Since 1895
The National Taipei University of Education (NTUE), known as National Taipei Teachers College, was the first school established in Taiwan. The school was a teacher training college, and then it was upgraded to a comprehensive university since 2005. Now, NTUE has 3 Colleges in Education/ Humanities and Arts/ Science, and consist of 18 academic departments and 3 international Master’s degree programs.
Location
NTUE is centrally located in Taipei, the main capital of Taiwan and the biggest city. Taipei offers a wide variety of things to see and do, appealing to visitors and students around the world. NTUE is in the heart of Taipei’s cultural and financial district, and near to the world renowned National Palace Museum, Taipei 101, Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Ximending, Yangmingshan National Park and many other city attractions.
Alumni
NTUE has produced a long line of distinguished alumni, including the current Education Minister, school principals, legendary artists and composers. Their outstanding successes further anchored NTUE’s strong academic reputation.
Internationalization
As internationalization is a trend in higher education globally in the 21st century, NTUE actively pursues a policy of international academic collaboration. At present, the University has solid relationships with more than 72 universities, and institutions around the world. Links with higher education institutions worldwide are formed and maintained through formal academic agreements, exchange programs, symposia and visits.
Chinese Language Center
NTUE has our own Chinese Language Center. It is one of the best in the nation. Provides foreign students an on-campus resource to learn Chinese.
Feature areas
Education
Arts and humanities
Business, administration and law
Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Information and communication technologies