Fu Jen Catholic University
Coordinates: 25°2′8.9″N 121°25′59.4″E / 25.035806°N 121.433167°E
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Latin: Universitas Catholica Fu Jen | |
Motto | Latin: Veritas, Bonitas, Pulchritudo, Sanctitas |
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Motto in English | Truth, Goodness, Beauty, Sanctity[1] |
Type | Private |
Established | Founded 1925 |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
President | Dr Vincent Han-Sun Chiang |
Academic staff | 1,942[2] |
Undergraduates | 22,395 |
Postgraduates | 4,041 |
Location | New Taipei City, Taiwan |
Affiliations |
AACSB-Accredited AALAU ACUCA AJCU-AP Asia-Pacific Quality Network AWS Educate BGS EUTW International Association of Jesuit Business Schools IFCU U12 Consortium UMAP United Board[3] |
Website |
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Fu Jen Catholic University (FJU, FJCU or Fu Jen; Chinese: 天主教輔仁大學) is a top private university in New Taipei, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1925 in Beijing as Fu Jen Academy, at the request of Pope Pius XI, and re-established in Taiwan in 1961 at the request of Pope John XXIII.[4] Its name means "assistance" and "benevolence".[5]
Fu Jen is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit-affiliated institution of higher education in the Sinophone world, especially known for its strong ties with the Roman Curia.[6][7][8] The university has since grown to comprise twelve colleges and schools, among which are several Taiwan's first/only academic units, such as Italian language, information management, museology, religious studies, and philosophy.[9] Fu Jen is also the only university hosts A&HCI journal in the whole country.[10]
The university has been ranked as top 300 in arts and humanities and top 450 in medicine worldwide,[11][12] it has the first one school there with AACSB accreditation (2005) and also the school was the earliest to promote PBL as pedagogy for medical education in Taiwan, furthermore, the transnational joint master's program "MGEM" was ranked 43rd globally by Financial Times in 2017.[13] Currently, Fu Jen is the country's 4th most popular university and 5th best ranked business school.[14][15] Fu Jen alumni include the Premier Lin Chuan, former First Lady Wang Guangmei, a number of politicians represented in the Legislative Yuan and professors at various world-class institutions.[16]
Fu Jen is a member of the Alliance of Asian Liberal Arts Universities, along with the UTokyo, Peking, Waseda and others. The university has many collaborative institutions and exchange programs with top universities in G8 countries, such as Stanford,[17] Oxford, and Angelicum.[18] In addition, Fu Jen has established sister-school relationships with more than 376 universities worldwide that including Georgetown, Notre Dame, UC Berkeley, Tohoku, and C9 League universities.[19] Fu Jen is home of the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific, also a member of academic organisations like the Beta Gamma Sigma, the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia, the Amazon Web Services Educate, and the International Federation of Catholic Universities.
The Fu Jen campus is served by Fu Jen University Station, a metro station named after the university.
History
The institution was originally established in Beijing in 1925 by the Benedictines of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, at the request of the Holy See. Fu Jen, then commonly known as The Catholic University of Peking, was itself a successor to the Fu Jen Academy (Chinese: 輔仁社), which was created through the efforts of Catholic scholars Ma Xiangbo and Ying Lianzhi. The university's first president (1925–1927) was the American missionary George Barry O'Toole, OSB. He was succeeded by Chen Yuan (陳垣), a Chinese Protestant, who remained university president until the school's forced closure by the Chinese Communist government in 1952.
In 1933 the Benedictines in the United States, in the midst of the Great Depression, were no longer able to sustain Fu Jen's mission. Administration of the university passed to the Society of the Divine Word in Germany. Its affiliation with Germany, an ally of Imperial Japan, helped protect university personnel from extreme brutality inflicted elsewhere by occupying Imperial Japanese soldiers during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). After the Communists assumed power in China in 1949, religious organisations, including the Catholic Church, began to be systematically repressed. In 1952 this intensified and the government merged Fu Jen with the Beijing Normal University, Peking University, Renmin University, China University of Political Science and Law, and Central University of Finance and Economics. Fu Jen was re-established in 1961 in Taiwan. The new school opened under the auspices of the Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference, the Society of Jesus, and the Society of the Divine Word. [20]
The university has since grown to comprise twelve colleges and schools and a hospital (2017).
Spirit
The university motto, Veritas, Bonitas, Pulchritudo, Sanctitas in Latin, expresses four ideals: Truth, Goodness, Beauty, Sanctity.
The laurel wreath symbolizes honor and peace while the twelve stars signify the Virgin Mary. The cross represents the Christian faith. The two colors on the shield suggest Christ's dual nature as the rounded shape of the shield recalls the Sacred Heart. The Latin words on the banner beneath the emblem, the university motto, express the four ideals of the university while the three folds of the banner suggest the Trinity.
Leadership
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Campus
Fu Jen's Xinzhuang campus is known as "tree house campus".[21]
- Before 1951: Dingfu Street, Xicheng District, Beijing (today Beijing Normal University north campus and CPCA building). It is located in Shichahai area in central Beijing and surrounded by ancient Hutong. The Prince Kung's Mansion used to be part of Fu Jen's campus.
- After 1960s:
- Main campus: Xinzhuang District, New Taipei (1963–present)
- 2nd campus: Da'an District, Taipei (1961-2011, today Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference building)
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- Administration building
- University church
Libraries
- Kungpo Memorial Library (Library for College of Literature)
- Schutte Memorial Library (Library for College of Engineering)
- Fahy Memorial Library (General Library)
- Paul Cardinal Shan Library (Library for College of Medicine)
- Theology Library
- Fahy Memorial Library
- Kungpo Memorial Library
- Schutte Memorial Library
- Transportation
Organization and administration
College/school | |
College of Liberal Arts | |
College of Education | |
College of Science and Engineering | |
College of Human Ecology | |
College of Foreign Languages | |
School of Law | |
College of Management | |
College of Fine Arts | |
College of Medicine | |
College of Social Science | |
College of Communication | |
College of Fashion & Textiles |
Colleges and Schools
The University at present comprises 12 colleges with more than 25,000 students.[22]
- College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Chinese Literature
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy
- College of Fine Arts
- Department of Music
- Department of Applied Arts
- Department of Landscape Architecture (CH)
- Bachelor degree program of Art and Cultural Creation (CH)
- College of Communication
- Department of Communication Arts
- Department of Journalism & Communication Studies
- Department of Advertising & Public Relations
- Graduate Institute of Mass Communication
- College of Medicine
- School of Medicine
- Department of Nursing
- Department of Public Health
- Department of Clinical Psychology
- Department of Occupational Therapy
- Department of Respiratory Therapy
- Graduate Institute of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Science
- MS Program in Transdisciplinary Long Term Care
- MS Program in Biomedical Big Data Analysis
- Ph.D. Program in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
- College of Science and Engineering
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Life Science
- Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering (Electronic Engineering)
- Bachelor's Program in Medical Informatics and Innovative Applications
- Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Engineering
- Bachelor Program in Software Engineering and Digital Innovation Application
- School of Law
- Department of Law
- Department of Financial and Economic Law
- Graduate Department of Law
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Statistics and Information Science
- Department of Finance and International Business
- Department of Information Management
- Graduate Institute of Business Administration
- MS Program of Technology Management
- Master Program of Global Entrepreneurial Management
- Master of Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM – FJU, IQS, and USF)
- MBA Program in International Management (imMBA)
- Master's Program in Social Enterprise
- Bachelor's Program of Business Management
- Department of English Language and Literature
- Department of German Language and Culture
- Department of French Language and Culture
- Department of Spanish Language and Culture
- Department of Japanese Language and Culture
- Department of Italian Language and Culture
- Graduate Institute of Cross-Cultural Studies
- College of Human Ecology
- Department of Child and Family Studies
- Department of Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management
- Department of Food Sciences
- Department of Nutrition Science
- Ph. D. Program in Nutrition and Food Science
- College of Social Science
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Social Work
- Department of Economics
- Department of Religious Studies
- Department of Psychology
- Bachelor's Program in Catholic Studies
- Master Program in Non-Profit Organization Management
- College of Education
- Department of Physical Education
- Department of Library and Information Science
- Graduate of Educational Leadership and Development
- Program of Sport Recreation Management
- College of Fashion and Textiles
- Department of Textiles and Clothing
- Graduate Institute of Museum Studies
- MA Program in Brand and Fashion Management
Academics
Teaching and research
Fu Jen - Stanford
In September 2015, Fu Jen Catholic University has signed an agreement (MOU) to cooperate with Stanford Prevention Research Center, SPRC, promoted by Stanford University. The aim is to globally research the Wellness of humans.[23]。
Fu Jen - Oxford - Angelicum
In September 2012, Fu Jen Catholic University cooperated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Italy and opened a new degree in philosophy and finance. The purpose is to emphasize the importance of the integrity for future Politicians and Financiers. The program combines the professional knowledge in finance and the idea in philosophy.[24]。
Fu Jen - UC Berkeley
Professors from University of California, Berkeley, are constantly invited and hold lectures in Fu Jen Catholic University[25]
Fu Jen - IQS - USF
Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM) is a joint-program offered by Fu Jen Catholic University, Ramon Llull University (IQS in Spain), and the University of San Francisco (USF in the US). It is ranked 43rd world wide on the FT Masters in Management Rankings 2017.
Global Leadership Program with universities in Japan, Korea and Philippines
Since 2008, the Global Leadership Program was started for students from four Jesuit universities in East Asia: Sophia University in Japan, Sogang University in South Korea, Ateneo de Manila University in The Philippines and Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan.[26]
Pioneer in Linguistic Research
Fu Jen University established Taiwan's first graduate-level program in conference interpreting, the Graduate Institute of Translation and Interpreting Studies (GITIS). Also Fu Jen has annexed a Mandarin Language Center, established in 1964[27] to address the need for foreign missionaries to learn Chinese teaching hundreds of students each semester from countries worldwide[28] Taiwanese,[29] and every semester offers cultural classes such as Chinese Poetry, Chinese Calligraphy, and Taijiquan.[30][31]
Fu Jen Academia Catholica
Fu Jen Academia Catholica was inaugurated on August 1, 2008, to enable interdisciplinary pursuits in Catholic studies. The Academia consists of five Fu Jen academic institutes or centers: the Institute of Scholastic Philosophy, Institutem Historiae Ecclesiae, Center for the Study of Science and Religion, Monumenta Serica Sinological Research Center, and John Paul II Institute for Research into Dialogue for Peace.
PBL for Pedagogy, Medical School
The School of Medicine is one of the medical schools in Taiwan to adopt the pedagogy, “problem-based learning (PBL)”, so that students can acquire medical knowledge from small group discussions and case studies. The implementation of PBL has won applause from the Taiwan Medical Accreditation Council and brought a wave of reform in medical education in Taiwan. In order to successfully practice PBL, the School has recruited basic scientists with specialties in various areas as well as more than one hundred clinicians as a strong backbone for teaching. Fu Jen’s is the only medical school in Taiwan which uses PBL as a pedagogy for the third and fourth year curriculum.
Academic reputation
Fu Jen ranks at the top of Taiwan's private universities for top-ranked fields of study and distinguished alumni.[32] The University has always been ranked in the QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education World University Rankings, which is among the first (10%) in the whole country.
- Global Entrepreneurial Management rank no. 43 by Financial Times UK
- In 2017, the cooperated Program "Master of Global Entrepreneurial Management" between FJU, Instituto Químico de Sarriá Barcelona, IQS School of Management in Spain and University of San Francisco in the United States was awarded as no. 43 globally by Financial Times, United Kingdom. It has earned the top 80 global masters in management programmes.[33]。
- APQN Internal Quality Insurance Reward
- In 2012, FJU was awarded as a member of Asia-Pacific Quality Network, APQN. In 2013, FJU has again passed the evaluation of the APQN International Conference Assessment. It was the only University, which was awarded in Taiwan[34]。
- AACSB Global Business Accreditation
Notable alumni
Fu Jen alumni (輔大人) number near 200,000, they work in various fields. Alumni working in political fields include at least 25 congressman in Legislative Yuan, 3 Taiwanese Justices of Constitutional Court, 2 Taiwanese Premier/Vice-Premier, 2 Taiwanese Minister/Deputy-Minister of National Defense, a large number of Taiwanese diplomats, mayors and magistratea, and former Chinese first lady Wang Guangmei.
Notable alumni from science filed are Hao Wei-min, climate scientist and contributor to the IPCC (shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize), Harvard professor Lee-Jen Wei, notable physicist Lee C. Teng. In addition, there are also alumni working at Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Georgetown, and Northwestern. So far, many academicians and university presidents such as Tsinghua's Liu Da have graduated from the university.
- Chinese politician, philanthropist, and First Lady Wang Guangmei
- Taiwanese economist and former Premier Lin Chuan
- Senior physicist emeritus at the Advanced Photon Source of the Argonne National Laboratory Lee C. Teng
- Notable playwright and theater director Stan Lai
- Notable singer and actor Nicky Wu
- Notable singer and dancer Jolin Tsai
Hospital
Fu Jen Catholic University Hospital has opened in September, 2017. The College of Medicine can be used as a conduit for cooperation between different academic disciplines, and assume a leading role in bringing together the colleges of biotechnology, chemistry, physics, engineering, management, and foreign languages. The establishment of a completely new curriculum and unique program will include training in hospital management and medical translation, research in laser technology and biotechnology, integration of Western and Chinese medicine, and robotic surgery.[36]
Affiliated schools
- Keelung Fu Jen Sacred Heart Senior High School (輔大聖心高中), Keelung City, Taiwan
- Keelung Fu Jen Sacred Heart Elementary School (輔大聖心小學), Keelung City, Taiwan
Service-Learning Center
In 2015, Fu Jen Catholic University Service-Learning Center organised the 5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning.[37][38]
See also
Alliance
Co-founder
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References
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- ↑ "5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning Focused on Community Engagement". meettaiwan.com. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
- ↑ "5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning "Love Journey: Community Engagement through Service-Learning"". Fu Jen Catholic University Service-Learning Center. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
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