National Taiwan University was established in 1928 as Taihoku Imperial University during the Japanese colonial period. After 1945, it was reorganized and renamed National Taiwan University under the Republic of China administration. Over time, the university expanded its academic scope and research capacity, becoming a comprehensive research institution.
National Taiwan University’s main campus is located in the Da’an District of Taipei. The campus includes academic buildings, research institutes, libraries, medical facilities, and student residences. Additional campuses and affiliated facilities support agriculture, medicine, and other specialized fields.
National Taiwan University is governed by a President and university administrative leadership responsible for strategic planning and institutional management. Colleges and departments oversee discipline-specific teaching and research activities. The university operates within Taiwan’s national higher education framework.
National Taiwan University offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across humanities, social sciences, engineering, natural sciences, medicine, management, and agriculture. The university emphasizes research-based education and interdisciplinary collaboration. It maintains academic partnerships and research cooperation with institutions internationally.
Student life at National Taiwan University includes student associations, cultural groups, and sports organizations. The university provides student housing, counseling services, and career development resources. Its location in Taipei offers access to cultural institutions, technology industries, and professional networks that complement academic study.
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