Medical University (hereinafter referred to as the Department) has long upheld its educational mission of “Continuing the Mackay spirit and cultivating good doctors of tomorrow.” Over the years, the Department has nurtured numerous outstanding physicians, earning high recognition from both the medical community and society.
With ongoing changes in population structure and disease patterns, future physicians will face increasingly complex challenges. They must be capable of mastering advanced medical knowledge and emerging technologies, while demonstrating clinical excellence, adaptability, and innovation within diverse and rapidly evolving healthcare environments.
As Taiwan enters a super-aging society, the medical field has placed growing emphasis on areas such as aging medicine, regenerative medicine, precision medicine, cardiovascular and preventive medicine, chronic disease management, immunology and cancer medicine, as well as neurological and psychiatric medicine. These developments highlight the critical role of the Department in cultivating advanced clinical talents in these key medical domains.
To align with the Department’s Doctor–Scientist Credit Program and the educational concept of a post-graduation “gap year”, the Master’s Program in Clinical Medicine has been established to provide structured advanced training pathways for promising medical graduates. The Program aims to cultivate clinically competent, research-oriented physicians who can respond effectively to societal needs and future transformations in medical practice.
Teaching Resources
The Department is equipped with comprehensive teaching and research facilities, including PBL discussion rooms, pathology laboratories, micro-immunology and parasitology laboratories, general chemistry laboratories, general biology laboratories, and medical morphology laboratories, all of which support both instruction and academic research.
The Master’s Program in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, was formally approved for establishment in the 2025 academic year. Based on existing teaching and research spaces, the Department has confirmed that current facilities and resources are sufficient to support program implementation.
To accommodate future development, the Department plans to establish a dedicated “Medical Department Discussion Room” in the 2025 academic year, equipped with discussion tables, projection systems, and related facilities, providing flexible space for courses, thesis discussions, academic meetings, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Featured Courses
The University’s key strategic development areas include Aging Medicine, Regenerative Medicine, and Precision Medicine. In alignment with these priorities, the Master’s Program in Clinical Medicine actively integrates training in cardiovascular and preventive medicine, immunology and cancer medicine, and neurological and psychiatric medicine.
The curriculum further extends into applied and translational medical fields, including pharmaceutical research, interventional therapies, stem cell science, gene and cell therapy, and brain and behavioral psychology research, equipping students with a broad and forward-looking clinical research perspective.
Future Development
⦁ Career Development:
- Graduates may pursue careers as clinical specialist physicians, rural or primary healthcare providers, clinical researchers, or medical educators, contributing across diverse healthcare settings.
- For students who already hold full-time clinical positions, the Program provides opportunities to strengthen professional expertise, research capacity, and clinical competitiveness, enhancing advancement potential within hospitals and medical institutions.
⦁ Further Education Options:
Looking ahead, the Department plans to establish a Doctoral Program in Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, creating a continuous master’s–doctoral training pathway. This initiative aims to further cultivate high-level clinical physician–scientists and to fully realize the Department’s enduring educational mission of “Cultivating Tomorrow’s Competent Doctors.”
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees by Department
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Award Eligibility: All undergraduate students in Years 1 to 4 of the University are eligible to apply. Students who receive a New Student Admission Scholarship, as well as students graduating in the second semester of their fourth year, are not eligible under this regulation. Award Criteria & Selection Process:
Selection PrinciplesStudents’ academic status and class affiliation shall be determined according to the official student roster issued by the Office of Academic Affairs. Award Quota Based on class standing, the top three students in each class in terms of academic performance shall be selected as awardees. In the event of a tie in academic performance (calculated to the second decimal place), all tied students shall be awarded. 5784c5-ab> |
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Dormitory Name: Buildings A & B / Buildings C & D Accommodation Eligibility: All students of the University Room Type: Facilities: In addition, each unit includes a shared living room, dining area, and bathrooms with separate wet and dry zones, providing a comfortable and home-like residential environment. Note: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MCjmegregA&t=6s 9529b2-b5> |
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Huafan University
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Address
No. 1, Huafan Road, Shiding District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition Fee NTD/YR109,710
Accommodation fee NTD/YR18,000
Living expenses NTD/YR48,000
Official website
Contact Information
+886-2-26632102
[email protected]
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Introduction
◎ Founded in 1990, our school is the first university founded by Buddhists, and the founder is Venerable Xiaoyun, a great bhikshuni in the Buddhist world, integrating educators, religious scholars, and artists, advocating awareness education that emphasizes moral education.
◎ The first university in Taiwan to fully integrate Maker Education, Artificial Intelligence, and AV/VR (Virtual Reality) technologies across all academic programs, fostering hands-on, future-oriented learning.
◎ It pioneered the nation’s only customized learning system, in which each student has a personalized learning map and independently plans a four-year academic curriculum, with the freedom to take interdisciplinary and cross-college courses.
◎ The university is the only institution in the country to implement a Learning Clinic system that provides academic diagnosis and support.
◎ The first university nationwide where all students are provided with their own individual and independent workspace.
◎ The first university in Taiwan to fully implement a residential college system across the entire campus.
◎ The first university in the country where all students have their own independent workspaces.
◎ Students at the HFU emphasize learning by doing and hands-on practice. In addition to earning a degree from the university, students may also obtain dual master’s degrees in collaboration with overseas institutions, apply for exchange programs, participate in international internships, and attend overseas professional training programs, thereby connecting with global education and creating broader opportunities for their future careers.
Exclusive Scholarship
Jue Zhi Yu Moral Scholarship: NTD108,000, available to all freshmen who are interested in joining, the application method must take the “Campus Joint Maintenance Internship Course”, which will be guided and assessed by each teacher.
The dormitory provides
In addition to the protection of basic access control equipment, each dormitory has a dormitory supervisor to assist students in their accommodation needs, and the dormitory is equipped with air conditioning, wired and wireless networks for students to use.
Counseling mechanism for Hong Kong and Macao students
The Education Office of our college has dedicated personnel responsible for guiding overseas Chinese students to adapt to life in Taiwan and their studies, including learning counseling, assisting in applying for residence permits and immigration transfers, mobile phone and account opening, work-study opportunity arrangements, and scholarship applications.
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Alumni
雷清琳
Distinguished alumni
Hong Kong
◎The student graduated from the Department of Fine Arts and Cultural and Creative Studies of our university, and successfully applied to work in Taiwan, and is currently working at the Taiwan Sustainable Energy Research Foundation.
周承禧
Distinguished alumni
Hong Kong
◎The student graduated from the Department of Fine Arts and Cultural and Creative Studies of our university, and his work won the 28th Annual Art Exhibition in the mixed media category.
◎In the 105th academic year, he was selected as an international exchange student by our school and went to his sister school, the University of Castile La Mancha in Spain, for a half-year exchange study.
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Highlights
Green University
The campus is located in Shiding District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, with a beautiful campus environment and an exquisite forest university. HFU is located on Dalun Mountain, 550 meters away, and the water source of the back mountain has a rich and clean natural ecology. According to expert research, there are seven species of fireflies at HFU, including black-winged fireflies, red-breasted black-winged fireflies, Daduan black fireflies, and Sode’s vein-winged fireflies in spring, as well as mountain window fireflies, orange fireflies, and Yunnan flat fireflies in winter, with the best time to enjoy fireflies from late April to the end of May every year. (For pictures of fireflies, please refer to the China Times Electronic News: Huafan New Six Arts Achievement Exhibition and Firefly Appreciation Tea Party Taste the Essence of Culture Report link)
International exchange activities
In the four years of university, 4 out of 10 students will go abroad for internships, serve as exchange students at overseas sister schools, or participate in professional study tour courses.
1. Overseas exchange one-year universities: Purdue University in the United States, Murray State University in the United States, Arkansas State University in the United States, Louis Clark State College in the United States, Buddhist University of Law in the United States, Lawrence Institute of Technology in the United States, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, University of New England in the United States, Moheed State University in the United States, University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain, Emmon University in the United Kingdom, Paris Eighth University in France, Konkuk University in South Korea, Samyuk University in South Korea, Kumgang University in South Korea, Kyungil University in South Korea, Weide University in South Korea, Sapporo City University in Japan, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies in Japan, Kyoto Women’s University in Japan, Onomichi City University in Japan, Shitennoji University in Japan, and Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany. Mainland China: University of Science and Technology Beijing, Taiyuan University of Technology, Capital Normal University, Jiangnan University, Taiyuan University of Technology, Jinan University, Qingdao University, Qingdao University of Technology, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Tianjin University of Technology, Sichuan Foreign Studies University, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai Normal University, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Liaocheng University, Nanjing Xiaozhuang College, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou University Oujiang College, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Liupanshui Normal University, Yibin College, Jishou University, Chongqing Three Gorges College, Ludong University, Jiangsu Institute of Technology, Junnan Normal University, Wuyi University, School of Information, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taiyuan Institute of Technology, Shanxi Media College.
2. Overseas internship countries (summer vacation or half a year): Germany, Japan, Mainland China, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico.
3. Master’s dual degree university: Master’s degree students from HFU can apply to enter the master’s program of the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain/Imperial Gate University in the United Kingdom at the same time, and obtain both Huafan and British/Spanish master’s degrees upon graduation.
4. Bachelor’s dual degree university: Bachelor’s degree students of HFU can apply to enter the bachelor’s program of Murray State University in the United States at the same time, and obtain both Huafan and American bachelor’s degrees upon graduation.
5. Obtain a bachelor’s degree in Chinese and a master’s degree in the United States (3+1+1) in five years: In my senior year, I worked as an exchange student at Purdue University in the United States, and at the same time obtained admission to the master’s program of the school, and then obtained a master’s degree from Purdue University in the United States one year later.
6. Obtained a bachelor’s degree in Chinese and a master’s degree in Germany (3+1+2) in six years: went to Germany to study languages during the summer vacation of two years at university, and served as an exchange student at the Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany in his senior year.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
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Living Expenses
Accommodation fee: NTD18,000
Living expenses: NTD48,000
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
Faculty of Humanities and Arts NTD109,710
School of Design and Creativity NTD109,710
College of Smart Life Science and Technology NTD109,710
Buddhist College NTD109,710
Scholarships
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Moral scholarship 4ea4e0-c4> |
NTD108,000 |
1. Regardless of status in the first and second semesters of freshman year, registration and payment procedures must be completed at the beginning of the semester. 2. In the first and second semesters of the freshman year, students must take the “Campus Joint Maintenance Internship Course”, which will be guided and assessed by each teacher. 3. In order to encourage diligent study, in the first semester of the freshman year, the total academic average of the previous semester must be 75 points or more, and the attendance rate of each subject must reach more than 80% before you can take the “Campus Joint Operation and Maintenance Internship Course” to receive the scholarship. (Public holidays and bereavement leave are considered to be attending class). 4. During the midterm exam and final exam week each semester, those who pass the assessment of the classroom teacher will receive a scholarship of NTD 27,000 each. 5. Scholars who have withdrawn midway will not be recovered if they have been awarded scholarships; If you are reprimanded or above during each semester, the scholarship will be suspended. 167f73-89> |
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Innovative Co-learning Scholarship 482f90-f1> |
NTD108,000 (approved incentive according to the content of the plan) 47eec2-89> |
1. Two people (or more) will form a team to propose an innovative co-learning plan, and cross-departmental and cross-field formations are welcome. Individuals can also propose co-learning plans in the form of projects. 2. Subsidy content: creative equipment, creative space, and creative incentives (up to 5 yuan per person per semester, a total of 2 semesters, 50% in the middle of each semester, and 50% at the end of each semester.) ) 3. Project completion reward: NTD 8,000 per person. 848ceb-1f> |
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International Exchange Scholarship 6155b8-76> |
NTD15,000~ 50,000 |
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Bursary for overseas Chinese students 0ec7b2-dc> |
NTD3,000 73267c-2d> |
For those with financial needs, the Ministry of Education will approve the quota and list after application.
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Overseas Chinese Association: 8d0ffe-e7> |
NTD5,000 945bf3-52> |
Limited to sophomore years and above, with a total average of 75 points or more in the previous academic year (1-2 students from the school)
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Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee: |
NTD 50,000 6f9a78-df> |
limited to sophomore years and above, with a total average of 80 points or more in the previous academic year
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Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee: 730240-45> |
NTD 5,000 81fb1f-a5> |
limited to sophomore years and above, with a total average of 80 points or more in the previous academic year 4c53e5-34> |
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Fu Jen Catholic University
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Information
Address
510, Zhongzheng Road, Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 94,860 ~ 145,000/YR
Accommodation: NTD 16,540 ~ 43,200/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 79,200 ~ 95,040/YR

Social Media
Fu Jen Catholic University Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, and Macao Admissions Office

Contact Information
+886-2-2905-2224
[email protected]
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Introduction
FJCU is located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, and is the only Catholic comprehensive university in Taiwan directly subordinated to the Holy See. It has 12 colleges including Literature, Arts, Art, Medicine, Communication, Education and Sports Health, Science and Engineering, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Human Ecology, Fashion and Textiles, Law, Management, and Social Sciences, with 53 departments, 48 master’s programs, 23 executive master’s programs, 12 doctoral programs, 16 extension departments, and 500 sister schools worldwide.
The campus features a well-organized layout with comprehensive hardware and software facilities, providing students with a diverse, holistic, interdisciplinary, and international learning and living environment. Founded over 100 years ago, it has more than 260,000 alumni at home and abroad, who have achieved outstanding results in various fields, laying a brilliant vision for the university.

Outstanding Performance
- Ranked 7th in Taiwan in the Times Higher Education World University Impact Rankings
- 《104 Job Bank University Brand Power》Ranked 1st in Taiwan for two consecutive years in 2024 / 2025
- 《1111 Job Bank Enterprise Favorite University》Ranked 2nd among private universities for two consecutive years in 2024/2025
- 《Cheers Magazine 2025 Enterprise Favorite Postgraduate Student Survey》Ranked 2nd among private universities
- 《Global Views Magazine Survey 2025 Enterprise Favorite University》Ranked 13th in Taiwan and 3rd among private universities
- 《Global Views Magazine USR University Social Responsibility Award》Double Model Award
- 《2025Asia Pacific Sustainability Action Awards(APSAA)》SDG17 Diverse Partnerships Only winning school
- The College of Management is the first institution in Taiwan to receive AACSB accreditation, placing it among the world’s elite business schools. Furthermore, it is ranked as one of the top five business schools in Taiwan by Eduniversal, a prestigious European ranking agency. As a result, credits earned by Fu Jen students are widely recognized by leading universities worldwide. (Source: AACSB, EDUNIVERSAL)
- The Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, and Bachelor’s Program in Medical Informatics and Innovation Applications of the College of Science and Engineering of Fu Jen University have successfully maintained IEET accreditation, ensuring that our teaching quality, faculty expertise, and facilities meet international standards. This global recognition of our degrees provides students with a competitive edge and significantly enhances their future career development.
- The Department of Occupational Therapy has successfully passed the WFOT (World Federation of Occupational Therapists) re-evaluation for its entry-level education programs.
- The university has been honored with a prestigious 5-star rating in the 2019 Ranking of Universities in Greater China by Cuaa.net. This recognition places us alongside world-renowned institutions such as City University of Hong Kong, University of Macau, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Beijing Forestry University, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing University of Science and Technology, Central China Normal University, Northwest University and other universities. Notably, we are ranked first among all private comprehensive universities in Taiwan.
- Fu Jen’s overseas service learning footprints span five continents and 24 countries, deeply cultivating 26 regions, allowing the spirit of professional achievement to go international.
Counseling Mechanism and Campus Activities
In order to care for Overseas Chinese Student so that they can quickly adapt to local life and study with peace of mind, our school has a special “Overseas Compatriot and Mainland Chinese Students Advising Division” to take charge of related counseling matters, including arranging academic counseling, assisting in handling residence and entry-exit matters, club activities, and work-study opportunities. Encourage Overseas Chinese Student to learn the attitudes of democracy, autonomy, responsibility, caring for others, and serving the society through practical participation, develop students’ potential for independent thinking, and promote the extension and learning of activities other than academic work.
To support Overseas Chinese Student with financial difficulties, the University provides assistance in applying for various scholarships and financial aid programs, helping to reduce financial burdens and ensure a worry-free learning experience. In addition, Overseas Chinese Student are eligible to enroll in Overseas Chinese Student Accident Insurance and the National Health Insurance program, and may receive medical services directly at the University-affiliated clinics and hospitals, ensuring comprehensive healthcare coverage during their studies.
Overseas Chinese students are given priority for four years of on-campus accommodation. The dormitories are conveniently located near restaurants, convenience stores, and other daily amenities. Student organizations for overseas Chinese students include the Overseas Chinese Student Association, the Hong Kong and Macau Student Association, the Malaysian Student Association, and the Indonesian Student Association, providing a supportive and welcoming campus community.

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Alumni

葉秀華
Principal of Chong Chun Middle School
Hong Kong
Justice of the Peace, Former Principal of Shatin Chong Chun Middle School

李光華
Chairman of the Kowloon General Chamber of Commerce
Hong Kong
Chairman of Zhuhai Rigao Sporting Goods Development Co., Ltd., Chairman of the Kowloon General Chamber of Commerce

陳沛廣
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
Hong Kong
President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association

陳曉娟
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
Malaysia
Overseas Chinese Affairs Promotion Commissioner of the Republic of China
President of the 5th, 6th, and 7th Sessions of the Fu Jen Catholic University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Deputy Director of the Public Relations Group of the United Federation of Alumni Associations in Malaysia, Deputy Coordinator of the Education Exhibition, Head of the Publicity Group
President of the FJCU Global Alumni Association

李裕光
President of INTI International University
Malaysia
President of INTI International University

唐志忠
Founder of Harrington Chocolate Brand
Malaysia
Founder of Harrington Chocolate Brand
林偉祥
Advisor and Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Jakarta International University
Indonesia
Advisor and Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Jakarta International University
王賢達
Roti’O Backery , D’prima Hotel
Indonesia
Overseas Chinese Affairs Promotion Commissioner of Taiwan
President of the 5th, 6th, and 7th Sessions of the Fu Jen Catholic University Alumni Association in Malaysia
Deputy Director of the Public Relations Group of the United Federation of Alumni Associations in Malaysia, Deputy Coordinator of the Education Exhibition, Head of the Publicity Group
President of the Fu Jen Catholic University Global Alumni Association
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Highlights
Interdisciplinary College
Interdisciplinary studies are a current trend, making various fields more special and creative. At Fu Jen, through the development of AI, there can be more interdisciplinary combinations, and science can also be integrated with humanities, arts, health, leisure, and business management. The credit programs of the Interdisciplinary College add unlimited points to students’ resumes. Let students live out their own slash life in various fields.
Foreign Language Teaching and Digital Learning Resource Center
Provide students with a field and equipment for autonomous foreign language learning, such as: language self-study classrooms and nearly 2,000 foreign language learning software, and provide various media smart classrooms and a variety of online interactive language learning digital platforms.
Convenient Transportation
FJCU is located at the intersection of the Xinzhuang MRT Line and the Airport MRT Line, and there are also convenient buses to and from, and the convenient transportation network is conducive to the internationalization of student commuting.
Rich Learning Resources
The school has a student learning center and rich library resources, allowing students to study in a pleasant and comfortable environment. There are also E-lounge, Fun Learning Self-study Center, Learning Counseling Center, ESCHOOL, Zongfu Office, Curriculum Diagnosis Center, and TA assistance to provide you with comprehensive care in academics, coursework, or spiritual levels, and a lot of self-study courses and lectures are held.
High-quality Accommodation Environment
Our school provides a high-quality accommodation environment, hoping that children away from home can live comfortably, and there is a warmth of home when you walk into the dormitory. Our school has 7 dormitories with about 4,300 beds. In addition to providing the necessary equipment, the dormitory rooms are also equipped with 24-hour dormitory wired network. The dormitory is conveniently located near the dormitory.
Diverse Club Activities
Our school has six attributes (academic, leisure and social, service, physical fitness, art, music) with a total of more than 91 clubs for you to choose from. In addition to professional learning, there are also unique inter-school activities, joint club orientation activities, theme garden parties, sports games, autonomous learning competitions, and annual results presentations.
Campus Internationalization
Our school currently has more than 500 international sister schools, and actively promotes various international academic exchange activities, including exchange students, dual degree programs, visiting professors, joint seminars, visits and exchanges, and cooperative exchange programs. Through campus international exchange activities, cross-cultural lectures, and the International Corner, we build a foreign language learning environment for students and create a campus internationalization atmosphere.

Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Art
College of Communication
College of Education and Sport Health
College of Medicine
College of Science and Engineering
- Bachelor's Program in Medical Informatics and Innovative Applications
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Mathematics (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Chemistry (Ph.D. Program)
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Life Science (Master's Program)
- Dept. of Physics (Master's Program)
Faculty of Foreign Languages
- Dept. of English Language & Literature(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Japanese Language and Culture (Master's Program)
- Dept. of French Language & Culture(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Spanish Language & Culture (Master's Program)
- Dept. of German Language and Culture(Master's Program)
- Dept. of Italian Language and Culture
- Bachelor’s Program in Global Communications & Technological Innovations
College of Fashion and Textiles
College of Human Ecology
School of Law
College of Management
College of Social Sciences
Fu Jen Global Academy
Photos & Videos
Videos
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing Indonesia
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing Myanmar Black Dragon Middle School
Fu Jen Catholic University Centennial Celebration
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing_Kuan Yew High School, Malaysia
Fu Jen Catholic University_Overseas Chinese Student Sharing_Hua Ren High School, Malaysia
Scholarships
Tuition/Year
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One semester 47c435-de> |
One academic year 23d0fc-35> |
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College of Liberal Arts |
NTD 94,860 5606bf-dd> |
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College of Art 66f5e6-cf> |
NTD 109,780
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College of Management (except Department of Information Management) |
NTD 96,280
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College of Science and Engineering |
NTD 110,700
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College of Medicine (except Department of Medicine) |
NTD 116,400 9c7d25-a9> |
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Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine 622a7e-34> |
NTD 145,000
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Bachelor’s Program in Interdisciplinary Studies |
NTD 142,720
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Living Expenses/Year
Living Expenses: NTD 79,200 ~ 95,040/YR
Accommodation: NTD 16,540 ~ 43,200/YR
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One semester |
One academic year 52d9ec-bf> |
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