National Central University

National Central University (NCU, Chinese: 國立中央大學, Kuo-Li Chung-yang Ta-hsüeh, or 中大, Chung-ta) was founded in 1915. The school was initially located in Miaoli but relocated to Zhongli in 1968 and developed into a comprehensive university. It has become Taiwan's leading school in drama, film studies, cultural studies, and gender studies, Hakka studies, geophysics, space science, remote sensing, astronomy, optoelectronics, nanotechnology, and business management as well as the first university in Taiwan to research industrial economics[3] and economic development (Taiwan's Consumer Confidence Index is released monthly by NCU).[4] NCU is a member of AACSB.[5] In 2002, NCU was selected by the Ministry of Education as one of the national seven universities in research.[6]

National Central University
國立中央大學
Motto誠樸[1]
Motto in English
Sincerity and Simplicity[2]
TypePublic
Established1915 (in Nanjing, China); 1962 (in Taiwan)
PresidentJing-Yang Jou
Academic staff
746 (full time)
Undergraduates5743
Postgraduates6037
Location
Zhongli, Taoyuan City, Taiwan

24°58′06″N 121°11′34″E
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsUniversity System of Taiwan, UAiTED
Websitewww.ncu.edu.tw

NCU now has eight colleges in different areas, including College of Liberal Arts, College of Science, College of Engineering, College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, College of Biomedical Science and Engineering, College of Earth Sciences, College of Management, and College of Hakka Studies, also with areas in sociology, law and government studies, etc.

The undergraduate population is represented by the Associated Students of National Central University.

National Central University
Traditional Chinese國立中央大學
Simplified Chinese国立中央大学

History

National Central University was founded in 1962, first as the National Central University Graduate Institute of Geophysics, in Miaoli County. In 1968, NCU moved to its current location in the Shuanglianpo (雙連坡) district of Zhongli, Taoyuan County (now Zhongli District, Taoyuan City), Taiwan and was renamed the National Central University College of Science. In 1979, it was officially reestablished under the name National Central University. In 2003, NCU and three other national universities established the University System of Taiwan cooperative partnership. Now NCU is a research-oriented national comprehensive university.[7]

Location

The university's Taoyuan City campus is situated in the northern part of the island, about 45 minutes from the capital Taipei. The large, green hilltop campus, is some distance away from the busy downtown Zhongli. NCU campus is only 30 minutes away from the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), which makes it very convenient for international travel.

NCU Lulin Observatory is located near Yushan National Park, in southern part of Taiwan island.

Colleges and Departments

National Central University
Library
University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[8]601-700
THE World[9]801–1000
QS World[10]415
Regional – Overall
THE Asia[11]135
QS Asia[12]70

NCU consists of eight colleges: Earth Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Engineering, Hakka Studies, Health Science and Technology, Liberal Arts, Science, and Management. Each college houses numerous research centers, such as the Center for Space & Remote Sensing Research, Hazard Mitigation & Prevention, Taiwan Economic Development, Biotechnology & Biomedical Engineering, and several boutique-style humanities centers. In total, the eight colleges contain 19 undergraduate departments, 48 graduate institutes, and 38 research centers.

International programs

NCU participates in the Taiwan International Graduate Program in Earth System Science of Academia Sinica, Taiwan's most preeminent academic research institution.

Partner Institution

Malaysia

See also

References

  1. "關於中央大學﹣校徽/校訓/校歌 (Chinese)". Nat'l Central U. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  2. "NCU Motto: Sincerity and Simplicity". Nat'l Central U. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  3. http://ie.mgt.ncu.edu.tw/english/about/main.php
  4. http://rcted.ncu.edu.tw/upload.phtml
  5. https://www.aacsb.edu/accreditation/accredited-schools?F_Country=Taiwan
  6. Huang, Muxuan (黃慕萱) (2004). 書目計量與學術評鑑—國內七所研究型大學論文發表概況分析。引文分析與學術評鑑研討會論文集. Taipei. p. 135152.
  7. Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018
  8. Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019
  9. 2019 QS World University Rankings
  10. Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2018
  11. 2018 QS Asian University Rankings
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