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National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University (NTU; Chinese: 國立臺灣大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kok-li̍p Tâi-oân Tāi-ha̍k) is a public research university in Taipei, Taiwan.[10]

National Taiwan University
國立臺灣大學
Seal of the National Taiwan University
Former names
Taihoku Imperial University
Motto敦品勵學,愛國愛人 Dūnpǐn Lìxué, àiguó àirén
Motto in English
Integrity, Diligence, Fidelity, Compassion[1]
TypePublic (National)
EstablishedFounded in March 16, 1928[a]
Reorganized in November 15, 1945
Endowment$16,961,335,047 NTD
PresidentChen Wen-chang
Academic staff
2,029 (2020-2021)[2]
Administrative staff
6,765 (2020-2021)
Students32,974 (2020-2021)
Undergraduates16,773 (2020-2021)
Postgraduates12,533 (2020-2021)
3,668 (2020-2021)
Location,
25°00′58″N 121°32′10″E / 25.016°N 121.536°E / 25.016; 121.536Coordinates: 25°00′58″N 121°32′10″E / 25.016°N 121.536°E / 25.016; 121.536
CampusUrban,
1.6 km2 (0.62 sq mi) (Greater Taipei combined);
344 km2 (133 sq mi) (Nantou County combined)
ColorsMaroon and gold   [3]
AffiliationsHarvard-Yenching Institute[4]
APRU
AEARU
ASAIHL
AACSB-Accredited
EUTW
National Taiwan University System
Global research & industry alliance (Gloria) of Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of China
Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities
Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
PACIBER[5]
AAPBS
EPU[6]
Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy[7]
IEEE[8]
Association for Computing Machinery[9]
Coursera
Websitewww.ntu.edu.tw (In Chinese)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese国立台湾大学
Traditional Chinese國立臺灣大學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuólì Táiwān Dàxué
Bopomofoㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄌㄧˋ ㄊㄞˊ ㄨㄢ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhGwolih Tair'uan Dahshyue
Wade–GilesKuo²-li⁴ T'ai²-wan¹ Ta⁴-hsüeh²
Tongyong PinyinGuólì Táiwan Dàsyué
MPS2Guólì Táiwān Dàshiué
Hakka
RomanizationKoet-li̍p Thòi-vân Thai-ho̍k
Southern Min
Hokkien POJKok-li̍p Tâi-oân Tāi-ha̍k
Tâi-lôKok-li̍p Tâi-uân Tāi-ha̍k
Taihoku Imperial University
Simplified Chinese台北帝国大学
Traditional Chinese臺北帝國大學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTáipěi Dìguó Dàxué
Bopomofoㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄉㄧˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhTairbeei Dihgwo Dahshyue
Wade–GilesT'ai²-pei³ Ti⁴-kuo² Ta⁴-hsüeh²
Tongyong PinyinTáipěi Dìguó Dàsyué
MPS2Táipěi Dìguó Dàshiué
Hakka
RomanizationThòi-pet Ti-koet Thai-ho̍k
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTâi-pak Tè-kok Tāi-ha̍k
Tâi-lôTâi-pak Tè-kok Tāi-ha̍k

The university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities. It was named Taihoku Imperial University and served during the period of Japanese colonization. After World War II, the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) government assumed the administration of the university. The Ministry of Education reorganized and renamed the university to its current name on November 15, 1945, with its roots of liberal tradition from Peking University in Beijing by former NTU President Fu Ssu-nien.[11] The university consists of 11 colleges, 56 departments, 133 graduate institutes, about 60 research centers, and a school of professional education and continuing studies.[12][13][14]

Notable alumni include Tsai Ing-Wen, current President of the Republic of China, former presidents Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou, Turing Award laureate Andrew Yao, 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.

History

 
NTU Central Administration Building

Imperial University

National Taiwan University has its origins in 臺北帝國大學 Taihoku Imperial University (Taihoku Teikoku Daigaku), founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as a member of the imperial university system administered by the Empire of Japan.[11]

The school's first president was Taira Shidehara [ja]. Taihoku Imperial University began with the faculty of Liberal Arts and Law and the Faculty of Science and Agriculture serving 60 students. The university was intended mainly for Japanese nationals; few Taiwanese students were admitted. The Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering were added in 1935 and 1943, respectively.[11]

National University

After World War II, the Republic of China (Taiwan) government reorganized the school as an institution for Chinese-speaking students. The school was renamed National Taiwan University on 15 November 1945 and Lo Tsung-lo was appointed as its president. 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.[11]

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 reorganized as the College of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. In 1999, the College of Law has 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 has renamed the College of Bio-resources and Agriculture, and in 2002 a College of Life Sciences was added.

NTU selected as the national seven universities in research in 2002 (currently merged into six universities).[15][16]

Kuan Chung-ming Controversy
Kuan Chung-ming, an economist who previously served in the Ma Administration, was named university president-elect in January 2018 but soon became embroiled in allegations related to plagiarism, academic misconduct, and violations of civil code which stipulated that Taiwanese public servants were not permitted to deliver lectures or to be involved in any mainland China-related academic activities due to national security concerns. During the election and the subsequent investigation, Tei-Wei Kuo served as the interim president of the university[17] while the president-elect underwent multiple legal investigations from the ruling DPP government.[18][19][20] Though Kuan was eventually cleared of all accusations and officially named as the university president in January 2019[21] (see 2018 NTU Presidential Election Controversy [zh]), this prolonged investigation raised suspicion regarding the intervention from the ruling DPP government. Three Ministers of Education stepped down as a result of this event.[22]

Campuses

NTU has a main campus in Daan District, Taipei City and has additional campuses in Taipei, New Taipei City, Hsinchu County, Yunlin County, and Nantou County. The main campus is home to most college department buildings and administrative buildings. The university governs farms, forests, and hospitals for education and research purposes.

The five campuses are:

Other university property

Academics

 
The original building housing National Taiwan University Hospital in Taipei

The university comprises 11 colleges: Liberal Arts, Engineering, Science, Social Sciences, Law, Bio-Resources & Agriculture, Management, Public Health, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Medicine, and Life Science.[23] NTU offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorate degrees in many disciplines.

NTU requires most of its undergraduate students to take a mandatory core curriculum, comprising Chinese, freshman English, physical education, and public service. The medical school in addition dictates each of its students to take philosophy and sociology classes as well as seminars in ethics and thanatology. Military training is no longer an obligatory course for male students, but it is a prerequisite if they plan to apply to become officers during their compulsory military service.

NTU's programs cover a wide array of disciplines across science, arts, and the humanities, with up to 8,000 courses made available for selection each semester.[24] Students are able to select courses offered by any of the colleges; however, compulsory subjects designated for each major needs to be completed to be awarded a degree. A student must declare a major during college application, some majors are more competitive than others and require a higher national examination score. In recent years, medicine, electrical engineering, law, and finance have been the most selective majors. Most majors take four years to complete while both the dental and the medical degrees take six years to finish.

The International Chinese Language Program (ICLP), founded by Stanford University, is located at National Taiwan University.[25]

NTU is a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, Washington University in St. Louis's McDonnell International Scholars Academy,[26][27] and the Association of East Asian Research Universities.[28][29]

NTU also participates in several programs of the Taiwan International Graduate Program of Academia Sinica, Taiwan's most preeminent academic research institution.

University rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[30]201-300 (2022)
CWTS World[31]89
QS World[32]77 (2023)
THE World[33]187 (2023)
USNWR Global[34]203 (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[35]19
THE Asia[36]20

National Taiwan University is widely considered to be the best university in Taiwan. NTU was ranked 77th worldwide in the QS World University Rankings 2023,[37] 187th worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023, 203rd worldwide in the US News 2022-2023, and 201-300th worldwide in the ARWU 2022. With other peering references of academic ranking, NTU also releases NTU World Universities ranking annually on the Double Ten Day, the National Holiday of the Republic of China.[38]

The Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities (ARTU), which sorts universities based on their aggregate performance across THE, QS, and ARWU, ranked NTU 135th worldwide in 2022. [39]

The individual subject rankings from QS rankings in 2022 were: 24th in Classic and Ancient History, 36th in Modern languages, 38th in Civil and Structural Engineering, 42nd in Linguistic, 46th in Medicine, 47th in Nursing, 48th in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and 50th in Material Science.[40]

List of presidents

The president heads the university. Each college is headed by a dean and each department by a chairman. Students elect their own representatives each year to attend administrative meetings.

National Taiwan University

  • Chen Wen-chang: 8 January 2023 - present
  • Kuan Chung-ming: 8 January 2019 - 7 January 2023
  • Tei-Wei Kuo [zh] (interim): October 2017 – January 2019
  • Yang Pan-chyr [zh]: June 2013 – June 2017
  • Lee Si-chen : August 2005 – June 2013
  • Chen Wei-jao: 22 June 1993 – June 2005
  • Kuo Kuang-hsiung [zh]: March 1993 – June 1993
  • Sun Chen [zh]: August 1984 – February 1993
  • Yu Chao-chung [zh]: August 1981 – July 1984
  • Yen Cheng-hsing: June 1970 – July 1981
  • Chien Szu-liang: January 1951 – May 1970
  • Shen Kang-po [zh]: December 1950 – January 1951
  • Fu Szu-nien: January 1949 – December 1950
  • Chuang Chang-kung [zh]: June 1948 – December 1948
  • Lu Chih-houng: August 1946 – May 1948
  • Lo Tsung-lo: August 1945 – July 1946

Taihoku Imperial University

  • Kazuo Ando (安藤一雄): March 1945 – August 1945
  • Masatsugu Ando [ja]: April 1941 – March 1945
  • Sadanori Mita [ja]: September 1937 – April 1941
  • Taira Shidehara [ja]: March 1928 – September 1937

Alumni

 
Yuan T. Lee received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

NTU has produced many notable alumni. Tsai Ing-Wen, the current President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), as well as former presidents Lee Teng-hui, Chen Shui-bian and Ma Ying-jeou, all graduated from NTU. Both Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate Yuan T. Lee and Turing Award laureate Andrew Yao received their Bachelor of Science from the university. Many NTU electrical engineering graduates have gone on to build global companies, including Quanta Computer's Barry Lam, Mediatek's Tsai Ming-kai and Garmin's Min Kao.

Notes

  1. ^ as Taihoku Imperial University

See also

Alliance

References

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  2. ^ "About NTU". National Taiwan University. June 27, 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
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  8. ^ "News".
  9. ^ "Find a Chapter".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on August 6, 2021. Retrieved August 6, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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External links

  • Official website in English

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961 335 047 NTDPresidentChen Wen changAcademic staff2 029 2020 2021 2 Administrative staff6 765 2020 2021 Students32 974 2020 2021 Undergraduates16 773 2020 2021 Postgraduates12 533 2020 2021 Doctoral students3 668 2020 2021 LocationTaipei Republic of China25 00 58 N 121 32 10 E 25 016 N 121 536 E 25 016 121 536 Coordinates 25 00 58 N 121 32 10 E 25 016 N 121 536 E 25 016 121 536CampusUrban 1 6 km2 0 62 sq mi Greater Taipei combined 344 km2 133 sq mi Nantou County combined ColorsMaroon and gold 3 AffiliationsHarvard Yenching Institute 4 APRU AEARUASAIHLAACSB AccreditedEUTWNational Taiwan University SystemGlobal research amp industry alliance Gloria of Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of ChinaPerformance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World UniversitiesChung Hua Institution for Economic ResearchPACIBER 5 AAPBSEPU 6 Washington University in St Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy 7 IEEE 8 Association for Computing Machinery 9 CourseraWebsitewww wbr ntu wbr edu wbr tw In Chinese Chinese nameSimplified Chinese国立台湾大学Traditional Chinese國立臺灣大學TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGuoli Taiwan DaxueBopomofoㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄌㄧˋ ㄊㄞˊ ㄨㄢ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊGwoyeu RomatzyhGwolih Tair uan DahshyueWade GilesKuo li T ai wan Ta hsueh Tongyong PinyinGuoli Taiwan DasyueMPS2Guoli Taiwan DashiueHakkaRomanizationKoet li p Thoi van Thai ho kSouthern MinHokkien POJKok li p Tai oan Tai ha kTai loKok li p Tai uan Tai ha kTaihoku Imperial UniversitySimplified Chinese台北帝国大学Traditional Chinese臺北帝國大學TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinTaipei Diguo DaxueBopomofoㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄉㄧˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊGwoyeu RomatzyhTairbeei Dihgwo DahshyueWade GilesT ai pei Ti kuo Ta hsueh Tongyong PinyinTaipei Diguo DasyueMPS2Taipei Diguo DashiueHakkaRomanizationThoi pet Ti koet Thai ho kSouthern MinHokkien POJTai pak Te kok Tai ha kTai loTai pak Te kok Tai ha kThe university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities It was named Taihoku Imperial University and served during the period of Japanese colonization After World War II the Nationalist Kuomintang KMT government assumed the administration of the university The Ministry of Education reorganized and renamed the university to its current name on November 15 1945 with its roots of liberal tradition from Peking University in Beijing by former NTU President Fu Ssu nien 11 The university consists of 11 colleges 56 departments 133 graduate institutes about 60 research centers and a school of professional education and continuing studies 12 13 14 Notable alumni include Tsai Ing Wen current President of the Republic of China former presidents Lee Teng hui Chen Shui bian and Ma Ying jeou Turing Award laureate Andrew Yao 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 Contents 1 History 1 1 Imperial University 1 2 National University 2 Campuses 2 1 Other university property 3 Academics 3 1 University rankings 3 2 List of presidents 3 2 1 National Taiwan University 3 2 2 Taihoku Imperial University 4 Alumni 5 Notes 6 See also 6 1 Alliance 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit NTU Central Administration Building Imperial University Edit National Taiwan University has its origins in 臺北帝國大學 Taihoku Imperial University Taihoku Teikoku Daigaku founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as a member of the imperial university system administered by the Empire of Japan 11 The school s first president was Taira Shidehara ja Taihoku Imperial University began with the faculty of Liberal Arts and Law and the Faculty of Science and Agriculture serving 60 students The university was intended mainly for Japanese nationals few Taiwanese students were admitted The Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Engineering were added in 1935 and 1943 respectively 11 National University Edit After World War II the Republic of China Taiwan government reorganized the school as an institution for Chinese speaking students The school was renamed National Taiwan University on 15 November 1945 and Lo Tsung lo was appointed as its president 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 11 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 reorganized as the College of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering In 1999 the College of Law has 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 has renamed the College of Bio resources and Agriculture and in 2002 a College of Life Sciences was added NTU selected as the national seven universities in research in 2002 currently merged into six universities 15 16 Kuan Chung ming Controversy Kuan Chung ming an economist who previously served in the Ma Administration was named university president elect in January 2018 but soon became embroiled in allegations related to plagiarism academic misconduct and violations of civil code which stipulated that Taiwanese public servants were not permitted to deliver lectures or to be involved in any mainland China related academic activities due to national security concerns During the election and the subsequent investigation Tei Wei Kuo served as the interim president of the university 17 while the president elect underwent multiple legal investigations from the ruling DPP government 18 19 20 Though Kuan was eventually cleared of all accusations and officially named as the university president in January 2019 21 see 2018 NTU Presidential Election Controversy zh this prolonged investigation raised suspicion regarding the intervention from the ruling DPP government Three Ministers of Education stepped down as a result of this event 22 Campuses EditNTU has a main campus in Daan District Taipei City and has additional campuses in Taipei New Taipei City Hsinchu County Yunlin County and Nantou County The main campus is home to most college department buildings and administrative buildings The university governs farms forests and hospitals for education and research purposes The five campuses are Main Campus 113 hectares located in Daan District Taipei Shuiyuan Campus 7 7 hectares located in Zhongzheng District Taipei College of Medicine Campus located in Zhongzheng District Yunlin Campus 54 hectares located in Yunlin County Zhubei Campus 22 hectares located in Hsinchu County Other university property Edit Visiting professor residences 34 hectares located on Yangmingshan Taipei University Farm 19 5 hectares located in Xindian District New Taipei City Wenshan Botanical Garden 5 hectares located in Shiding District New Taipei City Highland Experimental Farm 1 019 hectares located in Nantou County Experimental Forest Office 25 9 hectares located in Nantou County Experimental Forest 33 310 hectares located in Nantou County Academics Edit The original building housing National Taiwan University Hospital in Taipei The university comprises 11 colleges Liberal Arts Engineering Science Social Sciences Law Bio Resources amp Agriculture Management Public Health Electrical Engineering amp Computer Science Medicine and Life Science 23 NTU offers bachelor s degrees master s degrees and doctorate degrees in many disciplines NTU requires most of its undergraduate students to take a mandatory core curriculum comprising Chinese freshman English physical education and public service The medical school in addition dictates each of its students to take philosophy and sociology classes as well as seminars in ethics and thanatology Military training is no longer an obligatory course for male students but it is a prerequisite if they plan to apply to become officers during their compulsory military service NTU s programs cover a wide array of disciplines across science arts and the humanities with up to 8 000 courses made available for selection each semester 24 Students are able to select courses offered by any of the colleges however compulsory subjects designated for each major needs to be completed to be awarded a degree A student must declare a major during college application some majors are more competitive than others and require a higher national examination score In recent years medicine electrical engineering law and finance have been the most selective majors Most majors take four years to complete while both the dental and the medical degrees take six years to finish The International Chinese Language Program ICLP founded by Stanford University is located at National Taiwan University 25 NTU is a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities Washington University in St Louis s McDonnell International Scholars Academy 26 27 and the Association of East Asian Research Universities 28 29 NTU also participates in several programs of the Taiwan International Graduate Program of Academia Sinica Taiwan s most preeminent academic research institution University rankings Edit University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 30 201 300 2022 CWTS World 31 89QS World 32 77 2023 THE World 33 187 2023 USNWR Global 34 203 2023 Regional OverallQS Asia 35 19THE Asia 36 20National Taiwan University is widely considered to be the best university in Taiwan NTU was ranked 77th worldwide in the QS World University Rankings 2023 37 187th worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 203rd worldwide in the US News 2022 2023 and 201 300th worldwide in the ARWU 2022 With other peering references of academic ranking NTU also releases NTU World Universities ranking annually on the Double Ten Day the National Holiday of the Republic of China 38 The Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities ARTU which sorts universities based on their aggregate performance across THE QS and ARWU ranked NTU 135th worldwide in 2022 39 The individual subject rankings from QS rankings in 2022 were 24th in Classic and Ancient History 36th in Modern languages 38th in Civil and Structural Engineering 42nd in Linguistic 46th in Medicine 47th in Nursing 48th in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 50th in Material Science 40 List of presidents Edit The president heads the university Each college is headed by a dean and each department by a chairman Students elect their own representatives each year to attend administrative meetings National Taiwan University Edit Chen Wen chang 8 January 2023 present Kuan Chung ming 8 January 2019 7 January 2023 Tei Wei Kuo zh interim October 2017 January 2019 Yang Pan chyr zh June 2013 June 2017 Lee Si chen August 2005 June 2013 Chen Wei jao 22 June 1993 June 2005 Kuo Kuang hsiung zh March 1993 June 1993 Sun Chen zh August 1984 February 1993 Yu Chao chung zh August 1981 July 1984 Yen Cheng hsing June 1970 July 1981 Chien Szu liang January 1951 May 1970 Shen Kang po zh December 1950 January 1951 Fu Szu nien January 1949 December 1950 Chuang Chang kung zh June 1948 December 1948 Lu Chih houng August 1946 May 1948 Lo Tsung lo August 1945 July 1946Taihoku Imperial University Edit Kazuo Ando 安藤一雄 March 1945 August 1945 Masatsugu Ando ja April 1941 March 1945 Sadanori Mita ja September 1937 April 1941 Taira Shidehara ja March 1928 September 1937Alumni EditSee also List of National Taiwan University people Yuan T Lee received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry NTU has produced many notable alumni Tsai Ing Wen the current President of the Republic of China Taiwan as well as former presidents Lee Teng hui Chen Shui bian and Ma Ying jeou all graduated from NTU Both Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate Yuan T Lee and Turing Award laureate Andrew Yao received their Bachelor of Science from the university Many NTU electrical engineering graduates have gone on to build global companies including Quanta Computer s Barry Lam Mediatek s Tsai Ming kai and Garmin s Min Kao Notes Edit as Taihoku Imperial UniversitySee also Edit Taiwan portalNational Taiwan University Hospital List of universities in Taiwan Education in TaiwanAlliance Edit EUTW university allianceReferences Edit University Motto National Taiwan University Retrieved June 24 2014 About NTU National Taiwan University June 27 2021 Retrieved June 27 2021 NTU at a Glance National Taiwan University Retrieved March 15 2015 HYI Partner Institutions in Asia Members PACIBER Eurasia Pacific Uninet National Taiwan University News Find a Chapter Archived copy Archived from the original on August 6 2021 Retrieved August 6 2021 a href Template Cite web html 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