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University of Taipei was established in 1895. It is the oldest public university in Taiwan. It is also the only university affiliated to Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan. We have two campuses: Bo-Ai Campus and Tian-Mu Campus. Bo-Ai Campus is located in the center of Taipei City, which is also a political center of Taiwan. Tian-Mu Campus is very close to Yangmingshan National Park, which provide good resources for our students to explore.
UT has earned the ranking 301-400 in the 2021 THE University Impact Rankings and the ranking 401-450 in 2021 QS Asia University Rankings. UT was also evaluated by Global Views Monthly as Top 13 of the Best Universities in the fields of Liberal Arts, Social Science, Business and Law in Taiwan in 2020. In addition, over 70% of students obtained teacher certification in 2020, and our student athletes won 56 gold, 53 silver, and 41 bronze medals in National Intercollegiate Athletic Games 2020.
The purposes of the MoU, Exchange Student program and Dual-degree program are to promote academic exchange and international understanding by supporting intercultural activities between students of UT and our partner institutions. We have 194 partner universities in Asia Pacific, America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. UT would like to enrich its students’ understanding of different education systems as well as foreign cultures and it is a good opportunity for our students experiencing the education, culture and life when attending the student mobility programs.
UT offers diversified programs and even customizes courses and activities to meet the needs of students who attend study abroad programs or summer/winter camps. Those students enjoy learning basic Chinese language, experiencing Chinese and Taiwanese cultures, and taking field trips to Taipei 101, night markets, the National Palace Museum, the Lungshan Temple of Manka, Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf, and Beitou Hot Springs.
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