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National Taiwan Normal University
國立臺灣師範大學
Logo of NTNU
Former name Taihoku College (1922)
Taiwan Provincial College (1946)
Taiwan Provincial Normal University (1955)
Motto 誠正勤樸[1]
Motto in English Sincerity, Justice, Diligence, and Simplicity[2]
Type Public (National)
Established 1922
President Cheng-Chih Wu
Academic staff 1,541
Students 15,112[3]
Undergraduates 8,394
Postgraduates 5,686
Location Taipei (Main Campus & Gongguan Campus) &
New Taipei (Linkou Campus), Taiwan
Campus Urban: Main Campus & Gongguan Campus
Rural: Linkou Campus
Colours Blue and Red
Affiliations NTU System
UAAT
ICUE
AAPBS[4]
AACSB
UAiTED
Website English, Chinese
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 国立台湾师范大学
Traditional Chinese 國立臺灣師範大學
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National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) is a national comprehensive university in Taipei and New Taipei City, Taiwan.[5]
The university enrolls approximately 17,000 students each year. Approximately 1,600 students are international and 1,000 students are overseas Chinese in preparatory programs.[6] NTNU is affiliated with National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology as part of the National Taiwan University System.[7] NTNU is a member of University Academic Alliance in Taiwan,[8] International Consortium for Universities of Education in East Asia,[9] University Alliance in Talent Education Development,[10] and AAPBS.[11]
The Research Center for Psychological and Educational Testing (RCPET) at NTNU is responsible for organizing Taiwan's annual Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students (CAP).[12] NTNU is also the convening institution for the Committee of College Admission Practical Examination, which is responsible for conducting practical examinations in the fields of fine arts, music, and physical education for use in university admissions across Taiwan.[13] The Mandarin Training Center (MTC) is the oldest and the largest Chinese language teaching institution in Taiwan.[14] The Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) is administered by the Steering Committee for the Test Of Proficiency-Huayu (SC-TOP) at NTNU.[15]
History
Map including National Taiwan Normal University (labeled as 'College' on HO-P’ING-TUNG-LU 和平東路) (1950s)
NTNU Lecture Hall
Old Photos of Taihoku High School Buildings
National Taiwan Normal University opened its doors in the early 20th century during Japanese rule in Taiwan. Taiwan's Japanese governors established the school as Taiwan Provincial College. Soon after they gave it the name Taihoku College (Taihoku is "Taipei" in Japanese). The school's purpose was to nurture a native educated class qualified to assist the government in matters of administration. Many buildings on the university's main campus date from the Japanese colonial period, including the Administration Building, the Lecture Hall, Wenhui Hall and Puzi Hall. Japanese architects incorporated features of the Neo-Classical, Gothic and Gothic Revival styles often encountered on European university campuses. A room in the Lecture Hall housed the traditional Japanese document that authorizes and formalizes campus construction.[16]
In the 1940s, the university, along with National Taiwan University, Taiwan Provincial College of Agriculture, and Taiwan Provincial College of Engineering, were the only four higher education institutions in Taiwan.
Some school publications still display 1946 as the institution's founding date in reference to this regime change. A number of Taiwan's leading authors, poets, artists, educators, painters, musicians, linguists, sinologists, philologists, philosophers, and researchers have passed through the university's doors as students and faculty. In 1956 the Mandarin Training Center opened its doors as an extension of the college. The school acquired its present name, National Taiwan Normal University, in 1967. By now the school had established itself as a recognized center of learning in arts, literature and the humanities; its fundamental mission, though, remained the preparation of teachers.
Original Buildings of Taihoku High School
As Taiwanese society made its shift from authoritarian rule to democracy in the 1990s, the university saw its role transformed by passage of the 1994 Teacher Preparation Law. The law gave more schools responsibility for teacher training and set NTNU on its present course as a truly comprehensive university. New departments were created, course offerings and majors were expanded, and new faculty were hired. the merger of NTNU with the University Preparatory School for Overseas Chinese Students in 2006. NTNU is the university in Taiwan with the largest number of foreign students.[17] The university became a hub of international activity, enabling Taiwanese students to travel abroad, attracting international students to Taipei, and building exchange programs with hundreds of sister institutions around the world.[6]
Campus
Liu Chen's Residence
NTNU's main campus is located in the heart of Taipei, adjacent to the culturally rich and artistic atmosphere of the Yongkang Street Area, and within walking distance are famous attractions such as Daan Forest Park, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei Grand Mosque, Mongolian & Tibetan Cultural Center, etc. Universities affiliated with the NTU System, such as National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, are also nearby. The university also has campuses in the Wenshan District of Taipei (Gongguan Campus) and in the Linkou District of New Taipei (Linkou Campus),[6] as well as standalone buildings scattered off-campus. Examples include the Yunhe Teaching Building, Qingtian Teaching Building, and the School of Teacher Education Building.
Due to the merger with the National University of Preparatory School for Overseas Chinese Students (NUPS), NTNU also inherited some land from the original Luzhou Campus in New Taipei City. It is adjacent to the National Open University.
The campus is also home to several special sculpture installations, including the "Liberty Bell," which was the spiritual symbol of the Taihoku College, and a Tai Chi statue presented by Peking University in honor of NTNU's promotion of Tai Chi. NTNU obtained the sole license from the Louvre Museum in 1987 and purchased a batch of officially copyrighted original plaster replica statues.[18]
The Confucius statue and school motto at NTNU campus.
NTNU possesses several Taipei City-designated historic sites, including the Original Buildings of Taihoku High School, the residence of Liu Chen, the residence of Liang Shih-chiu, and more.
NTNU Library has branches on all three campuses. The main library has established the Gao Xingjian Center.[19]
Culture
The NTNU emblem consists of a circle formed by six wooden bells, symbolizing collective progress and collaborative efforts to achieve "perfection" in education. The colors represent the blue sky and daylight, signifying the fairness and straightforwardness of the educators.[20]
The official school tree of NTNU is the Cassia fistula, chosen because its appearance resembles the traditional teaching whip from ancient times.[21]
Due to the similar pronunciation between the Chinese character "師" (normal) in the school's name and "獅" (lion), the mascot of the school is also a lion named "Da Shi Xiong". In addition to numerous lion-themed memorabilia, the campus features several lion-related sculptures.[22]
University structure
Source:[23]
Academic programs at NTNU are administered by 10 colleges: arts, education, international studies & social sciences, liberal arts, management, musicology, science, sports & recreation, technology & engineering and interdisciplinary industry academia innovation.
As of November 2022 the school published the following figures[6] for students enrolled and employees retained.
Students enrolled: 15,112
Undergraduate students: 8,394 (944 international students)
Graduate students: 5,686 (682 international students)
Overseas Chinese Students in Preparatory Programs: 1,032
Faculty: 1,541
College of Education
NTNU's College of Education is the oldest and largest education college in Taiwan. The college collaborates with Tohoku University, Korea University, National Chengchi University, and Nanjing Normal University to offer the Asian Educational Leadership Program (AEL). This course is to nurture internationally minded educational professionals.[24]
Department of Adult & Continuing Education
Department of Child and Family Science
Department of Civic Education and Leadership
Department of Education
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
Department of Health Promotion and Health Education
Department of Special Education
Graduate Institute of Curriculum and Instruction
Graduate Institute of Educational Policy and Administration
Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling
In-service Master program of Creativity Development
Transdisciplinary Program in College of Education
School of Learning Informatics
Program of Learning Sciences
Graduate Institute of Information & Computer Education
Graduate Institute of Library & Information Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Apo Hsu and the NTNU Symphony Orchestra plays Saint-Saëns's Organ Symphony in Taiwan's National Concert Hall.
Department of Chinese
Department of English
Department of Geography
Department of History
Department of Taiwan Culture, Languages and Literature
Graduate Institute of Taiwan History
Graduate Institute of Translation and Interpretation
College of Science
Department of Chemistry
Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering
Department of Earth Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Graduate Institute of Sustainability Management and Environmental Education
Graduate Institute of Marine Environmental Science & Technology
Graduate Institute of Science Education
School of Life Science
Department of Life Science
Undergraduate Program of Nutrition Science
Graduate Program of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industries
Graduate Program of Nutrition Science
Graduate Program of TIGP Biodiversity (Academia Sinica)
College of Arts
NTNU's College of Arts is the most ancient higher education institution for fine arts in Taiwan, and the birthplace of artistic development in Taiwan.
Department of Design
Department of Fine Arts
Graduate Institute of Art History
College of Technology and Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Graphic Arts and Communications
Department of Industrial Education
Department of Mechatronic Engineering
Department of Technology Application and Human Resource Development
Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering
International Doctoral Program in Integrative STEM Education
Undergraduate Program of Electro-Optical Engineering
Undergraduate Program of Vehicle and Energy Engineering
TSMC partners with NTNU to launch semiconductor training program[25]
College of Sports and Recreation
Department of Athletic Performance
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
Graduate Institute of Sport, Leisure and Hospitality Management
College of International Studies and Social Sciences
Department of Chinese as a Second Language
Department of East Asian Studies
Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Development
Graduate Institute of Mass Communication
Graduate Institute of Political Science
Graduate Institute of Social Work
Undergraduate Program of Global Studies
College of Music
NTNU's College of Music is the first higher education institution in Taiwan that specializes in cultivating professional talent in the field of music.
Bachelor Degree Program of Performing Arts
Department of Music
Graduate Institute of Ethnomusicology
Graduate Institute of Performing Arts
The National Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1986 through the merger of the experimental orchestras from NTNU, National Academy of Arts, and National Taiwan Academy of Arts.[26]
College of Management
NTNU is the first university in Asia with a teacher training background to receive AACSB accreditation.[27]
Department of Business Administration
Executive Master of Business Administration
Executive Master of Business Administration in Global Fashion
Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy
Graduate Institute of Management
College of Interdisciplinary Industry Academia Innovation
Graduate Institute of AI Interdisciplinary Applied Technology
Graduate Institute of Green Energy and Sustainable Technology
NTNU Main Library (outside at night)
Academy of Preparatory Programs for Overseas Chinese Students
Its predecessor was the National University of Preparatory School for Overseas Chinese Students, the only educational institution in Taiwan offering overseas Chinese students preparatory courses for university. In 2006, it was merged with NTNU.[28]
School of Teacher Education
The School of Teacher Education is the primary institution at NTNU responsible for the training of secondary teachers, and it is also responsible for coordinating and integrating relevant resources throughout the university. NTNU was authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organization as the first IB school for teacher's education in Taiwan.[29]
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