National Taipei University
An institution steeped in history, National Taipei University (NTPU) began as Taiwan Provincial College of Public Administration in 1949 to educate and train the country`s business and legal elite. In 2000, National Taipei University was reorganized and restructured from the Law and Business College of National Chung-Hsing University. In 2010, the NTPU finally completed the entire relocation project, moving the six colleges from the downtown campus in the Taipei City, to the present San-Shia main campus in the New Taipei City. Over the past few decades, the NTPU has traditionally played a significant and pivotal role in educating and developing the mid-and high-level talents in the areas of law, business, public administration, as well as social sciences.
To educate and develop high-quality talents to meet the needs of the society and the country. * To advance teaching and learning practices to further endow our students with more competitiveness and advantages. * To integrate the most contemporary global industrial trend with the domestic industrial needs to conduct the related research activities. * To establish and shape both the main campus in the New Taipei City and the downtown campus in the Taipei City to be more sophisticated and environmentally friendly. * To become one of the most renowned academia in the Asia Pacific basin.
Foundation year:1949
Short name:NTPU
Type:Public
Students:8580
Faculty:510
Faculty/Students Ratio:17:1
Region:Asia
Location:Sanxia District, New Taipei