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Address
No.134, Sec. 2, Heping E. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 106, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Colleges and Schools
Humanities and Arts, Education, Science
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 20,460~52,500 NTD
Accommodation Fee: 18,900 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 120,000 NTD/YR
※Additional credit fees apply to graduate programs
Official website
Contact Information
+886-2-6639-6688 #82015 (Admissions inquiries, registration)
+886-2-6639-6688 #82043 (Visa, dormitory, insurance)
[email protected] (Admissions and enrollment inquiries)
[email protected] (Visa, dormitory, insurance)
Introduction
Founded in 1895, NTUE is the first educational institution in Taiwan. With over 120 years of history, it has more than 100,000 alumni all over the world who have made outstanding achievements in education, literature, history, art, law, politics, and finance.
The university is located in the prime area of Taipei, close to bus stops, MRT stations, the airport, and the train station, providing convenient transportation and living.
NTUE inherits a long history while keeping up with the times. It has a warm campus environment, vigorous student activities, open communication channels, a practical multi-track curriculum structure, a strong academic research atmosphere, and excellent teacher training methods. In addition to cultivating talents in the education profession, it also expands related academic fields in innovative ways. In the future, it will continue its existing advantages in teacher training and focus on educational research, art design, digital technology, cultural creativity, and the educational culture industry as the characteristics of the school’s development, making it the best choice for those interested in the education and culture industry.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
The “College of Education” cultivates elementary school, early childhood, special education teachers, and psychological counselors with the highest quality in the country. It integrates social and environmental planning talents and cultivates the most elementary school principals in Taiwan.
The “College of Humanities and Arts” is the cradle of art, music, design, and cultural and creative talents in Taiwan, and it is the best in the country for cultivating elementary school English teachers.
The “College of Science” leads mathematics, science education, and information technology, and develops digital learning, toy game design, and sports and leisure industries. The Master’s Program in Contemporary Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies (taught entirely in English), the International Master’s Program in Learning and Teaching, and the Master’s Program in Southeast Asian Regional Management cultivate talents with global competitiveness and employ a strong faculty of domestic and foreign professionals.
NTUE was shortlisted for the Times Higher Education “Teaching and Learning, Strategy of the Year” award for two consecutive years in 2020 and 2019, demonstrating that the school’s innovative teaching models and outstanding achievements in teaching research have been internationally recognized!
International Exchange and Cooperation
NTUE actively and continuously pursues integration with international academics and establishes long-term bilateral exchanges with international higher academic institutions.
At present, it has signed academic exchange memorandums with more than 100 well-known foreign universities to conduct teacher exchanges, exchange students, study groups, and international seminars. In the future, in addition to actively carrying out comprehensive exchange programs with existing sister schools, it plans to expand its substantive scale and continue to strive for more international partners to establish a broader map of overseas sister schools and provide teachers and students with more international exchange and cooperation opportunities and choices.
Alumni

譚俊豪
Founder of Shuguo Bar (e-commerce)
Macau
Tan began to come into contact with music at the age of 15. After graduating from middle school, he hoped to continue developing music, so he resolutely went to Taiwan to study at the Department of Music of NTUE.
After arriving in Taiwan, he hoped to support himself and insisted on earning his own living expenses. As a freshman, he found that the school cafeteria lacked fruit, so he set up a stall outside the campus restaurant to sell fruit. Tan jokingly calls himself a “fruit man”, taking care of everything from purchasing, inspecting, transporting, and cutting fruit.
As a sophomore, Tan and a friend jointly invested in opening a juice shop on campus to expand the scale. The business became better and better, and he earned NT$200,000 half a year later, earning the first pot of gold in his life.
As a junior, he began to think about the future development, sold the juice shop, and first focused on music development and studies. Until his senior year, he noticed that urban residents in Taipei were busier, and some people may not have time to buy fruit after get off work on weekdays, which triggered him to conceive of a “door-to-door” fruit service.
He hopes to “maximize” the fruit and vegetable business, so he continues to develop into the agricultural industry and establish Shuguo Home (Shuguo Bar), which mainly sells fresh fruits, vegetables, and snacks (dried fruits, nuts) online. The agricultural products are contracted with local farmers. After receiving customer orders, the subscription-based business model is used to deliver fresh fruits, vegetables, and healthy snacks to customers’ homes.
Tan plans to expand Shuguo Bar to the mainland, Macau, and even Southeast Asian markets after the business in Taiwan is stable to expand its business territory.
Personal experience:
National Taipei University of Education: Department of Music
21st Director of the Northern District of the Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao Students Association
2018 Greater Tainan International Music Competition: Special Excellent Champion in the Classical Guitar Adult Group
First NTNU Entrepreneurship Arena: First Place
Sixth NTUE Campus Entrepreneurship Competition: Third Place
2020 Taipei City Knowledge Academy Industry Theme Training Camp: Excellent Team
Third AMCST Entrepreneurship Program for Australian Students in Taiwan: Lecturer
First Forum on Entrepreneurship and Employment in Taiwan for Hong Kong and Macao Students: Lecturer
Formerly taught at Kang Chiao International School, Jih Sui Elementary School, and Dingxi Elementary School
Founder of Shuguo Bar (e-commerce)
Co-founder of Fruit Lovers

王艷薇
Singer
Malaysia
Before entering university, Wang had rich singing experience. During her studies in Taiwan, in addition to studying courses in the Department of Arts and Design, she also actively developed in music.
She has a good voice, loves to sing, and is also good at songwriting. She sang the theme song “Touching the Blue Sky” for the Hong Kong movie “Hot Police Overlord Flower”, composed the theme song “One Person Still Thinks of One Person” for Pets Tseng’s “Ultimate Family 3”, and composed the Chinese theme song “Who Control” for Han Geng’s Hollywood movie “Transformers”, and wrote the lyrics for Claire Kuo’s “Pity”, with both singing and writing skills.
In 2015, she participated in Taiwan’s “Orange 20 Star Avenue” and entered the top 14; in 2017, she sang the theme song “Good Night” and the interlude “Unstoppable Love” for the KKTV X Wildfire Entertainment original electric speed drama “Red Balloon”, which received a wide response. The interlude “Unstoppable Love” was hailed as the “new generation of gay divine song”.
After graduating from university, Wang continues to work hard on the road of music, injecting a brand-new atmosphere into the Chinese music scene with her charming voice.
Albums and awards:
Released her first solo album “Unstoppable Yanwei” on September 5, 2018. The first hit song [Unstoppable Love] is the theme song of the online idol drama [Red Balloon]. It has accumulated more than 5.4 million views on YouTube. The album content is the crystallization of her four years in Taiwan.
In 2019, she was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the 30th Golden Melody Awards.
In 2020, she won the Silver Award for Best Newcomer at the AIM Chinese Music Awards.
Highlights
Innovation
1. Widely set up high-interaction classrooms, 3D printing and maker centers, and created a unique teaching wizard teaching platform
2. Ministry of Education entrusts cooperative learning to activate teaching programs, mobile learning in elementary and junior high schools
3. MoNTUE is designated by the Ministry of Education as a “Base for Aesthetic Education Study Tours”
4. The first ASEAN Human Resources Education Center in Taiwan is a training base for Southeast Asian management talents
Cross-domain
1. Widely set up more than 30 cross-disciplinary second specialty credit programs, compulsory information programming language, improve employability
2. Compulsory second foreign language course: German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay, a total of 9 types
3. Offer professional English courses in conference and exhibition, technology, and education
Cross-border
1. The first in Taiwan to provide students with subsidies for overseas field study and second foreign language immersion learning
2. The first international degree program in Taiwan to offer master’s courses in “Contemporary Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies” and “Learning and Teaching” taught entirely in English
3. The first international master’s degree program in “Southeast Asian Regional Management” (taught in Chinese)
4. Sign cooperation agreements with world-renowned universities for academic exchanges and mutual visits between teachers and students
Complete career counseling
1. The career map of each department and institute clearly shows the future path
2. Department-specific career mentors assist in career interest exploration
3. Enterprise visits and industrial internships to experience workplace life
4. Cloud employment matching platform seamlessly connects with the workplace
Departments
School Departments and Programs
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Scholarships
Living Expenses
Accommodation fee: NTD$18,900
Living expenses: Approximately NTD$120,000
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Liberal Arts
Bachelor’s degree NTD$45,200
Master’s (Doctoral) degree tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD$20,460, plus credit fee NTD$1460*16 credits approximately NTD$24,000.
College of Science
Bachelor’s degree NTD$52,500
Master’s (Doctoral) degree tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD$23,720, plus credit fee NTD$1460*16 credits approximately NTD$24,000.
Scholarships
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Scholarships |
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Eligibility 438968-ce> |
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Full Scholarship for Outstanding Freshmen |
This scholarship is handled by means of full exemption of tuition and miscellaneous fees and credit fees, and may not be combined with other scholarships within the school. The maximum exemption for bachelor’s degree is four years, and the maximum exemption for master’s degree is two years. 9b11a3-11> |
New students in the daytime bachelor’s or master’s program are eligible, except for students who already have full exemption from tuition, miscellaneous fees, and credit fees, and students on government scholarships. |
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Semester Scholarship for Bachelor’s Degree 7f4181-51> |
3 students are admitted per class per semester. According to the total score, NTD$5,000, NTD$4,000, and NTD$3,000 will be awarded respectively. 6cf563-af> |
The recipient’s grades in the previous semester at this school must meet the following standards: (1) Academic performance of 80 points (inclusive) or above. (2) Conduct grade of 85 points (inclusive) or above. (3) Physical education grade of 75 points (inclusive) or above. This scholarship will be awarded until the first semester of the fourth grade. Those who meet the aforementioned standards will be selected based on a total score calculated from 70% intellectual performance, 20% moral performance, and 10% physical education performance; for fourth graders and those who are exempt from physical education, the total score will be calculated from 80% intellectual performance and 20% moral performance. 789c24-f5> |
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Scholarship for Graduating Bachelor’s Degree Students |
(1) Intellectual Scholarship: 3 students are admitted per graduating class, and NTD$5,000, NTD$4,000, and NTD$3,000 will be awarded respectively. (2) Professional Performance Excellence Scholarship: Based on art and design creation, music creation or performance (singing), education, language, literary creation, sports, and other professional performance excellence, 1 to 3 students will be selected for each category, and adjustments may be made depending on the annual special budget. (3) Moral Scholarship: 1 student is admitted per graduating class, and NTD$3,000 will be awarded. 48010c-97> |
(1) Intellectual Scholarship: Select the best based on the average intellectual performance of the first seven semesters within the study period. (2) Professional Performance Excellence Scholarship: Select the best from those whose grades in each subject within the study period meet the selection and reward methods for students with outstanding professional performance. (3) Moral Scholarship: Select the best based on the average conduct grade of the first seven semesters within the study period; the qualification for winning the award will be cancelled if the winner receives a minor demerit (inclusive) or above in the semester of graduation. 912250-21> |
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Scholarship for Graduate Students 4283a3-d5> |
(1) Master’s program: The upper limit is NTD$20,000 per student per semester. (2) Doctoral program: The upper limit is NTD$30,000 per student per semester. 304302-e7> |
Limited to graduate students in the first and second grades of the school’s departments, institutes, and degree programs. Students on leave of absence are not allowed to apply. 29a18a-32> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students in Graduate School 7394bc-d7> |
The amount of the scholarship for each overseas Chinese student should be at least NT$10,000 per month in principle, and will be issued in one lump sum after the review is approved each semester. 4ec08e-08> |
(1) Overseas Chinese students who are formally enrolled in the school’s master’s and doctoral programs. (2) Overseas Chinese students in graduate school must have completed one semester of study and are limited to students in the first and second grades of graduate school. The average academic performance in the previous semester must be 80 points or more, and the conduct grade must be 80 points or more. (3) Not enjoying various types of scholarships and subsidies set up by government agencies (institutions) or schools. |
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Outstanding Performance Scholarship |
(1) National Competition: 1. Individual Group (1) Those who are recommended by the school to participate in the competition or participate in the national competition organized by the central third-level or higher authority in the capacity of students of the school and win the top three places will be awarded NTD$8,000, NTD$6,000, and NTD$4,000 respectively. (2) Students who participate in regional cross-school competitions in their own name and win the top three places will be awarded a certificate. 2. Group Group (1) Teams that are recommended by the school to participate in the competition or participate in the national competition organized by the central third-level or higher authority in the capacity of students of the school and win the top three places will be awarded NTD$20,000, NTD$15,000, and NTD$10,000 respectively. (2) Students of the school who form their own team to participate in regional cross-school competitions and win the top three places will be awarded a certificate. (2) International competitions: The amount of the top three national competitions in the preceding paragraph shall be issued at twice the amount. (3) The Scholarship Review Committee may adjust the amount of money allocated to each person (team) depending on the annual budget, but the outstanding performance scholarship shall be limited to NTD$10,000 for each student per academic year for participating in national competitions; the scholarship for participating in international competitions shall be limited to NTD$20,000. 67a6d2-aa> |
(1)National Competition:Undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students of this school who are recommended by this school or participate in the national competition organized by the central third-level or higher authority (including individual and team competitions) in the capacity of students of this school in the previous academic year and are ranked in the top three, and win glory for the school. (2)International Competition:Undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students of this school who participate in competitions held in various countries and with contestants from five (inclusive) or more countries, excluding performance competitions, invitation competitions, and observation competitions, and obtain excellent results in the top three or above. |
National Taiwan University of Sport
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No. 16, Section 1, Shuangshih Road, North District, Taichung City 40404
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 45,960 (Bachelor’s program) / NTD/YR 24,000 (Master’s and Doctoral programs)
Dormitory fee: NTD/YR 14,400
Living expenses: NTD/YR 60,0000~90,000
Official website
Contact Information
Introduction
At its founding, NTUS aimed to cultivate professional sports talents and promote nationwide physical education. In response to rapid social development and national policy needs, the educational objectives were revised in 1981 to focus on nurturing outstanding athletes, coaches, and sports professionals.
After being renamed as a university in 2011, it has expanded to include three colleges, two doctoral programs, eleven master’s programs (including in-service programs), one in-service master’s degree program, and nine academic departments, moving toward diversified development.
Other special performances
- Won 53 gold, 57 silver, and 50 bronze medals at the 2020 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- Received an Honorable Mention in the 2020 Dancing Out of the Earth Dance Competition
- Won a Special Award at the 2020 Asian Hackathon Creative Competition
- Won the Best Documentary Program Award at the 45th Golden Bell Awards
- Won 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze medals at the 2019 World University Games
- Won 64 gold, 67 silver, and 43 bronze medals at the 2019 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- Won 3 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze medals at the 2019 43rd National Chung Cheng Cup Kendo Championship
- Won the championship in the College Open Hip Hop Duo category and the runner-up in the Mixed Skills Duo category at the 2019 National Cheerleading Championship
- Won second place in the modern dance finals at the 2019 Tanzolymp Dance Competition in Germany
- Ranked first in the nation in the 2019 Second Round Taiwan Institute of Marketing Science (TIMS) certification for “Introductory Marketing Planning”
- Won third place in the Asian College Latin Five Dance at the “2019 WDSF Taipei Open”
- Won 61 gold, 49 silver, and 44 bronze medals at the 2018 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- Won 5 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals at the 2018 R.O.C. College French Boules Championship
- Won a total of 1 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze medals at the 2017 World University Games
- Won 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships
- Won a total of 50 gold, 37 silver, and 46 bronze medals at the 2017 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- The university won a total of 54 gold, 39 silver, and 30 bronze medals at the 2016 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- Won the runner-up at the 2016 Asian College Youth Basketball Invitational Tournament celebrating the 35th anniversary of the University of Macau
- Won 62 gold, 48 silver, and 57 bronze medals at the 2021 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
- Won the runner-up in the College Social Group Jazz Group category, the runner-up in the Pom Individual category, and the third place in the Jazz Individual category at the 2022 National Cheerleading Championship
- Won the Bronze Award in the 2023 Dancing Out of the Earth Dance Competition
International Exchange and Cooperation
Currently, there are cooperation agreements with a total of 31 universities in 8 countries/regions, providing academic and university exchange programs.
- Encourage students to study abroad for long and short periods and subsidize more students to go to international sister schools as exchange students for one semester or one academic year to strengthen their international mobility.
- Subsidize students with outstanding language learning achievements. In order to encourage students to improve their foreign language skills and reach the language threshold for foreign exchange students, a scholarship mechanism is established to subsidize students who meet the standards of TOEFL, IELTS, Japanese, and Korean proficiency tests.
- Attract international students to the university for long and short-term study. For each sister school, expand the promotion of the university’s international exchange student learning program, combining the university’s Iron Camel Cycling Around the Island, mountaineering, sports science, adventure activities, sports communication, and other activities to attract sister school students to study at the university.
- Expand international enrollment. In terms of overseas Chinese students, invite students from the National Taiwan Normal University Overseas Chinese Student Preparatory School to the university for sports exchanges, and conduct enrollment promotion in overseas Chinese schools in Southeast Asia.
Counseling mechanism for Hong Kong and Macao students
- New student reception, accommodation, and enrollment counseling.
- Counseling on academic difficulties.
- Strengthening matters related to the cultivation of our national culture.
- Life and moral counseling.
- Recreational activities, exhibitions, competitions, and visits.
- Cadre training courses, seminars, and life symposiums.
- Important folk festivals and major holiday celebrations.
- Matters related to applying for household registration, residence, handling entry and exit permits, applying for public funding, scholarships, and handling difficult problems.
- Related contacts and interviews with graduates.
- Establishment of family communication and information.
Graduate Path
The career paths of graduates of the university are mostly in the education industry, followed by the wholesale and retail industry, and thirdly, public administration and national defense compulsory social security industry; the fourth is the manufacturing industry; the fifth is the arts, entertainment, and recreation service industry, accounting for approximately 77% in total.
Alumni

黃敏婷
MDRT COT Member
Macau
Department of Physical Education, 8th Grade
Current position: Wealth Management and Protection Director, AIA (International) Limited
Macau Rising Star: The harder you work, the luckier you get
Graduated from the Department of Physical Education of this university in 2008, and entered the education field of Macau Sacred Rose English Middle School in the same year. At the beginning of his teaching career, sports was not a key teaching subject in Macau at that time, and Cantonese teaching had been the main focus for a long time. Later, he was appreciated by the principal at the time and innovatively used English teaching, bringing a new atmosphere to teaching. The following year, he successfully became the deputy director of the physical education department and the form teacher of the first grade, and served as a middle school physical education teacher for 7 years.
After 2015, due to family reasons, he was inspired by the importance of insurance to people. After the end of the semester, he joined AIA (International Limited). After receiving top training from AIA EDP, he had a deeper understanding of the insurance industry. In 2015, thanks to the trust of customers and friends, he obtained the most prestigious international honor recognized by the industry—the COT (Court of the Table) membership of the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) with three times the score in just four months, becoming a dazzling rising star in AIA Macau. The following year, he was fortunate enough to be the only Macau person to be interviewed by Capital Monthly magazine.

林祥昇
10-year Service Award for Physical Education Teachers
Malaysia
Department of Leisure, 9th Grade
Current position: Administrative Director of the Extracurricular Activities Department of Kuala Lumpur Kuen Cheng High School Cultivating sports talents and deeply cultivating Malaysia
Graduated in 2008 and entered the Chinese sports education field in Malaysia in 2009. He has been a teacher for ten years, from a novice teacher to a senior teacher. Due to a coincidence, he was taken care of and supported by his senior Jian Jinlun from the Physical Education College at the beginning of his career and successfully became the director of the physical education department.
In 2012, he assisted the school in organizing the 16th Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Eight Independent Chinese Secondary Schools Athletics Championships and won the overall championship in the Girls’ B Group.
In 2013, he stepped down as the director of the physical education department and focused on physical education teaching and administrative work. In 2014, he led the Kuncheng basketball team into the national top eight, setting a historical record.
In 2017, the Kuncheng women’s basketball team won the fourth place in the National Independent Chinese Secondary School Games.
In 2018, the team achieved a grand slam, winning four championships in the competition. In the same year, he continued his efforts and became the Kuala Lumpur champion. In 2018, he was awarded the 10-year Service Award for Physical Education Teachers by the United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Malaysia.

余綺珊
Radio and Television Directing Team
Macau
Department of Sport Information and Communication, 2nd Grade
Current position: Macau Broadcasting and Television Co., Ltd. Television Directing Team
Hello, future juniors and sisters~
I am an overseas Chinese student from Macau who graduated from the second grade of the Department of Sport Communication of this university. At that time, our department had just started, and I can be said to be one of the first overseas Chinese students.
At the beginning, I was really confused and couldn’t find the direction. Later, under the guidance of teachers, teaching assistants, and seniors, I actively participated in many sports event broadcasts cooperated by the department and the sports industry in Taiwan during my four years of university. It is because our department attaches great importance to “practical operation” that I accumulated quite good broadcast experience during my university, so I quickly found the direction of my future career.
After I graduated, I also successfully passed the exam to enter TDM with these experiences, and my position is also the “director” that I aspired to be since university. I hope that everyone who is interested in sports communication can also find their dreams and goals in the Department of Sport Communication of Taiwan Sport University!
Highlights
Department of Physical Education
Sports Big Data Program
This program combines existing or newly opened big data analysis courses such as Data Science (1) and Data Science (2); and sports science field knowledge courses, including Exercise Physiology Experiment, Sports Biomechanics, Sports Information and Programming, Sports Training Methods, Three-Dimensional Image Digitization Technology, etc., and adopts in-depth learning to cultivate the ability to develop and apply data analysis results. In addition to big data analysis technology, how to use the results of analysis to create value is the focus of this program’s teaching. It will combine critical thinking and reasoning courses, as well as a big data maker space, to cultivate students’ ability to use big data analysis to solve problems and create value.
Sports Protection Program
In recent years, the Department of Physical Education has promoted the “Sports Protection Program” in the form of modular courses (micro-programs) to encourage students to take diverse courses and cultivate practical skills. This program is divided into two categories: “Basic Sports Protection Micro-Program” and “Advanced Sports Protection Program.” The basic courses consist of core courses such as “Human Anatomy and Experiment,” “Exercise Physiology and Experiment,” and “Sports Injury Prevention and Protection and Experiment,” plus “Sports Taping and Experiment” and “Sports Massage and Acupressure,” allowing students to establish basic protection concepts and techniques. Advanced courses cover diverse content such as “Sports Injury Prevention and Protection and Experiment,” “Sports Taping and Experiment,” “Application of Sports Injury Prevention and Protection Instruments,” and “Exercise Prescription and Internship,” strengthening students’ professional skills in sports injury prevention, treatment, and practical operation. Students can gradually become talents with professional literacy in sports protection. Students who aspire to develop in sports protection in the future can take credits across departments according to their interests to strengthen their employment competitiveness.




Future Prospects
The sports profession covers education, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences, and emphasizes application to competitive, fitness, and national sports, as well as the practice of the sports industry. As sports people, we must cherish the universal value of sports promoting physical and mental health, and we have a responsibility to promote this value and help others pursue this sound and beautiful realm. The university physical education teachers, fitness exercise instructors, sports administration professionals, and sports art instructors and performers cultivated by this department have solid physical literacy and use technology and body performance capabilities to expand the sports trend that adapts to the meaning of the times.
Department of Dance
Diverse Forms of Creation and Teaching Courses
Provide students with creation and performance and teaching courses and experiences that are compatible with different forms, expand the scope and definition of dance art, so that students can flexibly develop their expertise in different audiences.
In the development of “professional” art dance, such as professional dance skills and creation courses, the annual performance of the NTUS Dance Company, the Flying Dance Award class creation and personal creation and skills competition, and the graduation production creation performance, etc., provide the cultivation and experience of professional theater art dance creation and performance. At the same time, the dance education course takes into account the professional dance curriculum design and provides learning experiences such as dance class teaching observation and curriculum internship.
Featured Courses
In order to meet the pulse of social economy, open up students’ employment market, and open up the opportunity for graduation and employment, this department has two groups of courses: “Dance Education Group” and “Dance Performance Group,” which lay a deeper foundation for future teaching and performance; this year, a new “Dance Application Group” has been added, which has relevant knowledge and operation foundation for dance theater-related practices.
Cross-cultural Teaching and International Exchange Opportunities to Expand International Horizons
Through strategic partnerships and independent initiatives, the department actively develops international exchange opportunities to broaden students’ global perspectives.
Since the 2013 academic year, it has collaborated annually with the Huizhi Education Foundation on overseas internships and industry–academia cooperation projects in cross-cultural teaching during the summer. These programs enhance students’ dance teaching abilities and global mobility competitiveness. In 2019, with a referral from the Overseas Community Affairs Council, additional opportunities were secured for summer camp dance teaching in New Jersey, USA, and Saskatoon, Canada.
The department also actively seeks international performance and exchange opportunities, such as participating in the TANZOLYM ASIA Dance Competition and exchange performances at Chung-Ang University in Korea. Domestically, it has established industry–academia collaborations with the National Taichung Theater (National Performing Arts Center) to expand students’ experience in collaborative performances with international theater and dance companies.
Department of Athletic Sport
Featured Courses
The educational goals of this department are to cultivate outstanding athletes, outstanding coaching talents, sports academic talents, and fitness exercise planning and management talents. The curriculum features emphasize both teaching and training, and take into account theory and practice; teaching adopts diverse designs, emphasizes practical teaching, implements off-campus teaching, and holds practical sports competitions and other activities; strengthens professional training, implements morning activities, holiday intensive training, and overseas training and competitions, and uses sports science to assist training and improve sports performance to achieve educational goals.
Future Prospects
1. In line with national policies and goals, select key development projects, hire outstanding guidance and research talents, improve teaching and training environments and equipment, improve the level of competitive sports, and cultivate athletes who win medals in international sports competitions.
2. Hire outstanding teachers, enrich teaching and research instruments and equipment, strengthen coaching science courses, and assist students in participating in various coaching certifications to cultivate outstanding sports guidance talents.
3. Give full play to the function of technology integration, combine technology development, develop sports technology, and promote the development of competitive sports training theory and practice.
4. Expand the scope of participation, combine with industrial and commercial enterprises and sports groups at all levels, provide training, consultation and guidance, and expand development space.
Department of Ball Sports
Featured Courses
In line with the development of national sports policies and the cultivation of sports talents with sports potential and strength, strengthen professional training, cultivate elite ball sports athletes, strengthen the domestic training level, and establish characteristic academic groups such as sports coach guidance and sports industry course groups.
Career Development
In order to cooperate with the national sports policy to cultivate outstanding ball sports athletes and full-time ball sports coaches, and considering the employment market, provide complete planning and resources, and look forward to cultivating physical education teachers in secondary schools, full-time sports coaches, and sports industry professionals.
Department of Combative Sports
Industry-University Cooperation
Since the 2016 academic year, this department has arranged students to participate in internship opportunities in various schools, sports clubs, social security escort companies, or sports centers, so that students can combine theory and practice and experience the working environment of entering the workplace in the future. Currently, the units that have signed cooperation memorandums include Nantun Sports Center, North District Sports Center, Wisdom Sports Technology Co., Ltd., and Taichung City Government Education Bureau.
Featured Courses
This department cooperates with the school’s educational goals and core competencies, and formulates students’ professional abilities through the department’s educational goals and characteristics. Then, the curriculum committee and the curriculum evaluation committee design the department’s curriculum allocation according to the professional abilities, and invite experts and scholars from industry, government, and academia and outstanding alumni to jointly plan the department’s curriculum to meet the needs of students’ future development, and in the future, the professional abilities and the course outlines of each subject will be combined to enable students to understand the relevance of the taught courses and professional abilities.
In order to increase students’ employability, in addition to improving their competitive achievements, they must strengthen their physical education professional ability and practical operation ability. Therefore, when designing the curriculum, in addition to the original physical education professional courses, we also plan competitive sports guidance course groups and social security industry course groups.
Department of Leisure and Sport
Featured Courses
The biggest feature of the curriculum of this department is the combination of academics and practice. In addition to leisure sports-related basic subjects (such as leisure activity planning, outdoor recreation management, etc.), it is also matched with related practical courses (such as diving, rock climbing, fencing, etc.), so that students can learn and apply what they have learned and be both civil and military. In addition, this department also has internship courses, allowing students to learn the skills and knowledge required by front-line personnel in the actual workplace. Of course, this department also assists students in obtaining leisure sports-related licenses, so that students not only have the ability of academic and practical subjects, but also have professional licenses, making them more competitive in the workplace. This department also provides opportunities for studying abroad and continuing to study in graduate school, so that students can broaden their horizons or continue to move forward in the hall of academics.
Industry-University Cooperation
1. Signed a “Letter of Intent for the Next-Generation Divemaster Training Program” with Divecube Hotel, selecting four students from this department to receive training and internship, and guaranteeing employment in the project for one year after graduation.
2. Cooperate with Xiaodao Adventure Company to cultivate adventure tourism activity leaders.
3. Assist the Taichung City Government in evaluating the activity benefits during the Arts Festival: The research team is mainly responsible for questionnaire design and distribution, and conducts statistical analysis on the collected questionnaires to provide suggestions for improvement.
4. Bonny talent cultivation and enhancement of employment competitiveness, matching students with excellent academic and practical subjects in this department to go to mainland China for internship and employment opportunities, and cultivating professional talents for managing comprehensive sports centers and sports clubs and promotion talents for related activities.
Department of Sport and Health Science
Featured Courses
Sports protection field: Associate Professor Hong Wei has assisted in the examination affairs of protection personnel certification for many years and has served as the medical director and medical care team leader of many competitions. He has complete training certificates for various protection skills such as kinesio tape, dynamic tape, and FlossBand, and is an international certified instructor of Redcord Active, a DWS international sports training expert, and a 4D Pro international coach. The professional knowledge and skills meet the needs of the sports protection team. The professional courses in the protection field of this department have been certified by the Sports Administration of the Ministry of Education for the protection personnel certification examination courses. In addition to obtaining the qualification for the protection personnel examination, they can also connect with international standards with professional certificates.
Sports science field: Professor Chen Lirong is a leader in children’s physical fitness and psychology in China. Her professional ability has been listed as a talent rewarded by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Her related works have been cited and referenced by international organizations, and are used as a reference for the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote maternal and child health policies in Asia; Assistant Professor Xu Jin’s expertise is in proteomics analysis. This research is the most advanced analysis method in the field of biochemistry and nutrition in China. The research results are fruitful and are mostly combined with the sports nutrition industry, which is conducive to students in this department learning in the field of sports nutrition and connecting with the workplace.
Fitness guidance field: This field is jointly guided by Professor Qiu Zhihui and Associate Professor Wang Xinyuan. Professor Qiu Zhihui is an internationally certified strength and conditioning training expert with many years of strength and conditioning training and data monitoring experience for international and national athletes. He has also arranged for students to intern at the US National Olympic Training Center. Recently, he has successfully assisted students in passing the entrance examination for Loughborough University, which ranks first in the world in sports science. In addition, Professor Qiu also has the ability to publish several international journals every year. Associate Professor Wang Xinyuan is a record holder for 12 consecutive championships in the National Games in weightlifting and a three-time Olympic athlete. He recently obtained a doctoral degree and completed several international journal papers. Therefore, after entering this field, students can learn professional academic knowledge and top-notch technical skills at the same time.
Teaching Quality and Academic Reputation
This university started with competitive sports. This department attaches importance to the cultivation of sports-related intelligence, and has long been engaged in sports science teaching, training, and research. It has been repeatedly invited to participate in the preparation work of important national competitions; it is also the only sports college in central and southern Taiwan, which widely accepts outstanding high school students and integrates regional resources and space; at the same time, it combines the national competitive sports development direction, so that students have the opportunity to participate in representative team training and competitions, and improve their practical learning experience.
There is sufficient professional equipment, and teachers and students can use the existing equipment to display teaching results and engage in related research. Most of the teachers in this university are internationally renowned sports coaches, and most of the teachers in this department are medical-related teachers, with rich teaching and practical experience, and have a consistent goal for the development of the department.
Industry-University Cooperation
Professor Qiu Zhihui undertook the “Sports Nutrition Consultation Program” of the CTBC Brothers Baseball Team to provide nutritional consultation for athletes and improve their performance. He also cooperated with the Industrial Technology Research Institute on “Field Verification and Analysis of Plastic Physiological Signal Sensors” to carry out cooperation on wearable devices.
Department of Sports Business Management
Industry-University Cooperation
In order to take into account both academic theory and practical experience learning, it is necessary to strengthen the cooperative relationship with sports organizations in the sports industry. On the one hand, students can participate in actual work as a complement to classroom learning through the provision of internship opportunities; on the other hand, professional research capabilities can be combined to improve the operating effectiveness of sports organizations.
Ski Talent Cultivation Program, Taiwan Bicycle Cross-country Race, Bochuan Cup Basketball Invitational Tournament, Basketball Industry Development Program
Teaching Quality and Academic Reputation
Theory and practice are the characteristics of the sports business management of this department. In order to cultivate sports industry talents and improve the level of development, the sports management subject courses of this department establish students’ basic knowledge, and invite industry teachers to jointly open courses, actively strive for and open employment courses and internship courses, and implement the concept of “school is the workplace, the workplace is the classroom, and the classroom is the place for work, internship, teaching, research, and classes.” In order to deepen students’ abilities in professional fields and meet the interests of future employment workplaces, the curriculum is divided into two major professional fields, namely “Sports Business Operation and Management Group” and “Sports Event Management and Tourism Group,” for students to learn in a diversified manner.
Featured Courses
In order to allow students to apply the professional knowledge learned in the classroom, teachers lead students to plan and hold a number of sports events, camp cooperation, professional lectures, etc.; in cultivating the abilities required for students’ future employment, they will also hold teaching visits and related career planning counseling seminars for students to listen to and consult.
Internship Courses
Event Planning
Teaching Visits
Department of Sport Information and Communication
Audio-Visual Maker Media Course Group
This course group mainly provides audio-visual technology creation and creativity in response to the changes in digital media. The course integrates diverse abilities, strengthens the development trend of marketing and media management into innovative content thinking, and provides learning with multi-faceted abilities and thinking.
Sports News Production and Broadcasting Course Group
This course group mainly cultivates students’ ability and literacy in media integration production and broadcasting, so as to occupy a place in the new media era. The course design breaks the limitations of clear boundaries in the past traditional media and becomes an all-round news and program production talent in the era of digital convergence. This course group provides the ability required by talents in the media industry to cultivate in an all-round way. Through diversified learning, it can have the actual production and broadcasting ability of digital media and become a new media talent with both creative thinking and professional skills.
Sports Data Analysis and System Design Course Group
This course group mainly learns about big data collection, analysis, and processing from sports data, and goes deep into future predictions, so that students can learn the important skills required for job hunting and employment. In this golden age of artificial intelligence and big data, data scientists have always been among the top three on the job list in the United States, and the average salary is even close to NTD 3 million. Through exciting sports events, cultivate the ability to analyze big data, and then produce easy-to-understand charts and content to help the team’s decision support. These abilities are gradually arranged in the courses of this course group. The process of data collection, analysis, presentation, and helping decision-making is not only applicable to sports, but also to all walks of life. Students who study this course group can not only process sports data, but also apply what they have learned in other industries to help the team make the best decision judgments with data trends and improve their own value.
Digital Media Design Course Group
This course group mainly meets the industry’s high-level human resource needs in the media design field of the national key development industries “Digital Content Industry” and “Sports Industry,” as well as the future development of digital media, and cultivates industrial professional human resources with sports digital media design capabilities, international product creativity, and the latest digital media technology application capabilities.
Sports Field Course Group
This course group mainly constructs professional knowledge of physical education and sports, and broadens and deepens students’ understanding of physical education and sports and the ability to think about related events or issues. This course group can also provide the foundation for communication course groups and information course groups in physical education and sports. In addition, the course includes the test subjects of the physical education administration category of the civil service examination, which is beneficial to the future development of interested students.
Industry-University Cooperation
Teachers in the Department of Sport Communication will discuss industry-university cooperation opportunities with the industry for their specialized fields. Currently, there are industry-university cooperation opportunities in sports intelligence recording, sports broadcasting, news interviews, and radio program production.
Employment Development
Audio-Visual Maker Media Course Group
Media planners and producers, public relations and integrated marketing personnel, online text, audio-visual creation editors, and self-media creators.
Sports News Production and Broadcasting Course Group
Create the needs of the domestic communication industry for talents in sports program production and broadcasting, and can easily face the development trend of the national digital communication industry, with both in-depth and broad thinking abilities, and produce high-quality sports programs. All positions such as hosts, anchors, program producers, and special project planners can be competent.
Sports Data Analysis and System Design Course Group
Data analyst, sports analyst, sports public relations, APP developer, programmer, website administrator
Digital Media Design Course Group
Game Planner, Game Designer, Game Tester, Multimedia Interactionist, Graphic Designer, 3D Modeler
Sports Field Course Group
Sports Administration Government Units, Sports Centers, Sports Marketing Companies, Sports-related Graduate Schools, Sports Education Industry
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Sports Performance
College of Sports Industry
College of Physical Education
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No. 70, Lianhai Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD/YR 24,730~28,940
Number of International Students: 756
Accommodation Fee: NTD/YR 15,000~34,000
Living Expenses: NTD/YR 54,750~73,000
Official Website
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Introduction
Bilingual University Goal
NSYSU’s consensus camp for first and second-level supervisors in the 108th academic year set “Entering the top 200 international top-notch universities in the world university academic ranking by 2030” as the key points and goals of school development for 2020-2024, with the expectation that by 2024, the proportion of international teachers in the school will reach 15%, and by 2030, it will reach more than 20%, and the proportion of international students will reach 20%, so that the whole school will be fully internationalized.
Currently, the university has 22 all-English degree programs (13 bachelor’s programs, 6 master’s programs, and 3 doctoral programs). Among them, 3 all-English programs have been enrolling students since the 2021 academic year, namely the Department of Electrical Engineering, the Department of Mechanical and Electro-mechanical Engineering, and the Department of Chemistry; in the 2022 academic year, the Department of Physics, the Department of Applied Mathematics, and the Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources joined, and the College of Management’s International Business Bachelor Program is planned in the overall direction of the college and also began enrolling students in the 2022 academic year.
In the 2023 academic year, the Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science, the Department of Photonics, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and the Department of Biological Sciences will be added. In the 2024 academic year, the Department of Marine Environment and Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Science and Technology will be added.
Teaching Quality
Our school takes “cultivating social elites and leaders” as the overall educational goal, and uses five major strategies to strengthen academic expertise, cultivate international perspectives, nurture humanistic spirit, and pursue macro-creative ideas to cultivate students’ nine basic qualities and core competencies—expression and communication skills, inquiry and critical thinking skills, lifelong learning ability, ethics and social responsibility, aesthetic taste, creativity, global vision, cooperation and leadership skills, and a broad mind and natural feelings.
Scholarships
Entrance Scholarship Top Scholarship: NTD/YR 390,000 awarded for four years in a single grant (renewal subject to academic performance). Applicable to overseas Chinese students only. Outstanding Scholarship: NTD/YR 150,000, awarded for four years in a single grant (renewal subject to academic performance). Applicable to overseas Chinese students only. Scholarship for Encouraging Top and Outstanding Students to Study in AI Industry Chain-Related Departments of Universities and Colleges in Taiwan: Top Scholarship NTD 260,000, Outstanding Scholarship NTD 100,000. Xiwang Overseas Chinese Star Scholarship: NTD 30,000 will be issued once after enrollment.
In-school scholarships: Overseas Chinese Student Needy Scholarship NTD 36,000 per year, Outstanding Malaysian Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship NTD 300,000, Outstanding Hong Kong Student Incentive Program, Taiwan-Hong Kong Education Scholarship HKD 10,000, College of Liberal Arts Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship totaling NTD 100,000, nearly 400 kinds of scholarships and grants inside and outside the school, etc.
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Alumni

馬逸騰
Director of Ma Hu Film Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Director of Ma Hu Film Co., Ltd., an all-round creator active in Malaysia and the Chinese world, has served as a graphic photographer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and director. His first film “Kepong” and recent work “Lee Chong Wei: The King of Losers” have been well received, and he has successively filmed more high-quality films and short films.
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Highlights
Featured courses
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies is a bachelor’s degree department where you can independently build your personal learning blueprint. You can be exposed to the latest issues and trends in technological development, humanities and society, innovative design or entrepreneurship. Through interdisciplinary courses in humanities and arts, social practice, technology, ocean, and business management, you can develop your own customized interdisciplinary professional skills.
The challenges facing the world are becoming more and more complex, and the future will require more and more talents with interdisciplinary and innovative capabilities. NSYSU wants to build the best learning environment for students seeking innovation and interdisciplinary opportunities. This is a professional learning that will award a bachelor’s degree, proving your learning in interdisciplinary expertise. In the process of learning, students will be issue-oriented, and teachers and students will jointly discuss and develop the professional fields and core courses required for the issue. The fields covered can exceed the existing two departments. In the future, depending on the student’s learning expertise, the interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree program can also double major in other departments.

Co-learning Group
The co-learning group combines with Xiwang College to launch a series of “Walking out of Xiwang, Hoping for Kaohsiung” workshops to find the five puzzle pieces of Kaohsiung:
Sustainable Ecology × Marine Resources × Humanistic Aesthetics × Smart City × Community Innovation
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Departments
University Departments and Programs
Colleges and Departments
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Department of Music
- Department of Theatre Arts
- Department of Biological Sciences with All-English Program
- Department of Chemistry with All-English Program
- Department of Physics with All-English Program
- Department of Applied Mathematics with All-English Program
- Department of Electrical Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Mechanical and Electro-mechanical Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering / Department of Computer Science and Engineering All-English Program
- Department of Photonics with All-English Program
- Department of Materials and Optoelectronic Science with All-English Program
- Department of Business Management
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- International Business Bachelor Program
- Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources with All-English Program
- Department of Marine Environment and Engineering with All-English Program
- Department of Oceanography
- Department of Political Economy
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Biomedical Science and Technology
Students who are interested in performing arts, creation, behind-the-scenes work, and marine ecological conservation should not miss NSYSU, which has an invincible sea view and is surrounded by mountains and rivers.
Let you get overseas study and foreign language improvement at once!
I want you to make life turn around at NSYSU.
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Location
Minsheng Campus
Yingcai Campus
Transportation Information

Nearby Attractions
- Food attractions: Fengjia Night Market, Yizhong Shopping District
- Culture and Arts: Shen Ji New Village, National Taichung Theater, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Natural Science
- Shopping malls: Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Taichung, Chungyo Department Store, Mitsui Outlet Park Taichungport
- Nature and Ecology: Gaomei Wetlands



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Introduction
School History
In 1899, Taichung Normal School, the predecessor of the university, was founded at the Changhua Confucius Temple. In 1923, the institution was rebuilt at its current location, officially launching its century-long educational mission.
In 1945, the university entered the Normal School phase, establishing a teacher education philosophy that emphasized educators as role models for society. In 1960, it stepped into the Junior Teachers College phase, advancing the ideals of liberal and professional higher education.
In 1987, the institution evolved into a Teachers College, developing into a modern teaching and research institution dedicated to professional education. In 2005, it was elevated to a University of Education, integrating its century-old tradition of teacher education while pursuing transformation and growth. Guided by the vision of “Inheriting a Century of Teacher Education and Shaping the Future University of Education,” the university aspires to become an innovative and sustainable teacher education institution with smart learning at its core.
School Honors



Overseas Chinese Students Annual Activities
Spring Festival Celebration, Spring Field Trip, Graduation Farewell Party, New Student Orientation Camp, University Anniversary Carnival, Autumn Field Trip, Christmas Gala, and other annual activities.
Global Mobility Activities
- Dual-degree programs with overseas partner institutions, enabling students to earn degrees from two countries upon graduation.
- Student exchange programs with partner universities for credit-bearing study.
- Participation in international competitions and academic exchange visits.
- Financial support for students to attend international conferences.
- Training programs for international volunteers and Taiwan Cultural Winter and Summer Camps to enhance students’ global mobility opportunities.
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Highlights
Featured courses
Data Science and Problem Solving (General Education Course)
The ability to extract insights from large and complex datasets through big data analysis has become a core competency across many fields, as it enables more efficient and accurate problem solving. This course introduces students to big data through data analysis and covers the overall design of data analysis workflows and quantitative methods. The course concludes with hands on practice using real-world problem-solving case studies, enabling students to apply what they have learned in practical.
Digital Teaching Teacher Training Program
In response to global trends and the needs of domestic teacher education, digital teaching competencies are incorporated into required teacher education courses. This enables pre-service teachers to align seamlessly with classroom demands and to flexibly apply digital instructional methods to enhance student learning outcomes.
Big Data in Education Micro Program
This micro program focuses on education-related big data by applying artificial intelligence and data processing theories and techniques to address challenges in the field of education. Through hands-on courses, students are guided to identify problems from data, conduct analysis, develop solutions, and verify outcomes. The program aims to cultivate interdisciplinary talents with core competencies in both education and data analytics.
Exploring Taichung Through Technology Micro-Credit Program
This program enhances students’ ability to understand their local environment through the Taichung context and to apply digital technologies to address social and humanities-related issues. It also prepares students to meet future needs in national development, society, and the workplace.
TSMC Semiconductor Program
To encourage students in related fields to pursue studies in semiconductors and strengthen their professional technical skills, the university collaborates with TSMC to offer the Semiconductor Skills Credit Program. Students enrolled in the program receive hands on training provided by TSMC. Those who successfully complete the program with outstanding academic performance are eligible for guaranteed interviews when applying for positions at TSMC and may receive differentiated salary and benefits.
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College of Humanities
College of Science
College of Management
Bachelor Program of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Scholarships for Overseas Chinese Students
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National Changhua University of Education
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Information
Address
No.1, Jin-De Road, Changhua City 50007 ,Taiwan, R.O.C.
Baoshan Campus:
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 47,180~109,368 NTD/YR (credit fees not included)
Accommodation fee: 13,060~30,000 NTD/YR
Living expenses: 120,000~240,000 NTD/YR
Official website
Official website: https://www.ncue.edu.tw
Website of the Office of International Affairs: https://oicaweb.ncue.edu.tw/
Social Media
Contact Information
+886-47232105 #5116-5117
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Introduction
National Changhua University of Education (NCUE) is a comprehensive university known for its teacher training. Founded in 1971, it has a profound educational foundation. In addition to teacher training, NCUE also has in-depth development in science, engineering, technology, humanities and arts, and social sciences.
School Features:
• Diverse disciplines: Covering education, science, engineering, humanities, management and other colleges.
• Rich resources: Excellent teachers, complete equipment, and rich books provide a high-quality learning environment.
• Industry-academia cooperation: Close cooperation with the industry to cultivate practical abilities.
• Strong academic atmosphere: Encourage academic research and create a good academic atmosphere.
NCUE is not only the cradle of teacher training, but also an academic hall for diversified development. The school focuses on the all-round development of students and provides rich club activities and industrial internship opportunities.
Whether you are interested in education or want to develop in the fields of science, engineering and technology, NCUE is a good choice.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
The university is ranked 301-400 in the world in the 2025 THE University Impact Rankings, ranking 10th among national universities in Taiwan. Among them, SDG4 (Quality Education) ranks 101-200 in the world, and SDG10 (Reduced Inequalities) ranks 2nd in Taiwan.
Among the top 2% of scientists in the world, 15 teachers of the university were selected into the “Academic Career Science Impact Ranking” and 7 teachers were selected into the “2025 Annual Science Impact Ranking”.
International Exchange and Cooperation
The university has signed dual degree cooperation programs with Temple University in the United States, California State University, Fresno and Sacramento, Kennesaw State University, and the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom; and cooperates with nearly 240 sister schools across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia, such as the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to provide students with opportunities for self-development such as studying abroad, internships, and dual degrees.
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Alumni
黃俊安
Director of the General Association of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities
Hong Kong
After graduating from the Department of Chinese Literature of her alma mater, she devoted herself to education and continued to pursue further studies to enhance her professional development. She successively obtained a Master of Putonghua Education from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Master of Education from the Open University of Hong Kong, and a Diploma in School Library Management from the University of Hong Kong.
She is currently the school librarian of Sau Mau Ping Catholic Primary School in Hong Kong, and actively serves in various public positions: President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association of National Changhua University of Education, Director of the General Association of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Director of the Hong Kong School Library Director Association, and Cultural and Educational Consultant of the Hong Kong Seagull Society, giving back to her alma mater and all sectors of society.
魏麗珊
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Macau
Graduated from the Department of Chinese Literature of National Changhua University of Education in Taiwan and has achieved outstanding achievements in the fields of education and culture. As an outstanding alumnus of Changhua Normal University, Dr. Wei is currently a professor at the Faculty of Education of City University of Macau, focusing on organizational behavior and human resource management, teaching methods and teacher professional development.
She has extensive experience in the education sector, having served as the assistant principal of Colegio Diocesano de São José and actively participated in teaching research and textbook writing for the Macau Education and Youth Affairs Bureau.
Dr. Wei is also committed to teacher professional development and the protection of Macau’s cultural heritage, making important contributions to the development of education and culture in Macau, highlighting the achievements of Changhua Normal University in cultivating outstanding talents.
楊智誠
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Macau
After graduating from the Department of Guidance and Counseling of National Changhua University of Education, he has devoted himself to education and social services, especially in assisting disadvantaged groups and connecting alumni. He also works as a teacher at the Yunlin Linnei Community Base, helping people with disabilities develop independent living skills and professional skills so that they can better integrate into society.
In addition, he actively participates in social services, hoping to build a bridge for disadvantaged groups to integrate into society. As the first president of the Macau Alumni Association of Changhua Normal University, he strives to unite alumni, support each other, and assist newly graduated alumni in understanding the workplace development in Macau.
林明申
Appointed as a pre-marital counseling course lecturer by the Department of Family and Social Development (LPPKN)
Malaysia
Founder of Empower Counseling Consultancy Services in Malaysia, and also serves as a member of the Student Affairs Counseling Working Group of the Independent Secondary School Board of Directors, a lecturer of the Dong Zong’s specialized course “School Counseling Work”, a supervisor of the Bodhi Counseling Center and Shunxin Counseling Center, a counseling consultant of the Xilian Minli Middle School Board of Directors, and is appointed by the Malaysian Ministry of Women, Family and Social Development (LPPKN) as a pre-marital counseling course lecturer and a director of Xilian Minli Middle School.
蘇進存
Principal of Pin Hwa High School, Klang
Malaysia
He has been engaged in Chinese independent secondary school education for 25 years. In 2011, he obtained a master’s degree in school administration from Changhua Normal University and was one of the founding members of the National Changhua Normal University Malaysia Alumni Association.
He is currently the principal of Pin Hwa High School, Klang, and also actively participates in the Dong Jiao Zong National Development Chinese Independent Secondary School Working Committee, becoming a central committee member and a member of the unified curriculum committee, promoting the development blueprint and curriculum reform of Chinese education in Malaysia.
吳麗琪
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Malaysia
Principal Goh Li Chi of Pin Hwa High School, Klang, Malaysia, has been deeply involved in Chinese independent secondary school education for 30 years, promoting school affairs reform in six major areas: strategy, education, teaching, interpersonal relations, structure, and culture, with remarkable results.
She advocates lifelong learning and took the lead in participating in the first overseas class of the Master of Education Administration program offered by Changhua Normal University in Malaysia, and encouraged teachers to enroll in the Master of Education Administration and Counseling program to improve their professional level.
Principal Goh has demonstrated outstanding performance in school leadership and educational administration, actively promoting the educational cause of Changhua Normal University in Malaysia and enhancing the literacy and humanistic atmosphere of Chinese teachers.
彭進財
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Malaysia
Peng Jincai, former vice principal of Kuan Cheng Kulai Branch, went to National Changhua Normal University to pursue master’s and doctoral programs in his nearly 40s because he felt that his teaching experience lacked theoretical support.
During this period, he met educational elites, expanded his network, and deepened his theoretical understanding. After returning to China, he founded Bowen Education Center to promote teacher training and student counseling. He used the experience accumulated at Changhua Normal University to co-organize a small paper competition with Taiwan to promote educational exchanges between Malaysia and Taiwan.
His experience proves that mid-career further education can improve professional skills and make greater contributions to the education sector.
莊永瑞
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Malaysia
Mr. Zhuang Yongrui, an outstanding alumnus of National Changhua Normal University in Malaysia, won the “Lifetime Outstanding Contribution Award” at the 15th anniversary celebration of the Malaysian Artists Association, adding glory to his alma mater. The event was co-organized by the Malaysian Artists Association and the University of Malaya Art Museum to recognize artists who have made outstanding contributions in the field of art.
Zhuang Yongrui enjoys a high reputation in the Malaysian art world and is committed to promoting cultural exchanges between Malaysia and Taiwan.
His award not only reflects his personal achievements, but also highlights the outstanding achievements of Changhua Normal University in cultivating outstanding artistic talents.
馮麗娟
Outstanding Alumnus of Changhua Normal University
Indonesia
Changhua Normal University is an important base for my learning and growth. From the Department of Business Administration to the Master’s Program in Marketing and Distribution Management, I spent a fulfilling and rich learning time here.
After graduation, I worked as a research assistant at my alma mater for three years, and then began to teach Indonesian, teaching at many schools in Changhua. The learning process at Changhua Normal University not only gave me solid professional knowledge, but also laid a solid foundation for my career, enabling me to make significant progress.
I thank God for accumulating rich academic research experience through Changhua Normal University, which has allowed me to continue to grow on this path.
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Highlights
Free Teacher Training Program
Overseas Chinese students and foreign students of the university can study the education program through application and registration. Those who have completed the relevant tutorial credits will be issued a certificate of completion by the university for use in applying for teaching positions upon returning to their place of residence.
Rich Dual Degree Programs
Temple University (USA) (all departments), California State University, Fresno (USA) (Institute of Business Administration, Institute of Counseling, Department of Special Education, Department of English, Department of Finance, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Department/Institute of Physics), Kennesaw State University (USA) (Department/Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering), University of Strathclyde (UK) (Department of Public Education), etc.
Industry-Academia Cooperation, Graduate Career
The university has long been committed to improving academic quality and industry-academia cooperation. In 2023, it specially established the “Industry College” to cultivate high-quality professional talents in cooperation with industries (enterprises) with employment connection as the guidance, so that graduates of liberal arts and science and engineering have the opportunity to enter high-tech industries for employment.
New Student Scholarship (Overseas Chinese Students)
Overseas Chinese students from Hong Kong and Macao who are from the university’s cooperative high schools and apply to the university’s departments through separate recruitment channels and attach a letter of recommendation from the principal will be exempted from tuition and accommodation fees for the first academic year (excluding accommodation during winter and summer vacations).
New Student Scholarship (Foreign Students)
Foreign Student Entrance Scholarship – Tuition and accommodation fees are waived for the first academic year (including new students in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs) (excluding accommodation during winter and summer vacations)
Case Study of Hong Kong Students Holding Associate Degrees or Higher Diplomas for Credit Transfer
Two Hong Kong associate degree graduates admitted to the Department of Guidance and Counseling of the university in 2022 successfully applied for credit transfer for bachelor’s degree courses.
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Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Education
College of Science
- International Master's Degree Program in Materials Science and Biotechnology and Education
- Department of Science Education
- Dept. of Mathematics
- Graduate Institute of Statistics and Information Science
- Dept. of Physics
- Dept. of Physics
- Graduate Institute of Photonics
- Dept. of Biology
- Master Program in Biotechnology, Department of Biology
- Dept. of Chemistry
College of Technology
College of Liberal Arts
College of Engineering
- International Master Program in Engineering
- Dept. of Mechatronics Engineering
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering
- Dept. of Electronic Engineering
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- International Foundation Program-Department of Electronic Engineering
- International Foundation Program-Department of Mechatronics Engineering
- International Foundation Program-Department of Electrical Engineering
- International Foundation Program-Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
College of Management
College of Social Sciences and Physical Education
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Bursary for overseas Chinese students 25873_c4b104-6e> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students 25873_999b01-5d> |
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Emergency Assistance Fund 25873_866765-fc> |
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Each winner will be awarded NTD 5,000. 25873_2e3197-24> |
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Cooperative high schools that have signed contracts with the university, those who apply to the university’s departments through separate recruitment and attach a letter of recommendation, will be reviewed by the Entrance Scholarship Review Committee after admission, and those who pass will receive full tuition and accommodation fees for the first academic year (excluding accommodation during winter and summer vacations) 25873_dff416-d3> |
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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Undergraduate NTD 54,680/year 25873_4c0d75-5b> |
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Undergraduate NTD 55,140/year 25873_9ce09f-33> |
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Undergraduate NTD 47,180/year 25873_1d627a-39> |
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Undergraduate NTD 47,900/year 25873_3ee093-a1> |
Living Expenses
Living expenses (year): NTD 120,000~240,000
Accommodation fee (year): NTD 13,060~30,000
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NTD 11,860 25873_90d4fe-5b> |
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NTD 13,860 25873_f1c79b-6a> |
Eighth Dormitory (Duxing Building) Male Freshman Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom 25873_53a4a6-34> |
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NTD 18,460 NTD 19,460 25873_78225a-77> |
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Pathways
University of Taipei
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Information
Address
Tianmu Campus: No. 101, Section 2, Zhongcheng Road, Shilin District, Taipei City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 40,400 ~ 48,000/YR
Dormitory Fee: Bo-ai Campus: NTD 11,000/YR; Tianmu Campus: NTD 20,000/YR
Living Expenses: NTD 100,000/YR
Official website
Contact Information
Bo-ai Campus: +886-2-23113040
Tianmu Campus: +886-2-28718288
[email protected]
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Introduction
The University of Taipei was officially established on August 1, 2013, as a comprehensive university formed by the merger of the Taipei Municipal University of Education and the Taipei Municipal University of Physical Education.
The University of Taipei integrates the excellent traditions of both schools and, based on the excellent tradition of teacher training, creates a “model university for teacher training.”
Based on the advantage of cultivating outstanding sports athletes, it is building a “major university for gold medal-winning athletes.”
Furthermore, based on the school’s expertise in humanities and arts, science education, sports and leisure, and the Taipei City Government’s future demand for talents in municipal management and development, it is being built into a “metropolitan-characteristic innovative university.”
In addition, with “teaching excellence, research advancement, internationalization, industry-academia cooperation, and community service” as the five major development axes, it actively promotes new directions in school development and becomes a well-known metropolitan university at home and abroad with scale and competitiveness.
International Exchange and Cooperation
The university has 159 sister schools spanning the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. In recent years, it has accumulated an annual quota of 348 exchange students to conduct exchange student programs, double degree programs, faculty visits, and joint international conferences with sister schools. Among the sister schools, 23 are ranked among the top 500 best universities in the world by QS or THE.
In line with the Taipei City Government’s policy, priority is given to exchanges with sister city schools in the city, such as Shanghai University and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
Actively promote overseas off-site teaching at sister schools to promote students’ international mobility and expand their global vision.
Regularly select exchange students and organize overseas off-site teaching. Students can go to sister schools in Russia, Italy, France, the Czech Republic, Spain, Norway, the United States, Israel, Colombia, Turkey, Japan, Korea, China and other regions for exchanges to increase students’ opportunities to study internationally in different countries and expand their international horizons.
Transportation
The Bo-ai Campus is located in the core area of Taipei International Metropolis, with a superior geographical location and rich cultural and social resources. It is close to the National Library, the National Taiwan Museum, the National Concert Hall, the National Theater, and Nanhai Academy. It is not only a political and economic center, but also an academic and educational center, providing a vast learning area for teachers and students, with excellent advantages.
The Tianmu Campus is located in the Tianmu area in the northern suburbs of Taipei City, with convenient transportation and rich social resources. Art exhibitions and activities are relatively active, which is most conducive to the development and cultivation of art and leisure talents. At the same time, the Taipei City Government is actively promoting healthy cities, and the extension education courses established by the school are very popular in the community, which not only contributes to the community but also increases students’ ability to interact with others.
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Alumni
馬成發
World Paper Airplane Championship Finals, Second Place in Chinese Yo-Yo Freestyle
Malaysia
World Paper Airplane Championship Finals, Second Place in Chinese Yo-Yo Freestyle
蔡依伶
Outstanding Alumnus
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Early Childhood Education of this school in 2023, and was assigned to the Master’s Program of the Department of Psychology and Counseling of this school through the Overseas Joint Enrollment Committee in the same year. During his studies, he actively and enthusiastically participated in overseas Chinese and foreign student club activities and assisted in caring affairs, and his academic performance was excellent.
鄭存盛
Outstanding Alumnus
Malaysia
Graduated from the Department of Music of this school in 2023, and was assigned to the Master’s Program of the Department of Music of this school through the Overseas Joint Enrollment Committee in the same year, majoring in piano; during his studies, he actively participated in marketing the school’s affairs and assisted in filming image videos with technical performance; his academic performance was excellent.
呂培圓
Outstanding Alumnus
Indonesia
Graduated from the Department of Music, currently studying at West Virginia University, School of Music, Master’s in Music Performance
謝綺琪
Outstanding Alumnus
Macau
Graduated from the Master’s Program of the Department of Music, majoring in percussion, currently working in Taiwan, and co-founded the Ding You Orchestra with music friends, regularly composing new songs and performing every year.
蔣月芬
Outstanding Alumnus
Myanmar
Graduated from the Department of Education of this school in 2023, and returned to Myanmar to work as a Chinese teacher after completing his studies.
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Highlights
Featured courses
This school is a comprehensive university focusing on urban development, with 5 colleges: College of Education, College of Humanities and Arts, College of Science, College of Physical Education, and College of Urban Management.
It has elementary school, early childhood education, special elementary (disabled, gifted), special early childhood (disabled), and special secondary (disabled) education programs.
Various sports specialties and dance courses cultivate national-level outstanding athletes, achieve top international sports competition talents, and cultivate sports and dance professional leaders.
In addition, there are interdisciplinary municipal management courses to cultivate talents in municipal management, public health, long-term care and social welfare.
The school’s curriculum combines the needs of modern people, in addition to self-improvement of professional skills, it also enhances social welfare professional knowledge such as caring for others.
industry-academia cooperation or school-employment integration system
The school has a wide range of industry-academia cooperation. Because it is the only municipal university in Taipei City, and the school’s expertise covers sports, education, municipal administration, humanities and arts, and environmental sustainability, it has close ties with government agencies, such as the National Pre-school and Elementary Education Administration of the Ministry of Education, the Department of Teacher Arts, the Sports Administration, the Taipei City Government Education Bureau, the Sports Bureau, and the United Hospital. There is also a considerable degree of cooperation with private institutions, including municipal public opinion surveys, sports science research, sports equipment research and development analysis, delaying disability and empowering the elderly, and environmental ecology empowerment, and jointly training national athletes.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Kinesiology
- Department of Ball Sports
- Department of Athletics
- Department of Aquatic Sports
- Department of Martial Arts
- Department of Sports Performing Arts
- Department of Recreation and Sport Management
- Department of Exercise and Health Sciences
- Institute of Sports Sciences
- Graduate Institute of Sports Training
- Graduate Institute of Sport Pedagogy
- Institute of Sports Equipment Technology (MS)
- Master's Program of Transition and Leisure Education for Individuals
College of Education
College of Humanities and Arts
College of Science
Scholarships
Scholarships
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1. Overseas Chinese students, Hong Kong and Macao students, and foreign students applying for a degree at this school. 2. Awardees are required to assist various units of the school in promoting international affairs-related work for up to 120 hours. 3. Must be a student in the semester of application, and have a conduct grade of 85 or above and meet one of the following qualifications: (1) Academic performance of 85 or above in the previous semester (the semester of suspension is not included). (2) The class ranking in the previous semester (the semester of suspension is not included) is in the top 40%. (3) [Limited to foreign students] If there are special circumstances, it shall be jointly recommended by the director of the department (institute) and 2 advisors. 2e78d3-a2> |
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1. There are 2 semesters in a year. 2. Up to NTD 50,000 per semester for each bachelor’s student. 3. Up to NTD 60,000 per semester for each master’s and doctoral student. 4. The number of awardees and the amount of distribution will be adjusted flexibly depending on the revenue and expenditure of various expenses and the number of students in the current year. 9c0e99-a5> |
1. Overseas Chinese students, Hong Kong and Macao students, and foreign students applying for a degree at this school. 2. Awardees are required to assist various units of the school in promoting international affairs-related work for up to 120 hours. 3. Must be a student in the semester of application, and have a conduct grade of 85 or above and meet one of the following qualifications: (1) Academic performance of 85 or above in the previous semester (the semester of suspension is not included). (2) The class ranking in the previous semester (the semester of suspension is not included) is in the top 40%. (3) [Limited to foreign students] If there are special circumstances, it shall be jointly recommended by the director of the department (institute) and 2 advisors. 1d04db-4b> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Education
— Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 40,400~47,000
2. Graduate School (Master’s, Doctoral): Tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD 18,200~21,000, Credit fee: NTD 1,300 per credit
— Foreign Students:
1. Undergraduate: NTD 45,700
2. Master’s Program: NTD 45,100
3. Doctoral Program: NTD 46,300
College of Humanities and Arts
— Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 40,400~47,000
2. Graduate School (Master’s, Doctoral): Tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD 18,200~21,000, Credit fee: NTD 1,300~1,340 per credit
— Foreign Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 45,700
2. Master’s Program: NTD 45,100
3. Doctoral Program: NTD 46,300
College of Science
— Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 45,442~47,000
2. Graduate School (Master’s, Doctoral): Tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD 20,564~21,000, Credit fee: NTD 1,300~1,340 per credit
— Foreign Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 53,200
2. Master’s Program: NTD 52,700
3. Doctoral Program: NTD 54,000
Sports Academy
— Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 45,442
2. Graduate School (Master’s, Doctoral): Tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD 20,564, Credit fee: NTD 1,340 per credit
— Foreign Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 53,550
2. Master’s Program: NTD 54,000
3. Doctoral Program: NTD 54,000
College of Urban Management
— Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 48,000
2. Graduate School (Master’s, Doctoral): Tuition and miscellaneous fees base NTD 20,564, Credit fee: NTD 1,340 per credit
— Foreign Students
1. Undergraduate: NTD 53,550
2. Master’s Program: NTD 54,000
3. Doctoral Program: NTD 54,000
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD 150,000~250,000
Accommodation fee:
Bo-ai Campus NTD 11,000
Tianmu Campus NTD 20,000
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1. Excluding accommodation during winter and summer vacations 2. Internet usage fee: 1,000 yuan (currently Chunghwa Telecom, bandwidth 100M/40M, 3 people share a set of circuits) 3. And the dormitory electricity usage is deducted from the electricity card at 5 yuan per degree
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National University of Kaohsiung
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Information
Address
700, Kaohsiung University Rd., Nanzih District, 81148. Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 46,640~53,440 NTD/YR
Accommodation Fee: On-campus 14,900~19,900, Off-campus 36,000~60,000 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: Approximately 84,000 NTD/YR
Official website
Contact Information
+886-7-5919000 (#8872 International Admissions and Promotion Team)
[email protected] (Official Email of the Office of International Affairs)
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Introduction
In line with the government’s industrial policy development, to promote the Asia-Pacific Operations Center (including the Southern Taiwan Science Park, Kaohsiung Multifunctional Trade and Economics Park, and International Warehousing and Processing and Transportation Center, etc.), assist enterprises in transformation and upgrading, and cultivate technical and management talents, National Kaohsiung University was established in 2000, becoming the only newly established national university in the millennium, and has the following characteristics:
1. With strong academic research as a backing, it has become a driving force for government policy development
2. Possesses excellent teaching units and a free academic research environment
3. Emphasizes innovative teaching and integration, keeping pace with the international community
4. Creates a learning environment with young faculty, high-quality counseling, and efficient administration to cultivate pillars of society
5. Cooperates with domestic and foreign universities, joins the “Kaohsiung Academy” of 6 universities in Kaohsiung and the “Taiwan National University System” of 11 national universities, and conducts substantial exchanges and resource sharing through strategic alliances
6. Stimulates the research energy of teachers and students and promotes industry-academia cooperation
7. Constructs a university town with humanities, ecology, leisure, and health
Teaching quality and academic prestige
Our university is a school that has won subsidies from the Ministry of Education’s “Teaching Excellence Program” and “Educational Deep Cultivation Program.” Our industry-academia research energy ranked eighth in the country in a 2012 survey by Global Views Magazine, and third in a 2015 survey by the China Times Weekly of “Enterprises’ Favorite General Universities in Kaohsiung and Pingtung.” Our university’s development vision is to become a “distinctive university with international prestige,” connecting with the international community through the common language of SDGs.
In 2004, it became the first school in Taiwan to sign the Talloires Declaration. In 2009, it was rated by the Ministry of Education as a model green university. In 2011, it was planned by the Ministry of the Interior as a national important wetland. Since 2016, in order to implement the UN SDGs concept, it has proposed an SDGs internalization (SDGs-Inside) development mechanism for university-wide sustainability.
In addition, in 2019 and 2020, it won the Gold Award in the University Category of the TCSA Corporate Sustainability Report Award from the Taiwan Sustainable Energy Research Foundation. Through hard work, our school was ranked 401-600 in the world in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) “World University Impact Rankings.” In Cheers Magazine’s 2026 “Corporate Favorite University Students” ranking, National Kaohsiung University (NUK) topped the mid-sized university category, placing 24th nationally, and noted for industry links (like semiconductor/AI) and cross-disciplinary skills.
Industry-Academia Cooperation and Internships
In order to enhance students’ employment competitiveness, our school is committed to cross-domain integration and promotion of innovative teaching, using geographical advantages to create internship fields, promote industry-academia integration, and implement the integration of learning and application (such as promoting semiconductor programs); in terms of teachers’ innovative research, we connect with external industries to assist in upgrading and transformation or counseling entrepreneurship, and promote the commercialization of technology within the school for application in substantive technical products or industries.
In addition to holding industry-academia matchmaking or briefing sessions from time to time (such as the NXP Semiconductors Internship Cooperation Briefing Session), the school also regularly holds student creative competitions to encourage students to participate in research and development; the established New Energy Power Center pioneered Taiwan’s renewable energy quality label, the “Taiwan Education Power Green Electricity Quality Certification Label EDUpower Quality Label,” to implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovative mechanisms, and further cooperated with the ASE Cultural and Educational Foundation to jointly establish the “EDUpower Quality Label Certification System and Operation Model.”
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Alumni

徐銘卓
Overseas Business, Taiwan Fortune International Logistics Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong
Overseas Business, Taiwan Fortune International Logistics Co., Ltd.

杜文蔚
Research Assistant, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
Hong Kong
-Current Master’s Student in the Five-Year Integrated Program, Department of Western Languages and Literature, National Kaohsiung University
-2020 Summer Intern and Research Assistant, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
-Overseas Compatriot Student Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance in the 108 Academic Year, Overseas Community Affairs Council -Outstanding Hong Kong and Macao Overseas Student Scholarship, National Kaohsiung University, 106 and 107 Academic Years

歐陽卓隆
Administrative Director, Guangzhou Monster Tourism, China
Macau
Administrative Director, Guangzhou Monster Tourism, China

姚鈞佑
Assistant Engineer, AECOM Taiwan
Macau
Assistant Engineer, AECOM Taiwan

古泳晟
Assistant Professor, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Korea
Malaysia
-Assistant Professor, Southeast Asia and Greater China Region, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Korea
-Graduate School of Industry Management, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Major in Korean-Chinese Trade and Commerce -Student Representative of Malaysia at the 2019 ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit

姚智榮
Senior Engineer, Process Integration Department, United Microelectronics Corporation, Singapore
Malaysia
Senior Engineer, Process Integration Department, United Microelectronics Corporation, Singapore

張潔儀
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
Awarded the “2021 Overseas Community Affairs Council Outstanding Overseas Compatriot Student Committee Chairman Award” (only 20 winners nationwide)

蔡婉利
Olivia Juanda
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
-Director of the 101 Chinese Language Center -CEO of Indonesian Bird’s Nest Company
-Vice President of the North Sumatra Alumni Association in Taiwan
-Media and Public Relations Department of the Indonesian Bird’s Nest Association
-Project Host of the Indonesian Taiwan Excellence Project

劉昱慧
Ivia Liu
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
Teacher at Springfield School, Indonesia

劉光宏
Leonarddy
Outstanding Alumni
Indonesia
Formerly served at the Kaohsiung Indonesian Friends Association (a non-profit organization mainly serving and caring for Indonesian migrant workers, new residents, and international students)
Project Manager, PT. Surya Indah Architectural Design Company, Indonesia
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Highlights
Featured Departments and Programs
Originality of the NUK Brand:
1. The first “Department of East Asian Languages and Literature” in Taiwan: It has three groups: Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese. It has a design that emphasizes both language and social science programs. Through the “Student Exchange Program,” students are selected to study at overseas sister universities for half or a year, and further provides internship opportunities in domestic and foreign companies to cultivate international affairs professionals with practical experience.
2. The only “Law School” in Southern Taiwan: Including the Department of Financial and Economic Law, the Department of Law, and the Department of Government and Law, and provides doctoral degree courses; it deepens legal education, integrates finance and economics and political science, and cultivates students into professional legal talents with both theory and practice through cooperation with foreign universities and exchanges with the government and industry.
3. The first “Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering” in Taiwan to integrate civil and environmental engineering: It focuses on the development of technological disaster prevention, pollution control, environmental protection, green engineering, and systems engineering, and combines industry internships to cultivate students into engineers with a vision for sustainable development.
Featured Departments and Programs:
1. The “Department of Information Management” cultivates professional digital marketing talents with an international perspective and understanding and improvement of information management: Based on diverse information management, students are equipped with three major capabilities: information management, information technology, and application integration.
2. The first “Department of Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management” in Taiwan to focus on Asia-Pacific regional studies: In response to the needs of regional economic development and changes in the industrial and commercial environment, it cultivates cross-cultural management talents who are familiar with the economic development, foreign investment, and management of the Asia-Pacific region. Combining the educational strategies of industrial management and business management, the future employment fields are more diverse.
3. The “International Executive MBA (IEMBA)” program that takes the NUK brand abroad: Executive MBA programs are established in Vietnam, Shanghai, Haixi, and Thailand to enhance the competitive advantages of Taiwanese businesses in mainland China, Southeast Asia, and the world.
4. The “Department of Life Sciences” combines R&D technology results with local industrial applications: Including cooperation with Academia Sinica, Southern Taiwan Science Park, Taiwan Orchid, Pingtung Agriculture and other biotechnology parks to develop biotechnology with great industrial potential. Students have diverse job opportunities after graduation and can further pursue studies in the field of biotechnology and medicine.
5. AI and Semiconductor-related departments – “Department of Electrical Engineering,” “Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering,” “Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering”: With the goal of promoting industrial upgrading, combining theory and practice, and cooperating with industry to cultivate students with the professional skills required by the industry.
6. The “1+4 International Foundation Program” provides overseas Chinese students who want to study at a university in Taiwan with the first choice to learn Mandarin well in the first year before taking undergraduate courses: In the first year of enrollment, students learn Mandarin first, and after passing TOCFL A2, they enter the school’s 4-year bachelor’s program. The departments that are recruited include popular fields such as Kinesiology, Health and Leisure Studies, Architecture (1+5), Information Management, Finance, Electrical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Chemical and Materials Engineering.
Studying abroad, employment internships, and entrepreneurship are not dreams, providing diverse choices
1. Studying abroad: Cooperating with many universities at home and abroad, students can take courses across schools at cooperative universities in Taiwan, and can exchange to sister schools abroad. The school’s sister schools span more than 370 universities in more than 30 countries, including Humboldt University in Germany, the University of Essex in the United Kingdom, Tohoku University in Japan, Seoul National University in South Korea, and the University of California, Riverside in the United States. In addition, following the New Southbound Policy, it connects with universities in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, etc., providing diverse learning channels.
2. Domestic and foreign corporate internships: Actively promoting industry-academia cooperation and “integration of learning and application,” students are selected through diverse channels to intern and visit companies in domestic, Southeast Asian, Chinese, and European regions (such as recommending students to new venture industries for internships through the “Talent Circulation and Exchange Promotion Program”). In addition, combined with corporate campus recruitment activities (such as TSMC, NXP, Winbond Electronics, ASE, ASML, etc.), employment internship opportunities are provided for students.
3. Student entrepreneurship: Implementing the industry mentor system, organizing the “N+5 Entrepreneurship Counseling Program,” promoting students’ professional identity by hiring industry experts as industry mentors, shortening the gap between learning and application, and providing entrepreneurial consulting services for students and graduates.
4. Counseling for international students and connecting with employment: In terms of international student counseling, special groups are responsible for recruitment promotion, enrollment, life counseling, and employment counseling, and the Overseas Chinese Association and international volunteer clubs regularly organize international activities. A career counseling group is set up to provide graduation counseling and employment mechanisms. After graduation, students can work in public and private institutions and organizations in Taiwan, or be employed in overseas regions such as China and Southeast Asia.
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Departments
School Departments and Programs
Gereral Education Committee
School of Law
College of Management
College of Science
College of Engineering
International Foundation Program (1+4) (1 year of Mandarin preparatory courses + 4 years of undergraduate courses)
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Cost of living (yearly)
Living expenses: NTD84,000
Accommodation fee: On-campus accommodation NTD14,500~NTD19,600
Off-campus accommodation NTD36,000~NTD60,000
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Information
Address
Chiao Tung Campus 1001, University Road, East District, Hsinchu City, 300, Taiwan
Yang Ming Campus 155, Section 2, Linong Street, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan
Official Website
Contact Information
Phone +886-3-5712121*50135
Email beckyshen@nycu.edu.tw
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Introduction
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University was established on February 1, 2021, through the merger of National Yang Ming University and National Chiao Tung University. This union of two of Taiwan’s top universities—one specializing in biomedicine and the other in electrical engineering and computer science—is hailed as a powerful alliance. NYCU is ranked 219th in the 2025 QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings, placing it 4th in Taiwan.
The Yang Ming Campus, as a pioneer in medical education reform, cultivates outstanding talents in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, life sciences, biomedical engineering, and medical humanities. It has a strong foundation in geriatric long-term care, oncology, brain science, and medical engineering, and holds a leading position in the global healthcare field. The Chiao Tung Campus is a leader in Taiwan in the fields of electronics, information and communication technology, management, science, and engineering. It has produced many entrepreneurs in the science park and cultivated outstanding talents for Taiwan’s semiconductor and technology industries.

Counseling mechanism for Hong Kong and Macao students
The International and Cross-Strait Service Team assists overseas Chinese students, mainland Chinese students, and international students with on- and off-campus academic and living matters, such as arrival arrangements, accommodation, health insurance, residence visas, registration, and departure procedures. We also assist students with course selection, tuition payment, scholarships, and other matters.
Campus Events
We regularly organize activities such as the Four-University Overseas Chinese Student Sports Day, welcome and farewell events, Lunar New Year ancestor worship, Christmas parties, spring outings, and cultural tours to promote friendship among students.
Accommodation
Dormitories are 100% provided for overseas Chinese (including Hong Kong and Macao) bachelor’s students in grades 1-4, master’s students in grades 1-2, and doctoral students in grades 1-3. All dormitories are equipped with air conditioning, and there are 24-hour security guard services. Regular healthy living dormitories are offered to provide students with diverse choices. Dorm rooms for students with disabilities are also available, providing humanized services.
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Alumni

譚立武
Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, College of Technology
Professor
Macau
Professor Li-Wu Tan of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, and Professor of the Department of Electromechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, has researched and developed “Intelligent Detection Technology for Personal Heartbeat Monitoring,” which can accurately detect the key features of three different types of arrhythmia, thereby effectively identifying normal heartbeats, potential congestive heart failure, sleep apnea, and other personal heartbeat conditions.
This research was presented at the “2019 IEEE Eurasia Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Healthcare and Sustainability” and was highly praised by the conference, winning the “Best Conference Paper Award.”

潘健成
Penang Datuk
Malaysia
Yuk Choon Primary School, Pin Hwa High School, Klang; Department of Electrical and Control Engineering, National Chiao Tung University (Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees) Mr. Pua Khein Seng, an alumnus of the Department of Electrical and Control Engineering from Pin Hwa High School, Klang, Malaysia, is a role model for all young students and a source of pride for the Malaysian Chinese community.
Chairman of Phison Electronics; Penang Datuk, Malaysia; Fellow of the Chinese Society for Management of Technology (2009); ERSO Award of the Pan Wen Yuan Foundation (2009); Ten Outstanding Young Malaysians Award (2008); Ernst Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2008); Ten Outstanding Managers Award – General Manager Award (2006); Asia Association of Business Incubation (AABI) Dr. Madoka Koba Entrepreneur Award (2006); Outstanding Young Manager Award of the Hsinchu Outstanding Manager Award (2005); Outstanding Young Entrepreneur Award of the Taiwan Enterprise Award (2005); Outstanding Alumnus of National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (2008, the youngest recipient); Taiwan’s youngest stock king
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Highlights
Featured courses
Our university adheres to the vision and core values of a “Great University,” and is committed to pursuing truth, creating new knowledge, and cultivating outstanding talents. To encourage students to engage in interdisciplinary learning, expand their second expertise, and deepen their diverse knowledge structure, we have referenced the BxA cross-college degree structure promoted by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in the United States, as well as the innovative models of modularized curriculum and online/hybrid learning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as benchmarks to promote the development of “Cross-Domain Programs.”
The “Cross-Domain Program” starts from the educational philosophy, emphasizing that under the principle of not extending the study period and not significantly increasing the number of course credits, it assists students in taking courses in their own department, and also selecting cross-domain module courses (BxA) offered by the second expertise department or college. Those who complete the program will have their cross-domain expertise added to their degree certificate upon graduation to highlight their diverse learning achievements. The design of this program emphasizes flexible credit allocation and core curriculum modularization, and combines living and learning communities and a flexible learning mentor system as support mechanisms to provide students with space for autonomous planning and diverse development. While enhancing the depth and breadth of learning, it also strengthens their interdisciplinary integration capabilities, further cultivating outstanding talents with international competitiveness and mobility, and responding to globalization trends and national future development needs.
industry-academia cooperation or study-to-employment pathway program
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University has long been committed to promoting industry-academia cooperation, actively connecting top industry resources with cutting-edge academic research to create a learning environment that combines theory and practice. Students can participate in practical projects in cooperation with well-known companies during their studies, connect with the workplace early, accumulate key experience, and be ready to work upon graduation. Our university has established deep cooperative relationships with many international companies, covering key areas such as semiconductors, biomedicine, AI, and smart manufacturing. For example:
TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company): Semiconductor process and packaging technology cooperation projects, internships, and talent development programs
MediaTek: Jointly offering AI and chip design courses to cultivate next-generation chip talents
Viatris: Signed a memorandum of understanding for industry-academia cooperation to launch a pharmaceutical talent development program, allowing students to participate in practical training and research and development projects at international pharmaceutical companies.
International pharmaceutical companies (such as Roche, Merck): Providing research resources and global perspectives through bilateral programs






Departments
University Departments and Programs
College of Engineering
College of Computer Science
College of Science
College of Engineering Bioscience
School of Nursing
College of Management
College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences
College of Hakka Studies
School of Medicine
School of Dentistry
School of Medical Technology and Engineering
College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
School of Life Sciences
Bachelor's Program for Freshman and Sophomore
Scholarships
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School of Electrical Engineering |
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College of Science (Department of Electrophysics, Department of Applied Chemistry) |
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Living Expenses/Year
Living expenses: NTD84,000~120,000
Accommodation fee:
Chiao Tung Campus NTD14,040~22,300
Yang Ming Campus: NTD18,952~62,000 (excluding electricity/air conditioning/dormitory internet fees)
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National Chiayi University
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Information
Address
No.300 Syuefu Rd., Chiayi City 600355, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 29,800~30,060/YR
Dormitory Fee: NTD 17,000~28,400/YR; NTD 46,000~70,000 /YR (Xiande Building)
Living Expenses: NTD 72,000~100,000/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/ncyu.oia/
Contact Information
+886-5-2717296
[email protected]
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Introduction
National Chiayi University is located in the Chianan Plain, with a vast campus comprising four campuses (Lantan, Minxiong, Xinmin, and Linsen) and an experimental forest. The Lantan Campus is the main campus and the location of the administrative center. It is situated between the two famous scenic spots of Lantan and Renyitan on the outskirts of Chiayi City, with beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains. The College of Agriculture, the College of Science and Engineering, and the College of Life Sciences are located on this campus. The Minxiong Campus is located in Minxiong Township, Chiayi County, with European-style buildings and a concert hall, which cultivate the temperament of the students of the Teachers College and the College of Humanities and Arts. The Xinmin Campus and Linsen Campus are located in the center of Chiayi City, with convenient transportation. The College of Management and the College of Veterinary Medicine are located on the Xinmin Campus; the Linsen Campus is the location of the Industry-Academia Operation and Promotion Office. The four campuses have their own characteristics and development, complementing each other.
Our university aims to fulfill the development mission and vision of “Glorifying Chiayi, Making a Name Nationally, and Joining the International Community.” It focuses on researching advanced academics and cultivating specialized talents, and actively builds a campus full of care, warmth, harmony, and humanistic atmosphere.



National Chiayi University ranked in the World University Rankings in 2023:
In the TIMES World University Rankings, the university is ranked 5th among national universities in Taiwan in Life Sciences, 15th among national universities in Taiwan in Engineering, and 17th among national universities in Taiwan overall. It is also ranked 7th among national comprehensive universities in Taiwan in the Green University rankings.

Living and learning is super easy in a beautiful campus
According to the DailyView, National Chiayi University has been named one of the Top 100 Most Reputable Beautiful Campuses in Southern Taiwan. In the beautiful campus, there are student dormitories, restaurants, and YouBike, which are convenient for food, clothing, housing, and transportation. The living functions are more complete, and students can learn and grow in a high-quality environment.



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Highlights
7 colleges teaching and researching, developing leading innovation:
There are currently 39 departments in 7 colleges, wholeheartedly investing in teaching resources, emphasizing students’ learning effectiveness and competitiveness in the workplace after graduation, and cultivating outstanding talents with both moral and academic excellence, holistic development, and outstanding innovation, with local awareness and global vision. It has established sister school relationships with 136 key universities in the Americas, Europe, and Asia to conduct international exchange and cooperation such as exchange students, dual degree programs, and overseas internships. It is an excellent institution of higher learning based in Taiwan and looking at the world.
In addition, it actively promotes industry-government-academia cooperation, effectively utilizes school equipment and talents, drives industrial growth, and transmits the latest industrial information to students to ensure that students can adapt to the skill needs in the workplace and meet professional competence standards in the future.



Devoting teaching resources
High-quality teachers pursue excellence and invest in the teaching resources of each student, ranking among the best. More than 90% of the full-time teachers have doctoral degrees. The faculty structure is of high quality, and teaching and research are advancing simultaneously, with an excellent learning environment.
In order to cultivate general knowledge and combine local care, the General Education Center of the Office of Academic Affairs of NCYU invites outstanding teachers from various professional fields to offer the “Chiayi Tour” micro-credit course, breaking away from one-way teaching, and leading students to go outdoors to experience cross-cultural literacy, cross-disciplinary knowledge, and cross-experience micro-credit courses, making the learning process diversified and in-depth, and enhancing the understanding and knowledge of students of our school on various aspects of humanities, history, geography, and ecology of Chiayi County and City.



Guaranteed Accommodation for Overseas Chinese Students
Student dormitories are distributed in the four campuses of Lantan, Linsen, Minxiong, and Xinmin, as well as Minguo Road (Jinde Building) and Shixian Road (Xiande Building), which can accommodate more than 3,700 people. The dormitory environment is quiet, the equipment is complete, equipped with air conditioning and computer network settings, and there are restaurants, lounges, self-study rooms, gyms, etc. In addition, there are school police officers stationed 24 hours a day to be responsible for the safety of students. The dormitory is fully equipped with card-swiping automatic access control and monitoring system. Freshman overseas Chinese students are guaranteed accommodation, and overseas Chinese students above the second grade have priority in applying.


International Academic Exchange and Cooperation
Grounded in Taiwan and looking to the world, our school takes “expanding international academic exchanges and enhancing the global vision of teachers and students” as its core, and proposes ten internationalization strategies to “optimize diverse overseas study channels and improve cross-border exchange and cooperation” and strengthen sister school exchanges and dual degree cooperation promotion, etc., and actively assists teachers and students to participate in international exchanges.




Interdisciplinary learning
In order to cultivate students’ knowledge and ability to adapt to the environment, in addition to the existing minor and double major systems, the interdisciplinary curriculum modules (specific professional fields) of credit program or micro-program are developed by organizing and integrating the resources and characteristics of departments or different fields within the school.
Our school actively promotes interdisciplinary learning and provides students with diverse choices and flexible planning. The school has minor, double major, and interdisciplinary credit programs, allowing students to extend their second major according to their interests and expertise, and cultivate interdisciplinary integration capabilities. In addition, our school participates in the cross-school minor and double major programs of the Taiwan National University System, and students can cross school boundaries to select courses from cooperative schools to expand learning resources and horizons. In the face of the era of artificial intelligence, our school has also joined the Taiwan University and College Artificial Intelligence Program Alliance, providing cross-school online courses, covering four major programs including exploration and application, industrial application, natural language and visual technology, allowing students to strengthen AI knowledge and application capabilities without regional restrictions. In the future, NCYU will continue to integrate internal and external resources to deepen the learning blueprint of “interdisciplinary, inter-school, and inter-future” to assist students in developing multiple intelligences and competitiveness, and demonstrate unique and forward-looking interdisciplinary education characteristics.
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Departments
School Departments and Programs
Teachers College
College of Humanities and Arts
College of Management
College of Science and Engineering
- Department of Electronic Physics
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Department of Biomechatronics Engineering
- Department of Civil and Water Resources Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering
College of Agriculture
College of Life Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
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National Chiayi University Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students 26007_763c1f-9d> |
NTD30,000 26007_e42b4d-74> |
The academic performance in the previous academic year ranks in the top 30% of the class to which the department belongs, and the conduct score is 80 or higher. 26007_54572f-99> |
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National Chiayi University Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 26007_dc0e00-b6> |
NTD 10,000 26007_d22d26-fe> |
Students in the first semester of the first year of master’s and doctoral programs must have a cumulative grade point average of 80 (inclusive) or higher and a conduct score of 80 (inclusive) or higher in the previous education stage (bachelor’s/master’s). 26007_6a3ec2-a9> |
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National Chiayi University Yu Chuan-Tao Principal Memorial Scholarship for Overseas Chinese Students 26007_e484a4-93> |
NTD20,000 26007_7c6066-54> |
The academic score of our school in the previous semester is 70 or higher, and the class ranking is in the top 50%; the conduct score is 80 or higher, and there is no record of punishment; the family is poor; and those who have not received other scholarships or grants from the school. 26007_064c28-79> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
Teachers College NTD 42,140/year
College of Humanities and Arts NTD 42,140/year
College of Management NTD 42,780/year
College of Agriculture NTD 48,880/year
College of Science and Engineering NTD 49,300/year
College of Life Sciences NTD 48,880/year
College of Veterinary Medicine NTD 48,880/year
The above fees are subject to the announcement on our school’s website
Living Expenses
NTD72,000~100,000
Accommodation fee
NTD 17,000~28,400/YR; NTD 46,000~70,000/YR (Xiande Building)
The existing student dormitories are distributed in the four campuses of Lantan, Linsen, Minxiong, and Xinmin, as well as Minguo Road (Jinde Building) and Shixian Road (Xiande Building), providing accommodation guarantees for freshmen from afar, and can accommodate more than 3,700 people. Students with disabilities, low-income households, foreign students, and overseas Chinese students can apply for accommodation with priority. The dormitory environment is quiet, the equipment is complete, in addition to air conditioning and computer network settings, there are restaurants, lounges, self-study rooms, gyms, etc. In addition to the establishment of a dormitory self-government committee, the dormitory management also has school police officers stationed 24 hours a day to be responsible for the safety of students. The dormitory is fully equipped with card-swiping automatic access control and monitoring system.
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Lantan Campus Female Dormitory 2 26007_a45471-b1> |
NTD10,200 (6 months) 26007_85ed05-4a> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_803a91-2a> |
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Lantan Campus Female Dormitory 3 26007_30abbd-0f> |
NTD8,000 26007_10111f-38> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_f8b2e3-82> |
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Lantan Campus Male Dormitory 5 26007_b15a2a-e6> |
NTD8,500 26007_93d682-ce> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_161d3a-a7> |
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Lantan Campus Male Dormitory 6 26007_dc7968-f6> |
NTD9,200 26007_5539b7-55> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_1a8acf-7c> |
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Female Dormitory 1 and 2, Minxiong Campus 26007_db12b1-7f> |
NTD12,000 26007_248622-b7> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_817365-19> |
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Minxiong Campus Male Dormitory 1 26007_1cb8dc-49> |
NTD12,000 26007_ebffd1-0b> |
Accommodation target: undergraduate students 26007_bcd740-1e> |
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Xinmin Campus Male Dormitory/Female Dormitory 26007_af4212-a1> |
NTD8,500 26007_1e3abc-f9> |
Room type: 4-person room 26007_22701d-40> |
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Jinde Building 26007_ba7ff5-18> |
NTD14,200 26007_87df47-a8> |
Room type: Single room 26007_eca9d7-cc> |
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Jinde Building 26007_3f4287-d7> |
NTD12,200 26007_cebded-6f> |
Room type: 2-person room 26007_6ac170-fe> |
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Jinde Building 26007_6fb223-bf> |
NTD12,000 26007_26bfd8-07> |
Room type: 3-person room 26007_f483c7-73> |
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Jinde Building 26007_fb0396-81> |
NTD10,200 26007_e84871-2a> |
Room type: 4-person room 26007_0b4546-a1> |
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Xiande Building 26007_eadf74-75> |
NTD23,000~NTD35,000 26007_712958-11> |
Room type: Single room/Double room 26007_64e203-ed> |
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National Cheng Kung University
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Information
Address
No. 1, University Road, East District, Tainan City, 701, Taiwan
Tuition, Fees, and Accommodation Costs
*Fee standards are subject to the announcement of the current academic year.
Tuition and fees: NTD 50,420-268,000/YR
On-campus accommodation: NTD 14,120-42,020/YR (excluding winter and summer breaks)
Off-campus accommodation: NTD 48,000-82,800/YR
Living expenses: NTD 72,000-96,000/YR
Book fees: NTD 8,000-16,000/YR
Official website
Contact Information
+886-6-2085608
Division of Overseas Recruitment and Admission: [email protected]
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Introduction
Teaching quality and academic prestige
Since its founding in 1931, National Cheng Kung University has developed into a “research-oriented comprehensive university” with the most complete range of academic fields. Its 11 colleges—including Liberal Arts, Science, Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Planning & Design, Management, Medicine, Social Science, Bioscience and Biotechnology, Miin Wu School of Computing, and Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing—are concentrated on the main campus, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research. The campus is spacious and conveniently located next to the train station, providing easy access to transportation.
Nearly 30% of departments offer courses taught in English to meet graduation requirements. The university provides 138 exchange student programs in 37 countries and 48 transnational dual-degree programs, striving to create a localized international campus that transcends boundaries. Students enrich their academic research and practical application through participation in overseas exchange programs, off-site teaching, and short-term research internships.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
The “Butterfly Project” is a platform for NCKU to jointly cultivate talent with multinational corporations, establishing diverse and mutually beneficial industry-academia collaborations. By combining the resources of the university and enterprises, the project links industry, government, and academia to construct a talent circulation mechanism, using NCKU’s faculty and research capacity to cultivate the relevant professional talent and technology needed by enterprises. Various scholarships are available, and enterprises provide scholarships, winter and summer internships, and internship allowances, accumulating pre-employment experience to apply scientific research knowledge to creative development and corporate practice.
Support System for International Students
At National Cheng Kung University, overseas Chinese students have established the Overseas Chinese Students’ Association, which includes the Malaysia Students’ Association, Hong Kong and Macau Students’ Association, Indonesia Students’ Association, Myanmar Students’ Association, and the Joint Overseas Chinese Students’ Association.These associations unite students from different regions and organize various activities, such as welcoming new students, farewell events, world culture and food carnivals, and inter-school gatherings. During festive seasons, they also hold Lunar New Year celebrations, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Winter Solstice events, creating a home-like atmosphere for overseas students in Taiwan.
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Alumni
何兆中
Chair Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Texas
Hong Kong
Class of ’46, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NCKU Distinguished Alumnus of 1992. After graduating from NCKU, he went to the United States to specialize in physics and engage in materials science research. His expertise lies in microelectronic wiring and packaging materials, processes, and reliability. He has received five IBM Outstanding Research and Invention Awards, one IEEE VLSI Best Paper Award, and is a distinguished professor at Cornell University.
Listed as an outstanding scientist in Who’s Who in America, he is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an editor and committee member of many prestigious international scientific journals. He holds ten U.S. patents and is currently a Chair Professor and IEEE Fellow in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.

區金蓉
Macau Special Administrative Region
Government-Appointed Member
Macau
Alumnus of the Department of Architecture, Class of ’60. After graduating and returning to Macau, he inherited his father’s business and became the Managing Director of Ou Hwa Kun Construction Company.
Dedicated to the education sector in Macau, serving as the Principal of Lingnan Middle School and the Principal of the Macau Construction Engineering School.
From May 1998, he served as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Macau Special Administrative Region of the National People’s Congress. He was elected as a member of the Government-Appointed Committee for the first to fourth terms of the Macau Special Administrative Region.
安煥然
New Era University College
Professor, Department of Chinese Language and Literature
Malaysia
Alumnus of the Graduate Institute of History and Philology, Class of ’82. He has served as a professor and vice president of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Southern University College Malaysia, as well as the director of the Institute of Chinese Ethnic Groups and Culture and the head of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature.
Currently a professor in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at New Era University College Malaysia. He has received the inaugural [Global Outstanding Overseas Student Alumnus – Academic Achievement Category] and the first Southern University College Outstanding Teaching Award.
Committed to raising public awareness and concern for their own and the nation’s history and culture, which has also sparked much social dialogue, exploration, and response.
張賢炳
Malaysia
Alumnus of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, serving as the Chairman of the Board of Governors of SJK(C) Chung Hua Seremban and SMJK Chung Hua Seremban for 20 years, making significant contributions. He has actively participated in Chinese community services and has also served as the Deputy President of the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia, the Chairman and Advisor of the United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Negeri Sembilan, and has received the PJK (for dedicated service) medal and the Datuk title from the highest ruler of Negeri Sembilan, embodying the concrete practice of educational work and social service.
翁道益
Assistant Vice President of Data Science
Indonesia
Alumnus of the Department of Resources Engineering, Class of ’95. Currently serves as the Assistant Vice President of Data Science at ticket.com, a leader in the field of data science and the creator of the RUP and DA-HOC machine learning algorithms.
Received the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award from the Australian Global Alumni Association and the Australian Embassy in Indonesia in 2020.
冷耀東
Ret-Ser Engineering Agency exclusively represents Taiwan’s sanitary ware brand HCG in Myanmar
Myanmar
Alumnus of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Class of ’70. After graduating, he stayed in Taiwan to serve at the Ret-Ser Engineering Agency, during which he participated in several major domestic engineering projects, such as the Minghu Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Project and the military secret project of radar stations. In particular, his participation in the world-renowned and most challenging project, the “Hsuehshan Tunnel Project,” created many outstanding achievements and was listed on the honor roll, making significant contributions to Taiwan and receiving numerous medals from the Ret-Ser Engineering Agency and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
He also exclusively represents Taiwan’s sanitary ware brand HCG in Myanmar and is dedicated to giving back to his hometown, sponsoring underprivileged Chinese students in Myanmar to facilitate their education and further sponsoring many Chinese schools in Myanmar through various advancement programs to encourage Myanmar students to pursue their dreams in Taiwan, embodying both a professional practitioner and a social caregiver.
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Highlights
Student Care and Activities
The Office of International Affairs’ International Student and Scholar Affairs Division holds orientation sessions before the start of each semester, providing information on living in Taiwan and promoting on-campus resources. The Teaching and Learning Development Center holds tutoring programs (including online courses and in-person teaching) every semester to assist students in adapting to their studies and life, and implements early warning and protection measures to create a safe and warm learning environment, enabling every student to fully develop their talents.
In addition, the university has a Chinese Language Center that offers “Special Chinese Classes” for students who need to strengthen their Chinese proficiency, assisting international students with language problems in their studies and life, adapting to the school, and integrating into the living environment.
University-Wide Introductory Data Science Courses
In response to the rapid and complex changes in the world, the demand for interdisciplinary talent in various industries has significantly increased. NCKU pioneered an interdisciplinary introductory course at the university level, starting from the undergraduate level, hoping to equip students from all colleges with basic concepts of data science, treating data science as a cornerstone and bridge for future interdisciplinary fields.
The curriculum is planned with three practice-oriented courses per semester: “Introduction to Python Programming,” “Probability and Data Introduction,” and “Mathematical Foundations of Intelligent Computing,” enabling students from all fields to “learn the tools and combine them with their original professional fields, thereby innovating applications.”
Career Coaching Program, Campus Recruitment
The “Career Coaching Program” has been established for 14 years, introducing senior executives from 30 companies each year as coaches. Each coach is assigned approximately 10 students. During the 5-month program, in addition to arranging at least 5 formal teaching interactions, students can also communicate with coaches through Line messages and meals, seeking advice on workplace and life challenges, understanding the industry environment, and planning their career development direction early.
The “Job Fair” is held every March, setting up over 340 corporate booths and providing over 14,000 job opportunities. In addition, 172 international companies provide job vacancies for international students. Company information sessions are held in the spring and autumn to allow students to understand industry trends early.
Cooperative Program with Purdue University
3+1+1 A total of 5 years for a Bachelor’s + Master’s dual degree:
NCKU students study at the university for 3 years and then study at Purdue for 2 years. Those who complete the graduation requirements can obtain both a NCKU Bachelor’s degree and a Purdue University Master’s degree.
“Undergraduate Research Day” Activities
NCKU actively guides students to explore diverse, forward-looking, and high-quality academic content, interdisciplinary learning, and research. Before the start of the semester, it holds a “Laboratory/Research Room Visit and Special Research Poster Exhibition” for freshmen to seniors, opening up national, university, and departmental research rooms with unique characteristics for visits. It also invites iGEM student teams and Formula Racing student teams to share their research experiences, participation in international competitions, and the joy of overcoming pressure and breaking through difficulties, stimulating students’ interest in academic research and opening the path to research exploration.
Flexible Teaching, Innovative 15+3 Interdisciplinary Practice Courses
In recent years, NCKU has been committed to promoting interdisciplinary practice courses. The “15+3 Interdisciplinary Practice Courses” promote interdisciplinary collaboration among teachers through flexible course arrangements, such as “Design Thinking,” “Image Narrative,” and “Strategic Communication,” inspiring more course combinations and new teaching methods. It also makes course selection more flexible for students, increasing their professional foundation skills. With diverse course planning, students can experience “customized” courses and a learner-centered teaching philosophy.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
College of Science
College of Management
- Dept. of Accountancy
- Department of Statistics
- Dept. of Business Administration
- Dept. of Transportation and Communication Management Science
- Institute of Telecommunications Management
- Institute of International Business
- Inst. of Physical Education, Health and Leisure Studies
- Dept. of Industrial and Information Management
- Institute of Data Science
- Executive Master of Business Administration
- Institute of International Management
- Advanced Master of Business Administration
- Doctor of Business Administration
College of Engineering
- Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
- Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
- Dept. of Chemical Engineering
- Dept. of Civil Engineering
- Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
- Dept. of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering
- Dept. of Engineering Science
- Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Dept. of Resources Engineering
- Dept. of Environmental Engineering
- Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
- Dept. of Geomatics
- Institute of Ocean Technology and Marine Affairs
- Dept. of Systems and Naval Mechatronic Engineering
- Institute of Civil Aviation
- Institute of Space Systems Engineering
- International Degree Program on Energy Engineering (English-instructed program departments)
- International Degree Program on Energy Engineering(Master/Ph.D.)
- International Curriculum for Advanced Materials Program
- International Master Program on Natural Hazards Mitigation and Management
- Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
- International Master Program in Intelligent Manufacturing
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering
- Dept. of Electrical Engineering
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Institute of Microelectronics
- Institute of Manufacturing Information and Systems
- Institute of Computer and Communication Engineering
- MS Degree Program on Nano-Integrated Circuit Engineering
- M.S. Degree Prog. on Cyber-Security Intelligence
College of Social Sciences
College of Planning and Design
College of Bioscience and Biotechnology
College of Medicine
- School of Medicine
- Dept. of Cell Biology & Anatomy
- Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Department of Physiology
- Department of Microbiology and Immunology
- Department of Pharmacology
- Department of Environmental and Occupational Health
- School of Pharmacy
- Dept. of Nursing
- Department of Dentistry
- Dept. of Physical Therapy
- Dept. of Occupational Therapy
- Dept. of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
- Dept. of Public Health
- Inst. of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Institute of Basic Medical Sciences
- Institute of Behavioral Medicine
- Institute of Molecular Medicine
- Institute of Oral Medicine
- Institute of Clinical Medicine
- Institute of Allied Health Sciences
- Institute of Gerontology
- Dept. of Food Safety/Hygiene and Risk Management
Miin Wu School of Computing
Academy of Innovative Seminconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing
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Scholarships
Scholarships
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National Cheng Kung University Outstanding Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship 26087_b573bf-51> |
(1) New students: Subsidizes the first semester’s accommodation fee. (2) Current students: Maximum subsidy for tuition and miscellaneous fees. 26087_172253-b1> |
(1) New students: Can apply without academic review in the first semester of enrollment. (2) Current students: Must be in the top 50% of their class in the previous semester to apply. 26087_dc2894-75> |
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Ministry of Education Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 26087_33f78a-ac> |
Up to NTD 10,000/month 26087_a6aafb-64> |
Academic and conduct grades must be 80 or above. 26087_8237d4-a2> |
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National Cheng Kung University Scholarship for Underprivileged Students 26087_0c1a12-6b> |
NTD 18,000 per semester 26087_977530-09> |
Must hold a certificate of low-income status. New students are exempt from providing academic transcripts. Current students must have a previous semester grade point average of 65 for undergraduate students and 75 for graduate students; conduct grade must be 80 or above. 26087_443607-65> |
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Ministry of Education Financial Aid for Economically Disadvantaged Overseas Chinese Students 26087_80fbbb-98> |
Up to NTD 3,000/month 26087_b79f9f-25> |
Must hold a certificate of low-income status. New students are exempt from providing academic transcripts. Continuing students must have a passing grade in the previous academic year. 26087_1f524f-8d> |
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National Cheng Kung University Scholarship for Outstanding International Students in Mathematics, Science, and Business 26087_5cc730-2d> |
Subsidizes tuition and fees and provides a living allowance of up to NTD 12,000/month 26087_e0ed3c-90> |
Must have represented their high school in mathematics, science, or business competitions in Malaysia. 26087_40a103-54> |
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Shanghai Commercial Savings Bank Foundation – Scholarship for Malaysian Chinese Students 26087_060f72-08> |
Up to NTD 20,000/year 26087_a0f62a-03> |
Those with excellent academic and conduct grades. 26087_e9e7af-d4> |
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Cheng Kung Culture Foundation Yu Li-Chin Alumni Scholarship 26087_0cb78f-82> |
Up to NTD 20,000/year 26087_910458-4c> |
Limited to Hong Kong overseas Chinese students who are in financial need and have excellent grades. 26087_9fc359-05> |
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National Cheng Kung University Scholarship for Encouraging Top and Outstanding Overseas Students to Study in Taiwan 26087_525acc-c1> |
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(1) Top Overseas Student Entrance Scholarship: Applicants must have a minimum overall grade point average of 88 or be within the top 5% of their class, and have an overall conduct grade of 80 or above. (2) Outstanding Overseas Student Entrance Scholarship: Applicants must have a minimum overall grade point average of 85 or be within the top 10% of their class, and have an overall conduct grade of 80 or above. 26087_de0e7a-5e> |
For more information, please visit: NCKU Office of International Affairs website
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 50,420 Foreign Students: NTD 90,142 26087_db2491-a5> |
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College of Science College of Bioscience and Biotechnology 26087_dce5d1-58> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 58,500 Foreign Students: NTD 106,206 26087_735691-27> |
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College of Engineering College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science College of Planning and Design 26087_91a76f-11> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 58,980 Foreign Students: NTD 107,166 Purdue Dual Degree Program: NTD 268,000 26087_f8c030-71> |
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College of Management 26087_813780-8c> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 51,200 Foreign Students: NTD 91,702 26087_fc0087-92> |
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College of Medicine (excluding the Department of Medicine and Department of Dentistry) 26087_06cc2d-c6> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 62,080 Foreign Students: NTD 113,366 26087_38629f-86> |
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Department of Medicine 26087_5be58c-74> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 79,100 Foreign Students: NTD 143,782 26087_78c5da-6d> |
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Department of Dentistry 26087_9c0b38-1c> |
Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 72,320 Foreign Students: NTD 122,944 26087_818b2d-c1> |
For tuition and miscellaneous fees for master and doctoral programs, please refer to: Overseas Chinese Student Tuition and Fees PDF https://reg-acad.ncku.edu.tw/var/file/41/1041/img/3026/114md_fee.pdf Foreign Student Tuition and Fees PDF https://reg-acad.ncku.edu.tw/var/file/41/1041/img/3026/114for_fee.pdf
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD 72,000-96,000 Book fees: NTD 8,000-16,000 On-campus accommodation: NTD 14,120-42,020 (excluding winter and summer breaks) Off-campus accommodation: NTD 48,000-82,800
Graphic introduction to student dormitories
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NTD 7,060-21,030 26087_e1e6eb-3e> |
NTD 14,120-42,060 26087_8a36bf-20> |
Dormitory Name: Undergraduate Female Dormitory 26087_8f0a77-59> |
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NTD 7,060-21,030 26087_d1d892-14> |
NTD 14,120-42,060 26087_ea2b22-c8> |
Dormitory Name: Undergraduate Male Dormitory 26087_9a4ef2-18> |
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NTD 13,540-16,590 26087_68fb73-3e> |
NTD 27,080-33,180 26087_ef8851-85> |
Dormitory Name: Graduate Student Dormitory 26087_393b93-1f> |
Refer to the original image in the attachment for dormitory images.
NCKU Good Housing Handbook: https://housing-osa.ncku.edu.tw/var/file/52/1052/img/141/NCKU_DormStuff_20220818.pdf
NCKU Dormitory Photo Album (compiled by the Accommodation Service Team): https://housing-osa.ncku.edu.tw/var/file/52/1052/img/141/NCKUStudentDormitoryPhotoAlbum-20240717.pdf
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