National Taiwan University

NTU's institutional predecessor was Taihoku Imperial University, founded in 1928 by the Japanese colonial administration. The first president was Shidehara Tan Tairaka Hiroshi. In 1945, the Republic of China won the war of resistance against Japan, and Taiwan was handed over to the Nationalist government of China. On November 15 of that year, Taihoku Imperial University was formally transferred to Chinese administration and renamed as National Taiwan University, with Dr. Tsung-lo Lo appointed as the first President.
During the Japanese occupation, the University consisted of two academic divisions: the Literature and Politics division and the Science and Agriculture division, with about 60 students enrolled each semester. The Medical division was added in 1936, followed by the Engineering division in 1943. Additionally, the University included the affiliated Agriculture and Forestry division, the affiliated Medical special division, a Tropical Medicine research institute and a preparatory school. Also, in 1943 the Southern Humanities research institute and the Southern Resource research institute were added. At that time, each division operated according to the lecture system, with a full-time Professor in charge of a faculty of associate professors, lecturers, teaching assistants and staff. These divisions and institutes were financially independent and had their own libraries. By 1945, the university expanded to five divisions, including Literature and Politics, Science, Agriculture, Medicine and Engineering, with a total enrollment of 382 students.
After restructuring in accordance with the ROC academic system in 1945, academic departments were established and the former divisions were renamed Colleges. The Literature and Politics division was divided into the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Law. Additionally, colleges of Science, Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture were established. Initially, there were six colleges with 22 departments. In 1945, student enrollment was 585. In the following years, the departments and colleges expanded in faculty and hardware in step with growing budgets and rising social expectations. In 1960, the night school was initiated on a trial basis, and in 1967 a new night school was established. In 1987, the College of Management was established, followed by the College of Public Health in 1993 and the College of Electrical Engineering in 1997. The College of Electrical Engineering was later rechristened the College of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering; in 1999, the College of Law was renamed the College of Social Sciences, and the Night Division and the Center for Continuing Education were combined to form the School for Professional and Continuing Studies. In 2002, the College of Agriculture was renamed the College of Bio-resources and Agriculture, and in 2002 a College of Life Sciences was added. Now, the university has 11 colleges, with 54 departments and 103 graduate institutes, plus four university-level research centers: Population and Gender Studies Center, Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, Center for Biotechnology, and Bio-diversity Research Center. The total number of students, including those enrolled at the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, has grown to over 33,000, including over 17,000 university students and 15,000 graduate students. Now, the number of graduate students at NTU almost equals the number of university students, which indicates that NTU has successfully been transformed into a research university.
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3D CAD Application (Coursera) Coursera
National Taiwan University

3D CAD Application (Coursera)

Unlock your potential as a 3D modeler with our '3D CAD Application' course. Designed for beginners to advanced users, this course will teach you the ins and outs of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software, enabling you to create detailed and precise 3D models used in engineering, architecture, and design fields.

Jun 15th 2026
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Taiwan Law in Focus: Economy, Society and Democracy (Coursera) Coursera
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Taiwan Law in Focus: Economy, Society and Democracy (Coursera)

Explore the rich tapestry of Taiwan’s legal framework with 'Taiwan Law in Focus.' This comprehensive online course from National Taiwan University's College of Law offers an insightful look into the country's Constitution, administration, criminal, civil, and corporate laws. Whether you're a legal professional or simply fascinated by comparative law, this course provides a unique opportunity to understand Taiwan’s legal system.

Jun 15th 2026
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實驗經濟學 (Experimental Economics: Behavioral Game Theory) (Coursera) Coursera
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實驗經濟學 (Experimental Economics: Behavioral Game Theory) (Coursera)

想知道人類是否真的會按照經濟學理論來做決策?'實驗經濟學' 課程將帶領你深入探討這一議題。透過 Coursera 的線上學習平台,你將學習到實驗經濟學的基本概念、行為遊戲理論的應用,以及如何通過實驗來理解人類決策的真實面貌。

Jun 10th 2026
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Operations Research (2): Optimization Algorithms (Coursera) Coursera
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Operations Research (2): Optimization Algorithms (Coursera)

Dive deep into the world of Operations Research with our second course in the series. 'Operations Research (2): Optimization Algorithms' teaches you powerful techniques for solving intricate optimization problems across various fields like Business, Economics, Computer Science, and Engineering. Learn linear programming, integer programming, and nonlinear programming algorithms to tackle complex challenges effectively.

Jun 8th 2026
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Operations Research (1): Models and Applications (Coursera) Coursera
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Operations Research (1): Models and Applications (Coursera)

Dive into the world of Operations Research (OR) with our introductory course designed to equip you with essential frameworks and ideas for tackling optimization problems across multiple disciplines. This course focuses on translating business challenges into solvable mathematical models, enabling effective computational resolution. Whether you're in Business Management, Economics, or Engineering, this course will provide you with the tools needed to approach complex decision-making scenarios.

Jun 8th 2026
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International Communication and East Asian Affairs (1) (Coursera) Coursera
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International Communication and East Asian Affairs (1) (Coursera)

Embark on a journey to understand the complexities of international communication with our introductory course. Delve into the evolving landscape of global communication, explore how it affects Taiwan and the broader Asian region, and learn about key trends in media technology and transformation. This course is ideal for those interested in journalism, media studies, cultural identity, and international relations.

Jun 8th 2026
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活用希臘哲學 (Understanding the Greek Philosophy) (Coursera) Coursera
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活用希臘哲學 (Understanding the Greek Philosophy) (Coursera)

本課程將帶您穿梭於希臘哲學的悠久歷史,從其起源、發展到各個重要時期,如先蘇哲學、詭辯學派、蘇格拉底、柏拉圖和亞理斯多德。透過這些古典智者的思想,您將能夠更深刻地理解西方哲學的根基,並探討其對當代世界觀及人生價值的持續影響。

Jun 1st 2026
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