Information
Address
No. 57, Section 2, Zhongshan Road, Pinglin Village, Taiping District, Taichung City
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition:
NTD/YR 23,100 ~ 27,029
Accommodation fee (excluding winter and summer vacation accommodation):
NTD/YR 23,000
Cost of living:
NTD/YR 80,000-130,000
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/chinyitechoia/
Contact Information
Introduction
With the development vision of “a pragmatic and innovation-oriented high-quality industrial and technological university”, and the development goal of “the cradle of industrial talent cultivation” and “the base of technology research and development”, NCUT of Science and Technology shoulders the mission of cultivating high-quality technical talents in science and technology colleges, fulfills the social responsibility of national universities, promotes the sustainable operation and development of the school, and cultivates high-quality students with “professional knowledge, humanistic quality, social care and international vision”.
World ranking
World Green University Ranking has been ranked among the top 100 international green energy universities for three consecutive years.
In 2021, NCUT was ranked 181st in the world and 16th in Taiwan;
In 2022, it jumped to 68th in the world rankings and 7th in Taiwan;
In 2023, it continued to improve to 54th in the world and 3rd in Taiwan.
2023 UK Higher Education (QS) ranked 401-450 best universities in Asia, 251-300 in the world in the field of electrical engineering, and all in the field of engineering
2023 Times Higher Education Special Issue (THE) ranked 601-800 in the world, 801-1000 in the field of electrical engineering, and 1001-1200 in the field of engineering. Ball ranking 301-350.
Foresight Magazine’s “2023 Corporate Favorite College Student Ranking” ranked 20th in the country and 6th among the National University of Science and Technology.
Connection with the community – Improving the environment for mushroom cultivation
In recent years, mushrooms have been affected by climate change, causing the hyphae to be subjected to heat stress during growth, preventing the hyphae from growing, which in turn has led to a decline in mushroom production. Through the Ministry of Education’s USR program “Central Taiwan Mushroom Industry Creation and Sustainable Management Improvement Plan”, our school assists in improving the difficulty of mushroom cultivation and monitors growth environment data.
Mainly monitoring growth conditions for two different environments: the new water curtain technology field and the traditional field. In 2023, sensors were installed in three fields to monitor relevant environmental factors such as sunlight, humidity, and altitude, collect relevant data, and construct optimal growth conditions, using technology and agriculture to go hand in hand.
In addition, the relevant growth data of the water curtain field is compared with the traditional field, providing data on the relevant growth conditions of mushroom farmers, thereby increasing the production capacity of mushrooms and reducing the impact of environmental factors.
Connection with the community – Industry-academia collaboration with hospitals
NCUT collaborates with the Minimally Invasive Spine and Joint Center of Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital to promote social health and well-being in terms of spine-related health issues. Our school signed a memorandum of cooperation with the National Army Taichung General Hospital and jointly implemented the “Precision Exercise Instructor Training and Sarcopenia Screening Service Program for Older Adults” to promote health and well-being and exert influence.
Connection to the community – Eliminate food waste
In 2021, in order to promote the concept of “Serve with care, eat without waste” and link the “Enterprise and Humanities” course, professors from the Department of Business Administration of our school collaborated with Yingxi Precision Industry, Cultural Righteousness Education Foundation, the USR Program of the Ministry of Education of the School of Management (Smart Innovation Local Practice – Loquat and Lychee to Celebrate a Prosperous Era) and the Qinyi Yunus Social Enterprise Center to produce overproduced pineapples into jam and enzymes to reduce leftover food waste and cultivate students’ social problem-solving skills.
The dormitory provides
The university not only provides on-campus student dormitories, but also provides the NCUT of Science and Technology off-campus rental information network (https://rent.ncut.edu.tw/rent2018/) for students to search for with confidence.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
- Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
- Dept. of Business Administration
- Department of Information Management
- Dept. of Marketing and Distribution Management
- Department of Healthcare Industry Technology Development and Management
- International Master Program in Smart Manufacturing and Applied Information Science
College of Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering&Computer Science
College of Humanities and Creativity
Scholarships
Scholarships
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National Qinyi University of Science and Technology Overseas Chinese Students Scholarship and Bursary 46a974-b7> |
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Scholarship and bursary NTD6,000 and a certificate 16e9d1-c7> |
Overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao students above the sophomore year, the academic performance of the previous academic year reached 80 points per semester; The conduct score reaches 80 points per semester |
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Depending on the type of scholarship, NTD 5,000~50,000, a certificate of merit 001968-f5> |
Overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students above the sophomore year, with an academic performance of 75 points per semester in the previous academic year; Conduct score reaches 80 points per semester (students with a certificate of poverty will be given priority to apply) |
Tuition/Year
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Faculty of Engineering 3c5e73-cf> |
NTD/YR 27,029 5155e2-5e> |
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NTD/YR 27,029 |
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College of Business (Management). |
NTD/YR 23,466 |
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NTD/YR 23,100 9860d8-74> |
Living Expenses/Year
Living expenses: NTD/YR 80,000-130,000
Accommodation fee (excluding winter and summer vacation accommodation): NTD/YR 50,000
Graphic introduction to the school accommodation environment
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NTD11,500 |



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National Quemoy University
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Information
Address
No. 1, University Road, Jinning Township, Kinmen County
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition Fees: Overseas Chinese students: NTD 50,780~53,522;
International students: NTD/YR 92,182~107,828
Accommodation Fees: NTD/YR 16,600~18,600
Living Expenses: Approximately NTD/YR 72,000
Official website
https://www.nqu.edu.tw/cht/index.php?
Contact Information
+886-82-312723
[email protected]
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Introduction
Kinmen is located between Taiwan and mainland China and has long served as an important bridge for cross-strait exchanges. It is also one of the earliest regions in Taiwan to become internationalized. More than 100 years ago, Kinmen was already a major source of overseas Chinese emigrants. It is estimated that there are over 400,000 Kinmen overseas Chinese living in Southeast Asia. Many outstanding overseas community leaders possess strong political and economic influence and are deeply committed to supporting education in their hometown, frequently making generous donations to local schools.
To this day, contributions from overseas Chinese can still be seen throughout Kinmen. These distinguished overseas leaders form a strong foundation supporting the successful development of National Quemoy University. In appreciation of their support, the university has established generous scholarships and financial aid for overseas Chinese students. In the first year of enrollment, students may receive a full scholarship with no conditions required, including a full refund of tuition and miscellaneous fees. Overseas Chinese students whose ancestral roots are in Kinmen may also apply to the Kinmen County Government for additional tuition subsidies.
Each year, the Kinmen County Government further provides all students with transportation and book vouchers, as well as study allowances for undergraduate students. The eligibility requirements and benefits are highly favorable. Kinmen is only a 30-minute ferry ride from the Xiamen metropolitan area in mainland China. Flights from Kinmen to Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung, Chiayi, and Tainan take approximately 50 minutes, offering convenient and efficient transportation connections.

Nowadays, students around the world are facing multi-country challenges and threats of globalization. With its better academic resources and strongest supports from overseas, NQU is devoted to playing the role of the core center and vital portal for academic, cultural, and educational exchanges.
Come and join the NQU and grasp the unique opportunity to thrive!
Exclusive Scholarship
1. Freshman Student Scholarship: Freshman students can apply for and receive a full subsidy for tuition and miscellaneous fees (full refund after payment) as long as they are admitted in the first year.
2. General Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship: Overseas Chinese students above the second grade must have an average score of 80 or more in the previous semester, have no disciplinary records in the previous semester, and have passed the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) A2 level or above. Students above the third grade need to obtain the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) B1 level or above. According to the percentage ranking of their academic performance, the top 40% can apply for a FULL REFUND TUITION & ACCOMODATION fees , and the top 60% can apply for HALF REFUND TUITION & ACCOMODATION fees. All are issued by refunding the fees after payment.
3. Overseas Chinese students with economic weakness: Those who have the qualifications and status of economic weakness must have a score of 80 or more in the previous semester, have no disciplinary records, and have passed the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) A2 level or above. Students above the third grade need to obtain the Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) B1 level or above. According to the percentage ranking of their academic performance, the top 50% can apply for FULL REFUND TUITION & ACCOMODATION, and the top 75% can apply for HALF REFUND TUITION & ACCOMODATION. All are issued by refunding the fees after payment.
4. Kinmen Descendants Student Scholarship: No academic requirements are required, and Kinmen County Government can apply for a full subsidy for tuition fees every semester.
5. Other Guarantees: Overseas Chinese students in their freshman and sophomore years are given priority and guaranteed accommodation during their studies.
6. Other Allowances: The county government provides a total of NTD 14,000 in study allowance and transportation and book coupons every year.
Welcome overseas Chinese students from around the world to join the big NQU family!
International Exchange and Cooperation
National Quemoy University has signed cooperation agreements with 39 sister schools in 13 countries to provide opportunities for studying abroad, such as: the United States, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Turkey, Germany, Russia, Hungary, Spain, Slovakia, etc. Students can apply to study abroad from their sophomore year. Compared with other universities of similar size in Taiwan, there are more opportunities to study abroad at National Quemoy University.

Not only that, our school has also signed student exchange agreements with 22 top-notch universities in Taiwan. When you come to Kinmen, you can apply as a student of NQU in the second semester of your freshman year, and go to these schools for exchange studies starting from the second year. The list of sister schools includes: NTNU, THU, NCKU, NSYSU, CCU, NCHU, NKUST and other national universities, as well as well-known private universities such as TKU, FCU, and SHU. This exchange program is the only one in Taiwan, and the opportunity is rare. During the exchange period, the original scholarship rights are not affected, which is equivalent to paying Kinmen University tuition fees but being able to enjoy the teaching resources of sister schools.

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Alumni

梁紫嫣
Nurse at Kaohsiung Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua
Hong Kong
Nurse at Kaohsiung Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua

蔡嘉豪
Assistant Manager of Hong Kong PHD Pizza
Hong Kong
Assistant Manager of Hong Kong PHD Pizza (Kowloon Hung Hom District Branch)

鄭嘉謙
Supervisor of Charging System, Macau Zhenhua Bay Engineering Co., Ltd.
Macau
Supervisor of Charging System, Macau Zhenhua Bay Engineering Co., Ltd.

梁銳康
Macau Customs Officer
Macau
Macau Customs Officer

徐佳樂
Project Designer, Ma Lian Group Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Project Designer, Ma Lian Group Co., Ltd., Malaysia

王宇暘
Researcher at the Sports Ability Diagnosis and Training Adjustment Research Center
Malaysia
Researcher at the Sports Ability Diagnosis and Training Adjustment Research Center, Taipei

陳沁瑜
Purchaser of Sanya Technology Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Purchasing Department, Sanya Technology Co., Ltd., New Taipei

朱建森
Land Planning Specialist, Liyang Energy Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Land Planning Specialist, Liyang Energy Co., Ltd., Taichung

方嘉慶
Engineer of Chengxin Technology Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
Engineer of Chengxin Technology Co., Ltd., Malaysia

蔡欣倩
Designer of Zhang Shizhong Architect Office
Malaysia
Designer of Zhang Shizhong Architect Office, Taichung

蘇正儀
Research Assistant, Institute of Biochemistry, Academia Sinica
Malaysia
Research Assistant, Institute of Biochemistry, Academia Sinica

林婉婷
Director of Moodgen Visual Studio
Indonesia
Director of Moodgen Visual Studio

江佳恩
Project Planning Manager, Changhong Human Resources Agency Co., Ltd.
Indonesia
Project Planning Manager, Changhong Human Resources Agency Co., Ltd.

林佳駿
CEO of Lequ Holiday Travel Co., Ltd.
Malaysia
CEO of Lequ Holiday Travel Co., Ltd.

蔡流森
Project Executive Officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Linking New Southbound Elite Training Program
Malaysia
Project Assistant of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Linking New Southbound Elite Training Program
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Highlights
Admission Highlights
1. Introduction to Colleges and Departments
Our school currently has 4 colleges, 17 departments, 12 master’s programs, 3 master’s programs for working professionals, and 2 doctoral programs. The enrollment system includes a four-year university department, an extension department, a two-year master’s program, a master’s program for working professionals, and an industry-university doctoral program.
1. College of Science and Engineering
Including the following departments: Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Management, Department of Electronic Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, and Department of Food Science.
The College of Science and Engineering focuses on cultivating talent in three major areas: infrastructure, technology, and public livelihood.
Infrastructure: Local development cannot progress without civil engineering expertise. The Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Management at National Quemoy University has a long history. From the Kinmen Bridge to other major construction projects, professionals from this department have provided essential technical consultation and support.
Technology: The Departments of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science and Information Engineering nurture talent for high-tech industries, with teaching emphases on artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), big data, and robotics to meet the demands of future markets.
Public Livelihood: The Department of Food Science plays a key behind-the-scenes role in upgrading Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor and local livelihood industries. With strong capabilities in food processing, testing, and extraction technologies, as well as specialized courses in liquor evaluation and brewing, the department is distinguished by its highly specialized focus.
Research areas within the College of Science and Engineering are wide-ranging. Notably distinctive local research themes include the utilization of island biological resources, ecological and environmental sustainability engineering, green energy technology and applications, and spatial information system applications. These efforts play a long-term and far-reaching role in supporting local infrastructure development and industrial growth.
2. College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Including the following programs: Department of Applied English, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Department of Urban Planning and Landscape, Department of Ocean and Border Management, Department of International and Mainland China Affairs, Department of Architecture, Master’s Program in Minnan (Southern Fujian) Culture, Master’s Program in Language and Humanities Creative Applications, and the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Sustainable Innovation for Island Industries of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
As a key hometown of overseas Chinese deeply rooted in the hearts of global Chinese communities, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences is dedicated to preserving Minnan culture, participating in local urban planning, safeguarding border regions, and cultivating international affairs professionals. With “Culture, City, and International Affairs” as its three core pillars, the college develops a wide range of related academic programs.
Culture: Through the Master’s Program in Minnan Culture, the university has become a major center for Minnan culture studies in Taiwan, with an irreplaceable uniqueness. The Departments of Applied English and Chinese Language and Literature equip students with global mobility while also helping overseas Chinese descendants preserve their Chinese language proficiency.
City: The unique context of military heritage sites, historical character, and surrounding marine ecology allows the Departments of Architecture and Urban Planning and Landscape to offer teaching that is more inclusive and interdisciplinary than that of other universities. These programs infuse urban architecture and landscape design with a balanced perspective that integrates both tradition and innovation.
International Affairs: Owing to Kinmen’s distinctive and strategic geographic location, the Departments of International and Mainland China Affairs and Ocean and Border Management stand out among universities in Taiwan. In recent years, these programs have been accelerating efforts to cultivate top-tier talent in cross-strait relations and border management for Taiwan.
3. College of Management
Including: Department of Business Administration, Department of Tourism Management, Department of Sports and Leisure, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Master Program with Direct Admission to Ph. D. Program in Strategy and Development of Cross-Border Industries
Peter Drucker, a master of Western management, once said that management issues are multi-faceted. Management is not just common sense, nor is it just a rule of thumb, but a set of organized knowledge.
The College of Management of Kinmen University systematically classifies teaching fields, starting from a solid foundation and practice of business management, and then echoing the characteristics of the outlying island industry to deepen the cultivation of tourism and sports management talents. After being upgraded to a university, it has become more closely aligned with the talent needs of industrial engineering management. The Department of Business Administration emphasizes both theory and practice, cultivating students’ ability to solve problems and innovate. The Department of Industrial Engineering and Management uses AI and smart manufacturing knowledge to lead students to meet the future of automated management. Tourism and recreation are important economic sources for Kinmen’s industry. Kinmen University also closely follows the industry’s heartbeat and cultivates management talents in the fields of tourism, sports and leisure for the country. The granite geology of Kinmen Taiwu Mountain and various rich natural and cultural landscapes are the real-life classrooms for the Department of Tourism to step out of textbooks. The wine-themed courses offered due to Kinmen’s wine production are also one of the characteristics of the Department of Tourism.
4. College of Health and Nursing
Including: Department of Nursing, Department of Long-Term Care, Department of Social Work
The College of Health and Nursing was established 10 years ago and is the youngest college in the school. It is particularly closely integrated with domestic long-term care policies and health care as a trend, undertaking the task of cultivating health care and social work talents for outlying islands and assisting Kinmen in expanding the health care industry. In order to educate students to have health care, global vision and professional literacy, the College of Health and Nursing emphasizes service professionalism and skills. Every graduate has the ability to directly enter the workplace after four years of training. The entire college emphasizes 4 core teaching concepts:
Integration of learning and application: The Department of Nursing, Department of Long-Term Care, and Department of Social Work all directly face patients, the elderly, or individual cases, and need to develop the professional ability to directly serve people in education.
Cross-border learning: Promote students to apply for international and mainland exchange student opportunities. Students have the opportunity to go to Xiamen University, Sichuan University, Jilin University and other key universities on the other side for exchange internships.
Deepening: Through professional equipment, construct a teaching environment, plan a large number of internship hours and counseling for license examinations, and strengthen care skills.
Incubating original energy: In addition to providing personal care and services, the four years of study at the College of Health and Nursing can also be invested in innovation and entrepreneurship in the medical and health field, such as combining long-term care technology or assistive devices and other product development.


2. Scholarship System Exclusive to Overseas Chinese Students
All overseas Chinese freshmen admitted to NQU can enjoy full tuition and accommodation fee subsidies in the first year (full refund after payment). In addition, the Kinmen County Government has a four-year full tuition scholarship system for Kinmen Descendants students. Exclusive scholarships provide stable support for overseas Chinese students’ study path in Kinmen.
At the same time, freshmen and sophomores enjoy priority accommodation guarantee; all students in school can apply for study allowance and transportation and book coupons totaling NTD 14,000 provided by the county government. (See the scholarship page for details on scholarships)
Welcome overseas Chinese students from around the world to join NQU and begin your worry-free study abroad journey!
3. Cross-Strait and International Talent Training and Exchange
Kinmen has always been an important node for cross-strait exchanges and interactions, whether in terms of geographical location or long-term role-playing. Our school makes good use of its location advantages to design many cross-strait characteristic professional courses and arrange visits to or exchanges with cross-strait enterprises, so that students can grasp relevant information and trends on both sides of the strait as early as possible during their studies.
Our school actively negotiates with Taiwanese businessmen on both sides of the strait and in various countries to sign industry-university cooperation agreements, and promotes students to go to mainland China, Vietnam, Indonesia and other places for industrial internships in accordance with the spirit of the cooperation intention letters of both parties. At the same time, it also actively encourages students to participate in various international exchange seminars or participate in international volunteer activities.
In addition, our school actively promotes students to go to Taiwan, international or mainland prestigious universities for exchange studies. As long as you have excellent grades, you will have more opportunities to be selected to go to Taiwan, mainland China or study abroad.
Overseas Chinese students and foreign students participating in the exchange study program will not be affected by the original overseas Chinese student and foreign student scholarships, and can also apply for additional scholarships. Our school’s curriculum design, off-campus visits, internships, and cross-school and cross-national exchange studies are designed to promote students’ participation in cross-strait and international exchanges, cultivate international mobility, and strengthen students’ competitive advantages in employment.
4. Industry-University Cooperation or School-Employment Integration System
Industry-university cooperation internship and employment integration. It is emphasized that each department has a sound industrial internship system. For example, our Department of Business Administration has signed internship agreements with many companies such as King Yuan Electronics Co., Ltd., Ever Rich Co., Ltd., and Unified Securities Group. Students can choose to intern at the company in the last year of their program and get in touch with the employment environment early. (See the website of each department for details on industrial internships and employment planning in other departments)

Successful cases of Hong Kong students holding associate degrees or higher diplomas to transfer credits or improve their grades
Our school accepts Hong Kong students holding associate degrees or higher diplomas to apply for credit transfer to improve their grades after admission with transcripts from previous years.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Science and Engineering
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Graduate Program of Culture and History of Hokkien
- Master's Program in Language, Humanities and Innovative Applications
- Architecture
- Urban Planning and Landscape
- Applied English
- Chinese Studies
- International and Mainland China Affairs
- Ocean and Border Management
- Ph.D. Program of Cross disciplinary Sustainable Development of Island Industry
College of Management
College of Health and Nursing
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Scholarships
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Approximately NTD/YR 60,684 25357_cc4c7f-14> |
There are no eligibility restrictions. Freshman students who are admitted are eligible to apply for a full subsidy for tuition and accommodation fees in the first year (full refund after payment)
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Approximately NTD/YR 30,342 ~60,684 25357_5c8271-33> |
Overseas Chinese students who have completed at least one academic year of study, achieved an average conduct score of 80 or above in the previous semester, and have no disciplinary records are eligible to apply for scholarships. Second-year students must obtain a Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) certificate at level A2 or above, while third-year and above students must obtain TOCFL level B1 or above in order to qualify for scholarship applications. 1. Economically Disadvantaged Overseas Chinese Students: 2. General Overseas Chinese Students: 3. Recipients of any of the above scholarships are required to participate in service-learning activities for 40 hours per semester.
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NTD/YR 44,084 25357_7986d8-17> |
Only proof of Kinmen overseas Chinese descent is required. No academic performance requirements are imposed. Students may apply to the Kinmen County Government for a full subsidy of tuition and miscellaneous fees each semester upon completing registration.
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There are no eligibility restrictions. Freshman students who are admitted are eligible to apply for a half subsidy for tuition and accommodation fees in the first year (50% refund after payment)
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Approximately NTD 54,391~107,828 25357_3da783-90> |
Foreign students who have been studying for a full academic year must have an average score of 80 or more in the previous semester, have no disciplinary records, and students in the second grade must obtain a Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) A2 level or above, and students in the third grade or above must obtain a Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) B1 level or above before they can apply for various scholarships. 1. Full refund for tuition and accommodation fees: The academic performance in the previous semester is ranked in the top 40%. 2. Half refund for tuition and accommodation fees: The academic performance in the previous semester is ranked in the top 60%. 3. The winners of the above scholarships must participate in 80 hours of life service learning per semester.
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NTD/YR 20,000 25357_650d80-4f> |
Foreign students recommended by cooperative schools or institutions who meet the eligibility requirements for the aforementioned scholarships will be given a study life allowance of NTD 10,000 per person per semester, totaling NTD 20,000 per year
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NTD/YR 10,000 25357_4ae661-ef> |
All undergraduate students of National Quemoy University can obtain a study allowance of NTD 10,000 provided by the Kinmen County Government every year (NTD 5,000 per semester)
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NTD/YR 4,000 25357_fa7424-3d> |
The Kinmen County Government issues NTD 4,000 transportation and book coupons (NTD 2,000 per semester) to all National Quemoy University students (including bachelor’s and master’s students) every year in the form of consumer coupons. With the coupons, you can purchase air tickets, boat tickets, books, and stationery in Kinmen. Some merchants provide groceries, sports goods, clothing and other consumption
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Ministry of Education Bursary for Poor Overseas Chinese Students 25357_29a3a1-bb> |
NTD 36,000 (NTD 3,000 per month) 25357_3537b1-b0> |
Applications shall be handled in accordance with the annual quota approved by the Ministry of Education and the announcements issued by the University’s Office of Student Affairs.
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Ministry of Education Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 25357_483f72-f4> |
NTD 60,000 25357_3ba098-a8> |
Applications shall be handled in accordance with the annual quota approved by the Ministry of Education and the announcements issued by the University’s Office of Student Affairs.
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Outstanding/Excellent Academic Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship 25357_a33e4b-c6> |
Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students NTD 50,000; Excellent Academic Performance NTD 5,000 25357_9865b4-b9> |
Applications shall be handled in accordance with the annual quota approved by the Overseas Community Affairs Council and the announcements issued by the University’s Office of Student Affairs.
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NTD 5,000~20,000 25357_58c1fb-1c> |
Applications shall be handled in accordance with the annual quota approved by the Overseas Community Affairs Council and the announcements issued by the University’s Office of Student Affairs.
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Science and Engineering Foreign Students: NTD 105,336, Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 52,668
College of Management Foreign Students: NTD 92,182, Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 50,780
College of Humanities and Social Sciences Foreign Students: NTD 92,182, Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 50,780
College of Health and Nursing Foreign Students: NTD 107,828, Overseas Chinese Students: NTD 53,522
Living Expenses
Living expenses: Approximately NTD/YR 60,000~80,000
Accommodation fee: NTD 16,600~18,600
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NTD 8,300 25357_cfe73f-d2> |
NTD 16,600 25357_62ca82-97> |
Male dormitory/4 people in one room Overseas Chinese students in their freshman and sophomore years are given priority and guaranteed accommodation during their studies
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NTD 9,300 25357_d5bfb5-cb> |
NTD 18,600 25357_a8f666-da> |
Female dormitory/4 people in one room Overseas Chinese students in their freshman and sophomore years are given priority and guaranteed accommodation during their studies
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School accommodation






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National United University
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Information
Address
1, Lienda, Miaoli 360301, Taiwan, R.O.C. / 2, Lienda, Miaoli 360302, Taiwan, R.O.C
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: 44,570-52,000 NTD/YR
Accommodation: 17,000 NTD/YR
Living Expenses: 72,000-98,000 NTD/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/nuuoia/
Contact Information
+886-37-381131
[email protected]
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Introduction
National United University was founded in 1972, reorganized, and upgraded. With a solid foundation, it has diligently cultivated many outstanding senior professionals over 48 years.
The achievements in teaching and research, along with the outstanding performance of alumni, are reflected in this year’s world university rankings. According to the latest 2019-2020 world university rankings released by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), National United University ranks in the top 9% of universities worldwide and the top 20% of universities in Taiwan, demonstrating the school’s overall excellence.
The university has six colleges: Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Management, Hakka Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Design. These include 19 departments (with 15 master’s programs), 1 Indigenous program, 1 independent graduate institute, and 1 doctoral degree program. The university has two campuses, totaling approximately 77 hectares. It is located north of the Hsinchu Science and Technology Park and south of the Taichung metropolitan area. It is approximately 10 to 15 minutes by car from the Miaoli Interchange of National Highways 1 and 3 and the Miaoli Railway Station, and approximately 15 to 20 minutes by car from the Miaoli High-Speed Rail Station. It is a great place for living and learning with convenient transportation. We look forward to your experience at National United University.
The dormitory provides
Guaranteed on-campus dormitory for four years
International Exchange and Cooperation
The university has established partnerships with more than 169 sister schools in Europe, America, and Asia. Each year, outstanding students are selected to participate in semester exchanges and overseas internships in the United States, Japan, South Korea, France, Malaysia, and other regions, increasing students’ international perspective and mobility. Senior officials arrange visits to key development partners to deepen existing cooperative relationships, such as the biennial Taiwan-Japan academic conference held in rotation with Japanese Kosen sister schools since 2017.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
1. Received the Ministry of Education’s Teaching Excellence Project for seven consecutive years. From 2013 to 2014, received subsidies from the Ministry of Education’s Third Phase Regional Teaching Resource Integration and Sharing Project. From 2015 to 2017, continued to receive subsidies from the Ministry of Education’s Second Phase Teaching Enhancement Project and the Featured University Pilot Project. From 2018 to 2022, received subsidies from the Ministry of Education’s Higher Education Sprout Project.
2. With the concerted efforts of all faculty and students, the university was ranked 29th nationally in the 2016-2017 University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP).
3. Ranked among the top 10 national universities in the higher education system in the Industry-Academia Cooperation Performance Evaluation by the Higher Education Evaluation Accreditation Council of Taiwan.
4. Listed as a new national brand-name university in Business Weekly, issue 1328.
5. National United University ranked 31st in Taiwan in the 2021-2022 CWUR World University Rankings.
6. In the 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Impact Rankings, National United University ranked 33rd in Taiwan and 601-800 worldwide.
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Alumni
張茜南
President of the 4th Overseas Student Association
Hong Kong
The president of the 4th Overseas Student Association, after graduating and returning to Hong Kong, passed the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ) assessment. The bachelor’s degree obtained in Taiwan is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree with honors in Hong Kong. Currently employed in a public sector unit in Hong Kong.
陳政南
Outstanding alumni
Hong Kong
1) Received the Ministry of Education’s Private Donation Scholarship in 2020 at National United University
2) Received the Outstanding Overseas Student Scholarship in 2021 at National Chengchi University
3) Received an Honorable Mention in the 2019 National Student Photography Competition
4) Served as the editor-in-chief of Public Television Peopo News at National United University from 2019-2020
5) Received the Special Jury Award in the Ministry of Education’s “My Future is My Own” Microfilm Competition
6) Obtained an internship opportunity at Global Views Magazine through the Commonwealth Education Media and Publishing’s Global Views Magazine Internship Program
7) Served as a course assistant and research assistant at National Chengchi University
8) Public Television PeoPo Citizen News Planning / Webcast Producer
黃威杰
Entrepreneur
Malaysia
Studied in the Department of Business Administration at the university, performed excellently in the department, and started his own business in Malaysia after returning.
梁瑋臣
9th Rural Regeneration – Humanities Care Award
Malaysia
9th Rural Regeneration – Humanities Care Award
Top 8 nationwide in the 2020 Fantasy Design Competition
陳照光
Outstanding alumni
South Tangerang
Indonesia
Third prize in the Cross-Strait Four Universities Joint Teaching Review for three sessions, finalist in the Global Biomimicry Design Competition, representative of Feng Chia University for exchange review, participated in the Advanced Biological Integrated Algorithm Design International Workshop, participated in the Taiwan-UK Digital Design International Workshop and Bartlett Lecture, and participated in the Japan Summer Exchange Program.
程章寧
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
In 2018, represented the university in returning to Malaysia to participate in the Taiwan Higher Education Exhibition organized by the Malaysian Federation of Alumni Associations from Universities and Colleges of Taiwan, enhancing the university’s visibility and student recruitment.
Graduation representative of the 2017 academic year, shared the process of overseas Chinese students studying in Taiwan and expressed gratitude. Also passed the entrance exam for the Institute of Transportation at National Chiao Tung University in the same year.
周知和
Outstanding alumni
Penang, Malaysia
2024 Overseas Community Affairs Council’s Outstanding Overseas Chinese Student Award for Graduating Students
2023 Industry Patent Analysis and Layout Competition – Honorable Mention
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Highlights
Taiwan National University System
The university, together with National Chung Hsing University, National Taichung University of Education, and National Kaohsiung University, jointly established the “Taiwan National University System,” composed of 11 national universities. They jointly conduct various inter-school cooperation and exchanges, providing opportunities for college students to participate in overseas volunteer service work in our country’s allied or friendly countries and promoting international exchange affairs.
Please refer to the official website for details link
International exchange activities
Each year, students are subsidized to participate in short-term overseas study, exchange programs, and invited or nominated to participate in overseas academic exchange activities, or to attend overseas international conferences and present papers orally; summer internships and student exchanges are signed with sister schools in the United States, France, Japan, and South Korea.
World’s Top 2% Scientists 2021
Scholars at Stanford University in the United States released the latest “2024 World’s Top 2% Scientists 2024” list. National United University has 14 people on the “Lifetime Science Impact Ranking (1960 – 2023)” and 5 people on the “Annual Science Impact Ranking.” The outstanding results rank National United University 23rd among 159 universities and colleges in Taiwan.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Management
College of Engineering and Science
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
College of Design
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Hakka Studies
Scholarships
Scholarships
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(1) Bachelor’s students must take at least 16 credits per semester (graduating students must take at least 9 credits); Master’s and doctoral students must take at least 8 credits per semester (graduating graduate students must take at least 4 credits). (2) Academic performance in the top 20% of the class in the previous semester. (3) Not receiving other public funding from the government of the Republic of China. 2596a1-44> |
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NTD 27,000-58,500/semester |
(1) Tuition and miscellaneous fee waivers: Foreign students in undergraduate and graduate programs in the first academic year, graduate students may continue to receive it once (one academic year). (2) Scholarship for undergraduate students: NTD 6,000 per month, paid for 4.5 months per semester. The overall average academic performance in the previous semester must be above 65 points, the conduct grade must be above 80 points, and at least 9 credits must be taken. Graduate School: NTD 8,000 per month, paid for 4.5 months per semester. The overall average academic performance in the previous semester must be above 80 points, the conduct grade must be above 80 points, and at least 4 credits must be taken. An additional NTD 2,000 per month for those in the top 10% of the class; An additional NTD 5,000 for the first place in the class (not cumulative with the NTD 2,000 for the top 10% of the class) 581249-4d> |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Engineering, College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Design, Department of Information Management
NTD 52,000
College of Management (excluding the Department of Information Management)
NTD 45,200
College of Hakka Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
NTD 44,570
Living Expenses
Accommodation: NTD 22,000 (excluding winter and summer vacation periods)
Living expenses: NTD 72,000-NTD 98,000
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National Chi Nan University
Information
Address
No.1, University Rd, Puli, Nantou County,545301 Taiwan,R.O.C.
Colleges and Schools
6 colleges, 25 departments
Tuition
Tuition: 44,000-52,000 NTD/YR
Living expenses: 72,000-96,000 NTD/YR
Accommodation fee
Accommodation fee: 17,000 NTD/YR
Contact Information
Introduction
The most vibrant, caring, balanced, and excellent teaching and research cradle in Central Taiwan
National Chi Nan University (NCNU) was established in 1995 in Puli Township, Nantou County, the geographical center of Taiwan. With the mission of spreading Chinese culture southward and overseas, it is committed to cultivating well-rounded talents based in Taiwan with international mobility. It is a comprehensive university encompassing humanities, management, technology, and education.
The current president, Professor Wu Tung-hsing, leads the university’s 20 lean teaching, administrative, and research units, with nearly 700 faculty and staff members, working together to create NCNU into the most vibrant, caring, balanced, and excellent teaching and research cradle in Central Taiwan. More than 6,000 students choose to study at NCNU’s 26 bachelor’s programs (including 3 indigenous-specific programs), 27 master’s programs, and 14 doctoral programs each year, absorbing knowledge and incubating life ideals at NCNU.
In the past 29 years, more than 20,000 alumni have spread their branches and leaves all over the world. NCNU has won the GreenMetric Top 50 in the world, and WURI (World University with Real Impact) Ranking 2024 has won three global Top 50 awards in competitions and rankings, and the proportion of international students ranks third in the country.
In terms of transportation, NCNU has signed a contract with Nantou Bus, providing 30 daily round trips between National Chi Nan University and Puli Transfer Station, passing through the “City Bus No. 1” in Puli’s important living blocks, which is convenient for students to go to class, shop and live. In order to meet the needs of students in the Greater Taipei area, Kuo-Kuang Motor Transportation has opened the “1832E” regular bus route directly to National Chi Nan University, with 2 buses each on Friday and Sunday afternoons. In addition, students can take the “Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Sun Moon Lake Line” with their NCNU student ID to enjoy free discounts from the HSR Taichung Station directly to the campus. There are also 10 daily buses between NCNU and Taichung HSR Station, which is convenient for students to travel back and forth.
The surrounding townships of NCNU are mostly a combination of rural and urban areas, bordering the traditional territories of indigenous peoples, with a rich cultural heritage; and because it is close to Sun Moon Lake, Xinzhongheng Highway, and Hehuan Mountain and other well-known recreational tourism resources, it has gradually developed a number of cross-disciplinary, social participation-style innovative teaching programs, and echoes the regional industrial pulse, forming the educational feature of “deeply cultivating Shuishalian and welcoming Southeast Asia.”
World-class green university with stunning campus scenery
Green Sustainability
NCNU is located on the Puli suburban terrace, sheltered by the Central Mountain Range, Hehuan Mountain, and Xueshan Mountain Range; 88% of the 150-hectare campus is covered by rolling grassland, and is surrounded by more than 12,000 trees of 113 species such as Taiwan fir, and the shade is decorated with cherry blossoms, plum blossoms and osmanthus forests, and it is also the habitat of more than 10 species of frogs and 110 species of butterflies; the curriculum integrates green energy, waste reduction, and smart machinery; it has won the international “UI GreenMetric World University Rankings” 31st in the world, and has been the No. 1 national comprehensive university in Taiwan for seven consecutive years, and ranks 2nd in the world in the infrastructure category.
Source of Cherry Blossoms
Thousands of Taiwan cherry blossoms and Japanese double cherry blossoms in the NCNU campus bloom in succession in February and March every year, attracting a large number of people to enjoy the cherry blossoms, participate in NCNU and community tea ceremony activities, and experience the beauty of daily life.
International Exchange and Cross-domain Cooperation
Go international
A total of 173 colleges and universities around the world have established sister schools with 23 schools in China, 25 schools in Japan, 10 schools in South Korea, 45 schools in Europe and other countries, and nearly 600 overseas students from all over the world are pursuing their degrees every year. In addition, it has a complete Southeast Asian talent cultivation system, which is the best bridge and platform connecting domestic and foreign universities and Taiwanese enterprises.
Borderless Education
NCNU actively guides teachers and students to cross the boundaries of learning, build learning fields outside the campus, and enhance students’ understanding of local communities through school-wide service-learning courses; in addition, it also connects teacher communities, teaching and research resources, and off-campus civic groups to create multi-level knowledge exchange paths to create a university town that crosses the boundaries of the university.
Expand enrollment and open “Key Industry Departments” and “International Vocational Training Department” for enrollment
In response to the domestic low birth rate and the talent needs of key industries, in line with the immigration policy planning of the National Development Council, NCNU has launched the “Key Industry Department Enrollment” and “International Vocational Training Department” since the 112 academic year to promote the employment of outstanding talents in Taiwan.
Key Industry Departments: Department of Information Management, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, Department of Applied Materials and Optoelectronic Engineering, and Bachelor’s Program of the College of Science and Technology.
International Vocational Training Department: Department of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management—Tourism and Leisure Group, Department of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management—Hospitality Management Group, Department of Information Management, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, and Department of Applied Materials and Optoelectronic Engineering.
Alumni

陳穎志
Founder of Huadu International Group
Hong Kong
• Outstanding Alumni Award in the 104th Academic Year
• Outstanding Alumni Award in the 105th Academic Year
• Founding President of the National Chi Nan University Hong Kong Alumni Association
• Director of the General Association of Hong Kong Alumni Associations of Various Universities in Taiwan
• Deputy Director of the World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations
• President of the Hong Kong Shenzhou Youth Service Society
• Director of the Hong Kong Sun Yat-sen Society
• Founder and Executive Director of Huadu International (Hong Kong) Investment Development Co., Ltd.
• Founder and Executive Director of Huadu International (Macau) Investment Development Co., Ltd.
• Executive Director of Guangzheng Holdings Limited
• Executive Director of Macau Jialun Garment Weaving Factory
• Health Management Consultant of Taiwan MJ Hong Kong Health Examination Center Co., Ltd.

陳偉平
Executive Director of Hong Kong Southeast Investment Co., Ltd.
Hong Kong
• Outstanding Alumni Award in the 108th Academic Year
• Outstanding Alumni Award in the 109th Academic Year
Current:
• Executive Director of Hong Kong Southeast Investment Co., Ltd.
• Director of Taichung Shengyao Land Development Co., Ltd.
• President of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao-Taiwan Youth Federation
• Vice President of the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong
• Vice Chairman of the Alumni Association of National Chi Nan University
• Supervisor of the Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan Alumni Association
Formerly:
• Marketing Director of UBS Financial Leasing Co., Ltd.
• Director of Financial Leasing Business of Renrui Investment Holdings Co., Ltd. (2322.HK)
• Representative of the University Affairs Conference of National Chi Nan University
• Dream Mentor of National Chi Nan University

葉鑑波
Key Person in Taiwan-Australia Exchange
Macau
Director of the Macau Anglican Church Lok Tin Lun Gambling Counseling and Healthy Family Service Center
Macau’s social work field platform – key person in Macau exchange
Outstanding Alumni Award in the 103rd Academic Year
張國樑
Outstanding Alumni Award in the 104th Academic Year
Macau
General Manager of the Funds Department of China Guangfa Bank Macau Branch
Founding President of the National Chi Nan University Macau Alumni Association
Outstanding Alumni Award in the 104th Academic Year

陳曉君
Outstanding Alumni Award in the 105th Academic Year
Macau
Director of the Information and Communication Technology Department of the University of Macau
President of the Macau Junior Chamber of Commerce
President of the National Chi Nan University Macau Alumni Association
Outstanding Alumni Award in the 105th Academic Year

黃天賜
Founder of Shengxue Intelligence
Malaysia
Founder of Shengxue Intelligence Center, Shengxue Intelligence Magazine and website (fsi.my). Outstanding alumnus of the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Resource Development (formerly “Graduate Institute of Adult and Continuing Education”).
王雪婷
Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Venture Grab, an entrepreneurial platform
Malaysia
Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Venture Grab, an entrepreneurial platform
何俊樺
Director of the Student Affairs Department of Foon Yew High School, Johor Bahru
Malaysia
Director of the Student Affairs Department of Foon Yew High School, Johor Bahru
許環偉
Director of the Counseling Department of Yik Chiao Secondary School, Perak
Malaysia
Director of the Counseling Department of Yik Chiao Secondary School, Perak
吳鄢如
Director of the Religious Education Department of Yik Chiao Secondary School, Perak
Malaysia
Director of the Religious Education Department of Yik Chiao Secondary School, Perak
鄭雅君
Deputy Director of the Student Affairs Office and Head of the Counseling Group of Kuan Cheng High School
Malaysia
Deputy Director of the Student Affairs Office and Head of the Counseling Group of Kuan Cheng High School
皮鉅漢
Specialist of the Human Resources Development Department of CTBC Bank
Indonesia
Specialist of the Human Resources Development Department of CTBC Bank
Specialist of the Human Resources Department of Delta International Electronics
李彥毅
Technical Deputy Manager of MediaTek Technology Co.
Indonesia
Engineer of Zhiyi Technology Co., Ltd.
Senior Engineer of Synopsys Technology Co., Ltd.
Technical Deputy Manager of MediaTek Technology Co.
蘇峻賢
Deputy Manager of the Electronic Product Development Department of AU Optronics Co., Ltd.
Indonesia
Deputy Manager of the Electronic Product Development Department of AU Optronics Co., Ltd.
陳金益
Founder and CEO of PT. Kayong Muara Teknoindo
Indonesia
Founder and CEO of PT. Kayong Muara Teknoindo
Highlights
Featured courses
I Excellent teaching and research results, providing graded Chinese language courses for international students
1.The employment rate of NCNU students ranks 2nd among national comprehensive universities, the overall employment performance ranks 7th in the country, and the average starting salary of graduates is higher than 30,000 yuan.
2.Stanford University released the “Top 2% of the World’s Top Scientists List”. A total of 11 teachers from our school were selected in the “Lifetime Science Impact Ranking” and the “2020 Annual Science Impact Ranking”, accounting for about 5% of the number of teachers in NCNU. The selected professors are from the College of Science and Technology and the College of Management, and their research covers semiconductor materials and components, transportation, disaster management, and artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.
3.NCNU provides international students with [Chinese Language Courses] graded teaching. Students can take graded Chinese language courses suitable for their level to effectively improve their Chinese language skills.
II. NCNU has signed cross-school course selection with 10 national universities to implement a borderless university
The “Taiwan National University System” jointly formed by 11 national universities in central and southern Taiwan includes National Chi Nan University, National Chung Hsing University, National United University, National Taiwan University of Sport, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, National Taichung University of Education, National Changhua University of Education, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, National Formosa University, National Chiayi University and National Kaohsiung University, jointly signed a cross-school course selection cooperation agreement. Students from 11 schools can cross-select courses and mutually recognize credits. Bachelor’s students can take 2 courses per semester for free, which is very helpful to encourage students to cross-school and cross-domain learning, and also builds a good foundation for the subsequent promotion of cross-school minor and double major, and exchange student cooperation.
Through the university system platform, 11 national universities are combined to make good use of the resources of each school, seek complementary benefits, expand the basis of cooperation, create cross-domain synergy, and concretely present the horizontal connection power of the university system, so that teachers and students can actually benefit; cross-school course selection cooperation is just the beginning, followed by cross-school minor and double major, cross-school exchange students and other cooperation, through curriculum resource sharing, to meet students’ diverse learning needs, broaden students’ learning fields, and then enhance students’ future employment competitiveness.
Through cross-school course selection cooperation, NCNU students can take courses at other schools for free, increasing the diversity and choice of students’ cross-domain learning. Students from other schools can also come to NCNU to take characteristic courses, such as the R-Cubic Youth Returning Home Innovation Practice Credit Program, the Southeast Asian Culture Characteristic Credit Program, the Green Environmental Protection Credit Program, the Music Technology Micro-Credit Program, the Local Industry and Rural Development Credit Program, the Civil Service Development Credit Program, and the Global Management Elite Credit Program. In addition, there are also characteristic sports courses such as archery, boating, golf, and international standard dance, which are popular among students and are very welcome for students from other schools to take.
III. The school’s extracurricular activities are diverse and rich, and the sports and health center has new equipment
1.The school’s extracurricular activities are diverse, rich and unique, including characteristic sports courses (required physical education courses), cherry blossom season activities, spring hiking activities, school anniversary series activities, student union activities (such as campus concerts), etc.
2.Characteristic sports courses: NCNU connects the environmental advantages of the adjacent Sun Moon Lake and local talents, and offers “characteristic sports” school-wide common courses – boating, archery, swimming, tennis, golf, international standard dance and other 6 characteristic sports. Each student must complete at least two characteristic sports courses before graduation.
3.There are about 86 student clubs in the school, including seven categories:
— Sports clubs: such as mountaineering club, football club, tennis club, vitality YOGA club, badminton club, baseball and softball club, kendo club, archery club, table tennis club, fitness club, men’s volleyball club, boxing training club, Dongtian street fitness club, women’s basketball club, etc.
— Academic and artistic clubs: NCNU English Debate Society, Da Bei Fa Zang Buddhist Society, Fire Dance Performing Arts Society, Knbiyax Club Indigenous Youth Society, Dora Art Society, Reasoning Research Society, Western Baking Society, Yu Ji Sign Language Society, Coffee Research Society, Securities Research Society, Chan Yue Society, Drama Society, Reading Promotion Society, Drinking Society, Card Competition Research Society, Literary Creation Society, Astronomy Society, Information Maker Society, etc.
— Social clubs: Malaysian Student Association, Overseas Chinese Student Association, Indonesian Student Association, Hong Kong and Macao Student Association, Living Spring Singing Society, NCNU Fellowship, North Friendship Association, etc.
— Music clubs: Guitar Club, Wind Music Club, Popular Music Club, National Style Music Club, Piano Club, String Music Club, Ukulele Club, FUN Music Club, Hip Hop Culture Research Club.
— Recreational clubs: Popular Dance Club, Shuxin Club, Anime Club, Survival Game Club, Life Navigation Club, Table Game Club.
— Service clubs: Social Service Group, Animal Protection Society, Chongde Youth Volunteer Society, Goodwill Ambassador Group, Shuishalian Rover Group, Shanlifang Education Group, Tzu Ching Society, etc.
— Autonomous clubs: Student Union, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, Department of Social Work, Department of Public Administration, Department of History, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Department of Indigenous Special Class, Department of Cultural Creativity and Social Marketing Master’s Program, Department of International Business, Department of Economics, Department of Information Management, Department of Finance, Department of Tourism and Hospitality, Department of Management Bachelor’s Program, Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, Department of Science and Technology Bachelor’s Program, Department of Applied Optics, Department of International and Comparative Education, Department of Education Administration, Department of Counseling and Human Resources, Department of Education Bachelor’s Program.
4.The Sports and Health Center is fully equipped: including a comprehensive gymnasium on the first floor (basketball, volleyball, badminton shared), table tennis room, indoor 50-meter heated swimming pool in the swimming pool, water sports pool, spa pool, sauna, steam room, and a gym and aerobics classroom on the second floor.
5.Construction of an outdoor exploration education center
In cooperation with the town office, we applied for a central subsidy of 28 million yuan through the local revitalization project to build an outdoor exploration education center on campus, build the most complete low-to-high-altitude exploration education facilities in central Taiwan, and become an important field for mountain and wilderness exploration education in central Taiwan, and further develop characteristic courses and camp activities. In the area between the NCNU Sports and Health Center and the large playground, 6 low-altitude facilities and 42 medium-to-high-altitude exploration facilities modules are built according to the existing slope, scale, and difficulty level.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
The school gives full play to its own advantages and characteristics. Through the joint efforts of various colleges, departments, centers, and institutes, the school’s industry-university cooperation projects in recent years, government-commissioned and industry-university cooperation projects in 107 were 79 cases, with an amount of 144,217,925 yuan, 85 cases in 108, with an amount of 126,506,049 yuan, and 88 cases in 109, with an amount of 302,299,525 yuan, showing diverse and high-quality industry-university cooperation results.
I In terms of signing industry-university cooperation agreements: The school has signed agreements with the Financial Information Center of the Ministry of Finance, the National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction, the Taiwan Literature Museum of the National History Museum, King Yuan Electronics Co., Ltd., the Instrument Technology Research Center of the National Laboratory Research Institute, the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology of the Ministry of National Defense, the National Health Research Institute, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, the Metal Industry Research and Development Center, the National Immigration Agency of the Ministry of the Interior, Puli Veterans Hospital, Puli Christian Hospital, Zhushan Xiuchuan Hospital, Changhua County Government, Nantou County Government, LDC Hotels & Resorts and U-Media Digital Technology Co., Ltd. and other agencies or institutions to promote industry-university cooperation in various fields. In addition, in order to promote local industry-university cooperation, we have also signed cooperation agreements with 22 public associations or non-profit organizations such as the Greater Puli Tourism Association.
II In terms of government subsidies and commissioned projects:
The school has received many major government project subsidies, which have injected a lot of funds into teaching and research, and enriched the school’s various equipment.
— Ministry of Education subsidy projects:
Higher Education Deep Cultivation Project, Strengthening Cooperation and Exchange with ASEAN and South Asian Countries Project, University Social Responsibility Practice Project (USR), Issue-Oriented Interdisciplinary Narrative Power Cultivation Project, Humanities, Social Sciences and Technology Forward-looking Talent Project, Southeast Asian Language Education Center Project, Teaching Practice Research Project, Borderless University Project, Teaching Empowerment Project, Teaching Innovation Project, Characteristic University Project, etc.
— Government commissioned projects:
The Ministry of Education’s National and Preschool Education Administration’s “107 Academic Year Senior High School Student Learning Process Database Construction and Operation Project – Sub-Project – Academic Performance Process Reporting Platform”, “Senior High School Data Filling Integration Platform Phase 1 Construction Project”, “National Senior High School Student Basic Database Construction and Operation Project (Phase 2)” and the “Soil and Water Conservation Bureau Autonomous Disaster Prevention Community 2.0 Promotion Project Management Project” in cooperation with the Soil and Water Conservation Bureau of the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, etc., show that the school has the research and development energy to implement major government projects.
— Promote industry-university cooperation with local industrial characteristics:
The school is located in Nantou County, and the local industrial characteristics are agriculture and tourism. We encourage teachers to invest in projects that connect with local industries, such as the Ministry of Education’s University Social Responsibility Practice Project (USR), the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Humanities Innovation and Social Practice Project, the Ministry of Science and Technology’s University and Local Government Cooperation to Promote Local Human Development and Cross-domain Governance Project, the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Industry-University Technology Alliance Cooperation Project, promote and market the innovation of Nantou’s local coffee industry and rural catering, and cooperate with the Nantou County Government on disaster prevention and hillside land use and management projects, environmental landscape general consultant projects, food (real) bank assistance professional service projects, climate change environmental protection business response strategy projects, Nantou County Government Indigenous Peoples Administration Bureau official website construction projects, etc., showing that the school cares about the local area and contributes to society.
— In terms of assisting resident manufacturers and encouraging teachers and students to start businesses:
In order to enhance the entrepreneurial atmosphere among teachers and students in the school, the school’s Entrepreneurship Incubation Center assists students in entrepreneurial practice. Since 109, it has offered a 24-hour course called “Reading and Creation Sprout Elementary Class” to provide students with the basic concepts of entrepreneurship; and offered a “Reading and Creation Sprout Advanced Class – U-start Special Class”, hiring industry mentors to conduct individual counseling for the team; in 109, 2 teams received the first-stage subsidy of the Ministry of Education’s Youth Development Agency U-start Program, with a total of 1 million yuan in entrepreneurial funds; one of the teams also received a 600,000 yuan bonus in the second stage. In 110, 3 teams received the first-stage subsidy of the U-start Program, with a total of 1.5 million yuan in entrepreneurial funds.
In addition, in order to assist micro-enterprises that are just starting out, in addition to finding external resources, the center assists resident manufacturers in completing planning books to compete for government project subsidies, and provides specific counseling according to the needs of the manufacturers. The center currently has 2 areas of entrepreneurial incubation space, located in the main campus and the Central Science Park, with a total of 7 physical resident manufacturers in 109 and 5 virtual resident manufacturers in 109.
Low tuition fees and comfortable accommodation environment
The school has low tuition fees, a beautiful environment, comfortable accommodation, and provides international students with four-year guaranteed accommodation, reducing the burden.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Humanities
- Department of Chinese Language and Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Department of Social Policy and Social Work
- Department of Public Policy and Administration
- Department of History
- Graduate Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
- Master Program of Anthropology, Department of Southeast Asian Studies
- Master Program in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Master of Cultural Creative Industry and Social Marketing
College of Management
- Department of International Business Studies
- Department of Economics
- Department of Banking and Finance
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
- Department of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management-Division of Hospitality Management
- The Ph.D. Program in Strategy and Development of Emerging Industries(Division of Tourism Innovation/Division of Emerging Industries)
- Master Program in Strategy and Development of Emerging Industries
- Bachelor of Business Administration
College of Education
- Department of International and Comparative Education
- Department of Educational Policy and Administration
- Counseling Psychology Program, Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Resource Development
- Lifelong Learning and Human Resource Development Program, Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Resource Development
- Master’s program of Lifelong Learning and Human Resource Development
- Master’s program of Guidance and Counseling, Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Resource Development
- Institute of Curriculum Instruction and Technology
- Interdisciplinary Program of Education
College of Science and Technology
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Master Program of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
- Department of Applied Materials and Optoelectronic Engineering
- Bachelor Program of College of Science and Technology
Shuei-Sha Lian College
College of Nursing and Health Welfare
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1. Those who meet the application qualifications 1 (admission through individual application) (2) or qualification 2 (admission through joint distribution) (2) listed in the right column will be given NTD 50,000 yuan once after enrollment and registration. 2. Those who meet the application qualifications 1 (admission through individual application) (1) or qualification 2 (admission through joint distribution) (1) listed in the right column will be given NTD 20,000 yuan after enrollment and registration, which will be distributed in four semesters. 3. Those who are admitted to our school through the [Teacher Training Program] can be exempted from tuition and miscellaneous fees and teacher training course credits for 4 years if they meet the requirements of their contract. 4. Scholarships cannot be received repeatedly, and only one scholarship can be awarded. 25198_6cc88d-08> |
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Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship 25198_917eff-0e> |
Once per semester, the number of places is allocated according to the proportion of overseas Chinese students in each department.
Semester average score of 70-79 points, NTD 5,000 per semester. Semester average score of 80-89, NTD 6,000 per semester and a certificate. Semester average score of 90 or above, NTD 8,000 and a certificate.
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National Chi Nan University Poverty Alleviation Subsidy for Overseas Chinese Students 25198_c569fa-f2> |
NTD 36,000 per person per academic year (NTD 3,000 per month * 12) Graduating students NTD 30,000 (NTD 3,000 per month * 10) 25198_bb279a-32> |
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NTD 60,000 per student per semester (NTD 10,000 per month * 6) 25198_54e927-4c> |
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Humanities: Approximately NTD 22,000 * 2 semesters
College of Education: Approximately NTD 22,000 * 2 semesters
College of Management: Approximately NTD 22,000 * 2 semesters
College of Science and Technology (including the Department of Information Management): Approximately NTD 26,000 * 2 semesters
College of Nursing and Health and Welfare: Approximately NTD 28,000 * 2 semesters
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NTD8,800 25198_65dcf4-9e> |
NTD17,600 25198_80ba9e-51> |
Dormitory name: Buildings C and D 25198_ad9651-10> |
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NTD22,596 25198_11954f-e5> |
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Pathways
National Dong Hwa University
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Information
Address
No. 1, Sec. 2., Da Hsueh Rd., Shoufeng, Hualien 974301, Taiwan, R. O. C.
Postal code: 974301
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 24,900〜55,580/YR
Accommodation: NTD 15,000〜32,100/YR
Living expenses: NTD 48,000〜120,000/YR
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/ndhu.page
Contact Information
+886-3-8905114
[email protected]
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Introduction
National Dong Hwa University is located in Hualien, eastern Taiwan, nestled between the Central Mountain Range to the west and the Coastal Mountain Range and the Pacific Ocean to the east. With its beautiful environment, the University is widely acclaimed as having one of the most beautiful campuses in Taiwan.
NDHU comprises eight colleges: Science and Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences, Management, Hua-Shih College of Education, Indigenous Studies, Arts, Environmental Studies and Oceanography, and Huilan. The curriculum is modularized to make student learning more systematic, and students are encouraged to obtain bachelor’s and master’s degrees within 5 years. NDHU is a diverse and multilingual friendly environment, with nearly 1,000 international students from over 50 countries. Through active interaction between international and local students, the University continues to cultivate a vibrant and internationalized campus
Exclusive Scholarship
To attract and encourage outstanding overseas students to enroll, the University has established a range of scholarships for overseas Chinese students, with increased award amounts available across various academic programs. In addition, the University collaborates with numerous overseas secondary schools and alumni associations through cooperative scholarship agreements, and also offers scholarships under the Malaysian Dong Zong Chinese Independent Secondary School Teacher Training Program.
The dormitory provides
1. The university’s student dormitories are European-style manor buildingsand comprise a total of 10 buildings with 6,200 beds. The dormitory facilities include landscaped courtyard gardens and common lounges, and offer single, double, and quadruple rooms. Dormitories are designated by gender, with secure card-access control at all entrances. Each room is fully equipped with internet access, air conditioning, and other essential amenities.
2. The university guarantees accommodation applications for overseas students throughout their period of study. The dormitory area is well served with dining facilities and 24-hour convenience stores, ensuring that students’ daily living needs are fully met.
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Alumni

YEUNG KA HONG
楊嘉康
2016 Served as Advisor to the Hong Kong and Macau Students Association of the University
Hong Kong
YEUNG KA HONG is an alumnus of the Department of Information Management of the University. He served as the president of the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association in 2015. During his tenure as president, he actively organized activities for overseas Chinese students, worked hard and was responsible. In the same year, the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association won the honor of outstanding club of the University.
In 2016, he served as an advisor to the Hong Kong and Macau Students Association of the University, actively assisting Hong Kong and Macau students in participating in club activities. In the same year, he was also selected as the Hong Kong student representative of the University to shoot IOH promotional videos, sharing his experience of studying at the school in Cantonese, helping Hong Kong students who intend to study at Dong Hwa to understand the curriculum planning and future development of the department.
In addition, he also assisted the International Office in holding new student counseling sessions in Hong Kong, sparing no effort to assist Hong Kong new students in studying in Taiwan. Jia-Kang is enthusiastic about participating in activities, not limited to undergraduate studies, but also in photography. In 2017, he joined the graduation production team of students from the Department of Ethnic Languages and Communication to shoot a micro-film, which won the first prize in the audio-visual competition.
In addition, the Hong Kong Tourism Board held the “2017 Image Hong Kong” cultural exhibition in Hualien, and Jia-Kang was also selected as an exhibition staff member to promote Hong Kong culture.

SIN TENG TENG
冼婷婷
2016 Macau Student Representative of the University
Macao
SIN TENG TENG is an alumna of the Department of Life Sciences of the University. She served as the vice president of the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association in 2014, and served as an advisor to the Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students Association and the Hong Kong and Macau Association in 2015 and 2016 respectively. She actively participated in overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macau student club activities, with a steady demeanor and leadership style, and was kind to others.
In 2016, she was selected as the Macau student representative of the University to shoot IOH promotional videos, sharing her experience of studying at the school in Cantonese, helping Macau students who intend to study at Dong Hwa to understand the curriculum planning and future development of the department.
In addition, Ting-Ting also assisted the International Office in holding Macau new student counseling sessions, explaining information on studying in Taiwan to new students, and enthusiastically assisting younger students in enrolling. In 2017, she also assisted the Macau Taiwan Higher Education Exhibition to promote the University’s enrollment information.

ONG CHIN BEE
王晶美
Outstanding alumni
Malaysia
ONG CHIN BEE is an alumna of the Department of Ethnic Relations and Culture of the University. During her studies, she worked as a student worker in the International Office and was serious and responsible in her work.
Jing-Mei has a lively personality and actively participates in various club activities, including: the Dance Troupe of the College of Indigenous Peoples, the Zheng Music Club, the Hand Drum Club, and the Modern Dance Club. She has also served as the president of the Zheng Music Club. She is often seen in various overseas life activities on campus. She has clear articulation, humor, and her ability to host activities has been highly recognized.
Jing-Mei found employment in Taiwan immediately after graduation and is now in her third year of work, fully adapting to life in Taiwan and demonstrating her talents.

OH MARESSA WINTORA
胡麗玉
Outstanding alumni
Indonesia
OH MARESSA WINTORA is an alumna of the Department of Finance of the University. During her studies, she had excellent grades, was proactive, and earnestly invested in making good use of school resources.
Through the school’s “Five-Year Continuous Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees” program, Hu Sheng deepened her studies and shortened her study period. During her master’s degree, she also applied to the University’s Japanese sister school, Nagasaki University, to study for a dual master’s degree, and successfully obtained a bachelor’s and dual master’s degree within 5 years.

WANG KYI CHAT
王治澤
Outstanding alumni
Myanmar
WANG KYI CHAT is currently studying in the Department of Chinese Literature of the University. In his fourth year of university, he continued his studies through the school’s “Five-Year Continuous Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees” program, and is expected to obtain a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University within 5 years.
When Wang Sheng first enrolled, he applied to study in the Department of Business Administration. However, due to the school’s modular curriculum design, it is easier for students to learn across fields. Finally, he found his beloved Chinese literature. During his studies, he actively created and won numerous awards, and thus discovered his heart’s desire.
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Highlights
International Campus
The university has signed a wide range of cooperation agreements in teaching and research with universities around the world, providing faculty members and students with opportunities for overseas research and academic exchange. Currently, the university has more than 500 partner foreign universities/institutions across all five continents.
The university also actively establishes dual degree programs and student exchange cooperation programs with world-renowned universities, offering more than 500 places each year. These programs encourage students to gain international experience while attracting international students to study on campus. Through bilateral student exchanges, students develop global mobility and an international perspective, while the University benefits from welcoming outstanding students from abroad, achieving mutually beneficial and sustainable outcomes.
Curriculum Modularization
Under the original framework of the departments,National Dong Hwa University has developed a flexible, forward-looking and integrated curriculum modularization system. The curriculum is organized into distinct stages, such as foundational programs, core programs, and professional programs, with clearly defined learning levels and a stronger focus on professional orientation, while also providing greater flexibility in course selection. This system not only integrates academic resources but also enables students to pursue their studies in a more systematic manner, allowing their areas of expertise to better align with market and societal needs.
Five-Year Study of Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees
With a period of three years for undergraduate studies and two years for master’s studies,allowing them to obtain both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in as little as five years. In addition,master’s-level courses taken during the first four years of undergraduate study are exempt from credit fees, thereby reducing the overall tuition burden.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Department of Chinese Literature and Creative Writing
- Department of English and American Literature
- Department of Economics
- Department of History
- Department of Public Administration
- Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology
- Department of Chinese Language and Literature
- Department of Taiwan Culture
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Law
- International Ph.D. Program in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language
- Ph. D. Program in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies
- International Master Program in Teaching Chinese and Calligraphy
College of Science and Engineering
- Department of Applied Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Optoelectronic Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- International Bachelor Program of Big Data Science, College of Science and Engineering
College of Management
- Department of Business Administration
- Graduate Institute of Logistics Management
- Department of International Business
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Information Management
- Department of Finance
- Department of Tourism and Leisure Recreation
- Bachelor Program of Management Science and Finance
- Bachelor Program of Accounting and Information Management(International Program)
- Bachelor Program of Digital Marketing and Service Innovation
Hua-Shih College of Education
College of the Arts
College of Indigenous Studies
College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Full tuition waiver Living allowance: 25563_c192ee-0c> |
1. Must be formally enrolled in the school (excluding extended students), and have not been punished by the school with a reprimand (inclusive) or above during the study period. 2. The academic performance of the previous semester must be in the top 35% of the class to which the department belongs, and the conduct grade must be 80 points or more. 3. Those who have no academic performance in the previous semester during the period of writing a master’s and doctoral thesis: May submit a thesis writing plan application within the application deadline of the school. The thesis writing plan must include research motivation and purpose, research framework and design, data collection methods and sources, thesis outline, bibliography or academic paper publication, etc. 4. Those who study for a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years or directly study for a master’s or doctoral degree at the school may submit an application with the academic transcripts of the bachelor’s and master’s programs. 25563_1ccbeb-88> |
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Cooperative High School Scholarship 25563_5e66f4-25> |
Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_bd9b90-16> |
1. Graduates of cooperative high schools. 2. Students admitted through the school’s “Separate Enrollment of Overseas Chinese Students and Hong Kong and Macau Students Application for Admission” or the Overseas Joint Enrollment Committee’s “Individual Application” channel. 25563_6c211d-04> |
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Cooperative Taiwan Alumni Association Scholarship 25563_f15fe7-6a> |
Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_02c8d3-8e> |
1. Graduates of Sabah and Penang High Schools. 2. Students who apply for admission through the school’s “Separate Enrollment of Overseas Chinese Students and Hong Kong and Macau Students” or the Overseas Joint Enrollment Committee’s “Individual Application” channel, and apply for admission with Party A as the first choice. 25563_1b4968-9f> |
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Full tuition waiver (approximately NTD 50,000/year) 25563_ce8f25-3d> |
1. Malaysian high school graduates. 2. Apply for admission through the school’s separate enrollment of overseas Chinese students and Hong Kong and Macau students. 3. Winners must study bachelor’s degree courses and education programs. 25563_887093-80> |
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NTD 47,480 25563_c231b1-4d> |
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NTD 55,140〜55,580 25563_c38e7e-f0> |
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College of Management 25563_bc21dc-a8> |
NTD 48,200 25563_3e1883-77> |
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NTD 47,480〜55,140 25563_1fe2db-39> |
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NTD 55,140 25563_7cf365-30> |
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NTD 47,480 25563_82057c-df> |
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NTD 55,140 25563_530139-b6> |
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NTD 24,900 25563_63a509-72> |
Living Expenses/Year
Accommodation: NTD 15,000~32,100
Living expenses: NTD 48,000~120,000
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School accommodation
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Qie Yun 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_6e4b0f-59> |
Graduate School 25563_a5ffaa-60> |
Single Room with Shared Bathroom 25563_11da72-80> |
$9,500 25563_7631b0-d2> |
$19,000 25563_e5d725-c2> |
Single Occupancy 25563_87943e-8d> |
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$21,400 25563_ddca5d-50> |
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Double Room with Private Bathroom 25563_eef22a-09> |
$10,700 25563_d17a69-69> |
$21,400 25563_ad52b7-4d> |
Double Occupancy 25563_dbf17d-0d> |
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Yang Shan Dorm 25563_b4fd6a-15> |
Undergraduate (Female) 25563_cab6d3-c5> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_586915-08> |
$7,500 25563_8adc0f-22> |
$15,000 25563_9b7959-57> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_60822d-ac> |
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Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_aec5aa-22> |
$7,500 25563_05c395-7a> |
$15,000 25563_64381a-06> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_7b19a2-b6> |
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Han Xing 2nd Dorm 25563_b5e48c-02> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_cdd792-97> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_e1687e-6f> |
$7,500 25563_a0ba4c-ef> |
$15,000 25563_635c90-fd> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_53d7b3-59> |
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Xiang Qing Dorm 25563_5cb3cd-46> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_aa70c8-09> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_bac7c5-6f> |
$7,500 25563_dca85f-62> |
$15,000 25563_bbb526-47> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_7352bb-66> |
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Qin Yue 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_8dc739-b8> |
Undergraduate (Female) 25563_2ef450-b7> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_3b5b31-f5> |
$9,500 25563_bbe726-c9> |
$19,000 25563_0802c9-42> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_4fd00c-4f> |
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Ying Xi 1st and 2nd Dorm 25563_1b717e-50> |
Undergraduate (Male) 25563_f8911f-6a> |
Quad Room with Private Bathroom 25563_cf7f13-99> |
$9,500 25563_3b8fb2-cc> |
$19,000 25563_a63224-93> |
Quadruple Occupancy 25563_c7880a-87> |
Pathways
National Taiwan University of Sport
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Information
Address
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
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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.
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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.

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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!
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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
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School Departments and Programs
College of Sports Performance
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Living expenses: NTD/YR 60,000~90,000
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Location
Minsheng Campus
Yingcai Campus
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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
NTCU ranked 3rd in CommonWealth Magazine for National Medium-Sized University in Taiwan (2023) and was 3rd in Global Views Monthly for Academic Research Funding Taken by Each Teacher (2023).



Overseas Chinese/Hong Kong & Macau 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 in Teacher Education
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.
Semiconductor Skills Credit Program (TSMC)
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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University Departments and Programs
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Bachelor Program of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Scholarships for Overseas Chinese Students
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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/
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+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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Scholarships
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Winners can receive between NTD 5,000 and 13,000 (depending on the scholarship), totaling about 70 items. 25873_5b677c-03> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance 25873_15440b-1b> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Students 25873_999b01-5d> |
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Overseas Community Affairs Council Scholarship for Outstanding Graduating Overseas Chinese Students 25873_727612-93> |
Winners will be issued according to the amount approved by the Overseas Community Affairs Council. 25873_e28d2b-d5> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Graduate Students 25873_e2cb59-8c> |
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Scholarships and Grants for Graduate Students 25873_cca240-44> |
Apply and issue according to the regulations of each department. 25873_72141b-b4> |
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Emergency Assistance Fund 25873_866765-fc> |
Those whose families or students of the university themselves have suffered major emergencies that have caused financial difficulties can receive a maximum subsidy of NTD 30,000. 25873_e8c981-d5> |
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Mr. Wang Jin-pyng’s Emergency Assistance Fund for Caring for Poor Students 25873_6eb6a1-08> |
Those whose families or students of the university themselves have suffered major emergencies that have caused financial difficulties can receive a maximum subsidy of NTD 50,000. 25873_2fd252-cf> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Students ~ Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance 25873_5dc9a9-f3> |
Winners will receive between NTD 8,000 and 4,000 (NTD 8,000 for the 1st place, NTD 6,000 for the 2nd place, and NTD 4,000 for the 3rd place). 25873_1135f0-1f> |
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Scholarship for Outstanding Students ~ Scholarship for Outstanding Talent 25873_2b35f9-2f> |
Each winner will be awarded NTD 5,000. 25873_2e3197-24> |
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New Student Scholarship (Overseas Chinese Students) 25873_0be301-4d> |
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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 13,060 25873_bdb8d1-b9> |
Third Dormitory (Shenwen Building) Female Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom 25873_857f88-b4> |
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NTD 11,860 25873_90d4fe-5b> |
Sixth Dormitory (Shensi Building) Female Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom 25873_4cb031-37> |
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NTD 6,430 25873_573d82-15> |
NTD 12,860 25873_afa980-60> |
Seventh Dormitory (Mingbian Building) Female Freshman Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom 25873_a39706-1e> |
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NTD 6,930 25873_42f309-c0> |
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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NTD 16,660 25873_6c34f8-f9> |
Ninth Dormitory (Zhizhi Building) Mixed Gender Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom 25873_da2f06-45> |
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Tenth Dormitory Mixed Gender Quadruple Suite, Double Accessible Suite, Double Suite 25873_3f1dfe-20> |
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Pathways
National Chung Hsing University
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Information
Address
No.145, Xingda Rd., South Dist., Taichung 402202, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: Approximately NTD 48,000 ~ 57,000/year
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 20,000 ~ 50,000/year
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 ~ 200,000/year
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/nchurecruit.ocs
Contact Information
+886-4-22840216
[email protected]
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Introduction
National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), founded in 1919, is a research-oriented comprehensive national university. Its academic fields are complete, with the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Management, Law and Political Science, Science, Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Life Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine, the Research Institute for Circular Economy, and the International College of Innovation and Industry. The 11 colleges are concentrated on the main campus in the center of Taichung City (Taiwan’s second largest city, an important transportation hub between north and south). The Academy of Circular Economy is located on the Nantou campus (Zhongxing New Village, Nantou City). Both campuses are easily accessible, have a comfortable climate, and offer good living conditions.
NCHU excels in research areas such as agricultural science, agricultural economics, veterinary medicine, life sciences, translational medicine, materials science, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, and green technology. In 2022, in response to the global trend of sustainable development, it established the first Academy of Circular Economy in Asia, focusing on three key areas: new agriculture, smart technology, and green semiconductors, further expanding its rich research fields.
Teaching quality and academic prestige
It demonstrates excellent performance in 10 fields: Agricultural Science, Plant and Animal Science, Chemistry, Engineering, Materials Science, Biology and Biochemistry, Clinical Medicine, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Environment and Ecology, and General Social Sciences, ranking in the top 1% globally in Essential Science Indicators (ESI).
We have established departments (programs) taught entirely in English, promoted English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI), accelerated the bilingualization of the university, improved students’ English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and assisted students in obtaining internationally and corporately recognized English proficiency certifications to facilitate future career planning and development.
Together with National Cheng Kung University, National Sun Yat-sen University, and National Chung Cheng University, we form the “Taiwan Comprehensive University System” alliance. We also form the “Taiwan National University System” alliance with National Chi Nan University and 14 other national universities. Through academic exchanges, inter-university course selection, mutual recognition of credits, and sharing of library resources, we increase students’ opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, integrate the resources of member schools to jointly establish research centers, implement social responsibility, develop internationalization, create interdisciplinary synergies, and enhance the competitiveness of the university.
International Exchange and Cooperation
We promote an internationalized campus, signing sister school cooperation agreements with over 350 major universities abroad, exchanging students, and signing transnational dual degree programs with internationally renowned universities in the United States, France, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and other countries to enhance students’ international perspective and competitiveness.
International Student Support Mechanism
The Student Safety Division assists overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students with admission procedures, accommodation arrangements, health insurance, and organizes seminars to help students adapt to campus life as soon as possible. There are also scholarships and grants available exclusively for overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao students.
Students form the “Overseas Chinese Students Association,” which includes the Malaysian Student Association, the Hong Kong and Macao Student Association, the Indonesian Student Association, the Myanmar Student Association, and the Global Student Association. Through various academic, cultural, sports, and recreational activities, they build consensus among students from different regions and experience a sense of home.
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Alumni

趙達衡
Hong Kong
A graduate of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, he is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2017, founder of Yih Fa Medical Devices Co., Ltd., and serves as the President of the National Chung Hsing University Hong Kong Alumni Association, the President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Taiwan Universities, and the President of the World Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations.
He founded the “Taiwan Universities Hong Kong Students Award Program,” awarding outstanding leadership awards and academic excellence awards to Hong Kong students studying in Taiwan, encouraging them to study hard, participate in clubs, and develop their leadership skills.

劉子健
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Business Administration, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2018, currently serving as the Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly in Malaysia. She received the Ministry of Education’s “Global Outstanding Taiwan Alumni Award” in 2020 and is one of the few active Chinese politicians in Malaysia.
For more than 20 years, she has been involved in Malaysian public affairs, actively promoting the rights of Chinese education. During her two terms as Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly, she promoted several agricultural reforms, which have been widely recognized.

李振光
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Food Science, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2012. Because her degree was not recognized by the Malaysian government after returning to Malaysia, she and like-minded students who studied in Taiwan organized an agricultural association, founded the National Chung Hsing University Alumni Association in Malaysia, and the United Federation of Taiwan Alumni Associations in Malaysia.
With the goal of gaining government recognition of degrees earned by students studying in Taiwan and taking care of the welfare of students studying in Taiwan, she was awarded the title of Dato’ by the Supreme Head of State of Malaysia for her contributions to society and was also awarded the Overseas Community Affairs Council’s “Global Outstanding Overseas Chinese Alumnus Award” in 2025.

周文瑞
Malaysia
A graduate of the Department of Food Science, she is an outstanding alumnus of NCHU in 2006, serving as the CEO of Exclusive. Mark and Q-Pack Co., Ltd., with business covering Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, India, Hong Kong, and mainland China. She is also the Executive Director of CNI Holdings Co., Ltd. The CNI Group has a total of 9 factories and is a model of self-made entrepreneurship.
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Highlights
We offer “Interdisciplinary Credit Programs” and “Interdisciplinary Second Specialty Programs” to help students develop a second specialty.
The “Interdisciplinary Credit Program” is designed to broaden students’ learning fields and cultivate their ability to integrate disciplines to facilitate their further studies or employment. We offer interdisciplinary credit programs for bachelor’s and graduate students to choose from according to their interests.
The “Interdisciplinary Second Specialty Program” is designed to encourage students to learn independently, provide more flexibility in course selection and interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and assist students in developing a second specialty. Currently, 9 departments offer interdisciplinary second specialty programs for students to choose from.
“Xingshuxue Corporate Mentors” guide students to explore new career possibilities.
The “Xingshuxue Corporate Mentors” course is composed of 7 benchmark companies – SPIL, Bank SinoPac, YS Biopharma, Ve Wong Corporation, Taiwan Cement Corporation, ASML Taiwan, and Yulon Nissan – forming an “Enabler Alliance” to allow students to come into contact with different fields of industry. Through the guidance of corporate executives, students can explore their careers in advance and create more possibilities.
The course content includes visits, industry trends, and career counseling, allowing students to understand the talents needed in various industries and to learn across fields in addition to their original fields, which is of great help to students entering the industry in the future.
“STARTUP @NCHU” is a place to inspire and realize entrepreneurial dreams.
“STARTUP @NCHU” is a field for teachers and students to incubate new ventures, a brand for business counseling and innovation and entrepreneurship, and the first friendly school in Taiwan that can be registered as a company. With the core concept of inspiring students’ innovative thinking, we maintain cooperation with entrepreneurial courses (competition teams) in various colleges (institutes) so that teams can continue their entrepreneurial dreams after courses or competitions. On the teacher side, we actively explore original and commercially potential technology teams, and assist in applying for the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Scientific Research and Entrepreneurship Program, FITI Program, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Value Creation 2.0 Program to help original technologies move towards commercialization.
For various teams, we provide case-specific consulting clinics and training courses, assist them in establishing companies, match angel investment funds, and assist in linking external resources, extending into the back-end incubation center of our school, creating a complete one-stop path for innovation and entrepreneurship counseling, and creating an exclusive practice place for NCHU teachers and students to generate entrepreneurial ideas.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
- Department of History
- Graduate Institute of Library and Information Science
- Bachelor Program in Taiwan Humanities and Creativity
- Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature and Transnational Cultural Studies
- International Doctoral Program in Taiwan and Transcultural Studies (taught entirely in English)
College of Management
- Department of Finance
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Management Information Systems
- Department of Marketing
- Department of Accounting
- Graduate Institute of Technology Management (Master's program divided into Technology Management and Electronic Commerce)
- Graduate Institute of Sports and Health Management
College of Law and Politics
- Department of Law
- Graduate Institute of International Politics
- Graduate Institute of National Policy and Public Affairs
- Graduate Institute of Professional Development for Educators
- International Master Program in Asia and China Studies (taught entirely in English)
- Tricontinental Master Program in Global Studies (taught entirely in English)
College of Science
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Physics (Bachelor's program divided into General Physics and Optoelectronics)
- Graduate Institute of Nanosciece
- Department of Applied Mathematics (Bachelor's program divided into Applied Mathematics and Data Science & Computing)
- Graduate Institute of Statistics
- Graduate Institute of Data Science and Information Computing
- Doctoral Program in Big Data Analytics for Industrial Applications
College of Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Environmental Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Bachelor Program in Intellectual Creativity Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering (jointly affiliated with the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine)
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Department of Agronomy
- Department of Horticulture
- Department of Forestry (Bachelor's program divided into Wood Science and Forest Science)
- Department of Applied Economics
- Department of Plant Pathology
- Department of Entomology
- Department of Animal Science
- Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences
- Department of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering
- Department of Soil and Water Conservation
- Department of Food Science and Biotechnology
- Graduate Institute of Biotechnology
- Graduate Institute of Bio-Industry Management
- Bachelor Program in Landscape and Recreation / Master Program
- Bachelor Program in Biotechnology
- International Bachelor Program in Agribusiness (taught entirely in English)
- International Master Program in Agriculture (taught entirely in English)
- International Doctoral Program in Agriculture (taught entirely in English)
- Master Program in Agricultural Economics and Marketing
- Master Program in Plant Medicine and Good Agricultural Practice
- Graduate Institute of Food Safety
- International Master Program in Plant and Microbial Biology (taught entirely in English)
College of Life Sciences
- Department of Life Sciences
- Graduate Institute of Molecular Biology
- Graduate Institute of Biochemistry
- Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences (jointly affiliated with the College of Life Sciences and the College of Medicine)
- Graduate Institute of Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Doctoral Program in Translational Medicine
- Doctoral Program in Medical Biotechnology
- Doctoral Program in Biotechnology Industrial Innovation and Management
- Master Program in Precision Health
- International Doctoral Program in Interdisciplinary Innovative Life Science and Technology (taught entirely in English)
College of Veterinary Medicine
College of Medicine
Scholarships
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Meet one of the following qualifications: 2. Admission through the “Independent Recruitment” or “Individual Application” channel: High school academic performance ranks in the top 5% of the school or the overall average reaches 80 points (GPA 3.38) or above, and is recommended by the principal of the graduating high school or the school’s alumni association in the place of residence. Students who win the award in the first semester, from the second semester to the end of the prescribed study period of the department (excluding the extended study period), must have a conduct score of 80 points or more in the previous semester and meet one of the following conditions: 2. Obtained international or national competitions, and the individual performance reached the top three, and passed the review by the review committee. 26121_50ad8c-e9> |
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Overseas Chinese students in the first year of the bachelor’s program who have not received other scholarships or grants and meet one of the following qualifications: 2. Strongly recommended by the school’s alumni association in the place of residence or the principal of the graduating high school, and is a graduate of a strategic alliance high school abroad. 26121_94ce9b-00> |
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National Chung Hsing University Scholarship for Underprivileged Overseas Chinese Students 26121_7d1e40-fe> |
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Economically disadvantaged overseas Chinese students who are not exempt from tuition and miscellaneous fees. Applicants for scholarships must also meet the following conditions: 2. Master’s and doctoral programs: Those with outstanding overall performance. 26121_a63a7b-cb> |
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Those whose average academic performance in the previous semester is 80 points or more or who have published a thesis (including freshmen), and who have not received other scholarships with an average monthly amount higher than NTD 10,000 (including those who have received government-related project subsidies). 26121_c99837-e5> |
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Underprivileged overseas Chinese students who are enrolled and have not received tuition or miscellaneous fee subsidies or exemptions, excluding graduate students and extended students. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program apply with a certificate of poverty; students in the second grade or above must have passed the total average academic performance for the entire academic year in the previous academic year and have not been subject to any punishment above a reprimand. 26121_947230-fe> |
For more exclusive scholarship information, please visit https://recruit.nchu.edu.tw/college-exam/overseas/index-overseas.aspx?examc=Q#scholarship
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
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NTD 47,716 26121_be8cdc-b6> |
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College of Management 26121_8e7ad1-32> |
NTD 48,430 26121_7ff081-c3> |
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College of Law and Political Science 26121_a6e2d3-dc> |
NTD 48,430 26121_cf41a0-70> |
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College of Science 26121_0b7be2-10> |
NTD 55,304 26121_d1d2db-f6> |
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College of Engineering 26121_a6bce9-d9> |
NTD 55,754 26121_ba2b6a-3e> |
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School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 26121_2e7b5e-94> |
NTD 55,754 26121_1635d2-fa> |
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NTD 55,304 26121_cb5609-04> |
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College of Life Sciences 26121_afdb44-4e> |
NTD 55,304 26121_9a3fd6-23> |
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College of Veterinary Medicine 26121_5dcbd6-c6> |
NTD 56,876 26121_aa01c1-2f> |
Living Accommodation Expenses
Living expenses: Approximately NTD 120,000 ~ 200,000/year
Accommodation: Approximately NTD 20,000 ~ 50,000/year (summer accommodation fees are calculated separately)
School accommodation
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Other Instructions 26121_99cc9c-b5> |
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NTD 16,352 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) 26121_85503b-5d> |
NTD 29,731 26121_4e22a1-31> |
Dormitory name: Cheng Xuan (female dormitory) 1. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program have priority to move in. If there are too many new students applying for accommodation, they may be arranged to other dormitories with lower accommodation fees. 26121_111982-13> |
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NTD 11,073 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) 26121_eac958-c9> |
NTD 20,046 26121_2c3f58-96> |
Dormitory name: Pu Xuan (female dormitory) 1. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program have priority to move in. If there are too many new students applying for accommodation, they may be arranged to other dormitories with lower accommodation fees. 26121_8accd9-65> |
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NTD 16,599 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) 26121_9b46b6-b5> |
NTD 30,180 26121_0b53c8-54> |
Dormitory name: Xingda Second Village (male dormitory) 1. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program have priority to move in. If there are too many new students applying for accommodation, they may be arranged to other dormitories with lower accommodation fees. 26121_148c6c-29> |
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NTD 11,606 in the first semester (including winter vacation accommodation) 26121_9731af-d7> |
NTD 20,891 26121_559bb1-65> |
Dormitory name: Li Zhai (male dormitory) 1. Freshmen in the bachelor’s program have priority to move in. If there are too many new students applying for accommodation, they may be arranged to other dormitories with lower accommodation fees. 26121_b752fb-ff> |
For more dormitory information, please visit https://www.osa.nchu.edu.tw/osa/dorm/introduction.php
Male Dormitory – Xingda Second Village



Male Dormitory – Li Zhai



Female Dormitory – Cheng Xuan



Female Dormitory – Pu Xuan



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National Ilan University
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Information
Address
No.1, Sec. 1, Shennong Rd., Yilan City 260, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tuition and Accommodation Fees
Tuition: NTD 45,654~52,604/year
Accommodation: NTD 19,000/year
Living expenses: NTD 72,000/year
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012391681174
Contact Information
+886-3-9317073
[email protected]
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Introduction
International Certification
I. NIU is a comprehensive university with the Colleges of Bioresources, Engineering, Humanities and Management, and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. All departments have passed the evaluation. The departments of the Colleges of Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science have passed the international accreditation (EAC) of the Institute of Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET). Graduates can use their NIU qualifications to participate in the APEC Engineer examination in Washington Accord (WA) member countries (such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, etc.), giving them international competitiveness.
II. In addition to offering interdisciplinary programs such as biotechnology and health care, green technology, and leisure industry, the four colleges also cultivate interdisciplinary talents with vertically integrated R technology plans. At the same time, with solid language teaching and rich practical training, at NIU you can learn rich knowledge and skills through courses that emphasize both theory and practice.
International Exchange and Cooperation
The school provides various subsidies for studying abroad to encourage students to bravely pursue their dreams and about 70 sister universities with substantial exchanges, including
– Promoting 3+2 and 1+1 degree cooperation with the University of Michigan-Dearborn,
– Degree cooperation between the College of Humanities and Management of NIU and the School of Economics and Management of Fuzhou University
– In 2020, an educational cooperation agreement was signed with SHMS Swiss Hotel Management School, including 3+1, 2+1+1, and 3+2 programs to provide overseas internships and dual degree programs for the Department of Leisure Industry and Health Promotion
– There are also short-term courses, overseas volunteer experiences, service learning and other rich overseas study activities.
Guidance mechanism
A “Foreign Student Supply Station” is set up to provide international students with an exclusive space, and enthusiastic “Overseas Chinese Student Association” seniors and a “helping overseas Chinese students” guidance mechanism, coupled with various cultural exchange activities, create a rich and fulfilling campus life for students.
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Alumni

秦煒耀
Former full-time research assistant at National Taiwan University Hospital
Hong Kong
Qin Weiyao, an alumnus of the Department of Biotechnology and Animal Science, worked in the NIU library as a sophomore and founded the “Extreme Paragliding” club. As a junior, he worked as a lifeguard at the famous Yilan International Children’s Folklore Folkgame Festival. He is good at time management and participates in various activities.
After graduation, he worked as a full-time research assistant at National Taiwan University Hospital, and then became a graduate student at the Institute of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, specializing in cancer treatment.

彭筱晴
Winner of the Outstanding Student Award from Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School
Malaysia
Winner of the Outstanding Student Award from Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School in 2013. After graduating from the Department of Biotechnology and Animal Science of National Ilan University in 2018, he was admitted to the Institute of Wildlife Conservation of National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. In February 2020, he gave a lecture on “Taiwan Black Bear vs. Borneo Sun Bear Sharing Session” at the Kota Kinabalu Damai Clubhouse of the Sabah Alumni Association of Taiwan.
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Highlights
Overseas Student Scholarship
- New students admitted in the top two choices can receive NT$15,000 per semester for the first academic year.
- Students who rank in the top 20% of their class in the previous semester can receive up to NT$5,000 per month.
Five-year program
NIU has established a bachelor’s + master’s degree program, which allows students to apply for a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.
Industry-Academia Cooperation
— Professor Chen Hua-wei of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Engineering combines theory and application to lead a research team to develop hot spring agricultural specialty masks. Using Jiaoxi hot spring as a base, he added Yilan local agricultural specialties kumquat, white fungus, bitter gourd and squalene to create four “Praise Spring” masks, creating masks suitable for women’s physiological cycles.
— The low-temperature catalytic reaction material developed by the team can achieve a 95% reaction effect at 200 oC, which greatly saves fuel costs by at least 50%. Currently, there is a large demand in the international market, and no team has yet introduced it into the actual field.
It can be introduced into the electronics and chemical industries, greatly reducing factory operating costs.
— Using natural water-retaining biological colloids as seed coating materials can improve the seedling rate of seed sowing, and commercial agricultural drones can also use bionic seeds for aerial sowing operations to achieve environmental friendliness, so as to provide a basis for future aerial sowing of bionic seed granulation and expand the application of new agricultural technologies.
— Using transparent wood with excellent thermal insulation, actively matching solar power generation windows and photocatalysts, so that each building not only saves energy, but also turns the building into a production and air purification plant.
— For the pig farming industry, which is the most concerned in our country’s agriculture, we provide intelligent environmental monitoring, and use artificial intelligence technology to add to the pig farm’s video system, using the Chunghwa Telecom IoT platform to provide 24-hour continuous monitoring of the health of pigs. This system can reduce the labor burden of farmers, provide visualized monitoring data, and improve pig quality and yield.
Departments
School Departments and Programs
College of Humanities and Management
College of Engineering
College of Bioresources
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Scholarships
Scholarships
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Overseas Student Scholarship |
NTD30,000 (year) |
Bachelor’s degree: Master’s and doctoral programs: 654ed2-41> |
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Southeast Asian Overseas Chinese Student Scholarship 53125d-9b> |
NTD2,000 (month) 30939e-23> |
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Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: NTD52,604/year
College of Humanities and Management: NTD45,654/year
College of Engineering: NTD52,604/year
College of Bioresources: NTD52,172/year
Living Expenses
Living expenses: NTD48,000 per semester, NTD96,000 per year
Accommodation: NTD9,500 per semester, NTD19,000 per year (excluding winter and summer vacations)
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One academic year |
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NTD 9,500 |
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Excluding winter and summer vacations
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