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The university was reopened in 1954 as National Chengchi University in Taipei by the Executive Yuan, in order to meet the needs of civil service and the growing demands of higher education in Taiwan. Initially only graduate students were admitted, later in 1955, the school started to offer places to undergraduate students.
The College of Commerce (CNCCU; Chinese: 商學院; pinyin: Shāng Xuéyuàn) at National Chengchi University (NCCU) was established in 1958 and CNCCU was the first collegiate business school founded in Taiwan after 1945. [10] CNCCU also initiated MBA, IMBA and DBA degrees in Taiwan.
Major Chinese language schools: International Chinese Language Institute for foreigners (TMI), at Taiwan Manadarin Institute International Chinese Language Program (ICLP), formerly Stanford Center and Inter-University Center (IUP), at National Taiwan University
'Taiwan United University System') is a university alliance in Taiwan. The alliance was officially established in 2008 with the approval from the Ministry of Education . There are 4 member institutions in the alliance: National Tsing Hua University , National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University , National Cheng Chi University , and National Central ...
National Taiwan University of Arts: NTUA: 國立臺灣藝術大學: Banqiao District, New Taipei: National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport: NTUPES: 國立臺灣體育運動大學: North District, Taichung: Tainan National University of the Arts: TNNUA: 國立臺南藝術大學: Guantian District, Tainan: Taipei National ...
The College of Foreign Languages and Literature (simplified Chinese: 外国语文学院; traditional Chinese: 外國語文學院; pinyin: Wàiguóyǔwén Xuéyuàn; abbreviated NCCU CFLL) at National Chengchi University (NCCU) was established in 1989. The college was detached from the "College of Liberal Arts" in 1989.
'Taiwan National University System') is a university alliance in Taiwan. ... Shanghai Ranking (2021) U.S. News & World Report; NCNU - 351-400 1201+ 401+ 501+
The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities (NTU Rankings) [1] is a ranking of world universities compiled by National Taiwan University annually since 2012. [2] This publication ranks world universities by a certain criteria of scientific paper volume, impact, and performance output.