National Taiwan University


It's a national university in Taipei City, Taiwan. NTU consists of 11 colleges, 54 departments, 107 graduate institutes and four research centers. In 2016, there were 16,499 undergraduate and 15,284 graduate students. The University was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as Taihoku Imperial University. After World War II, Taiwan's government resumed the administration of the University, reorganizing and renaming it National Taiwan University on November 15, 1945. NTU is considered the most prestigious university in Taiwan and one of the top ranked universities in the world. Notable alumni include Tsai Ing-Wen, the current Taiwanese President, former presidents Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou, and Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate Yuan T. Lee. NTU is affiliated with National Taiwan Normal University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology as part of the NTU System.

