National Chung Cheng University
國立中正大學 | |
Motto | 積極創新,修德澤人[1] |
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Motto in English | To innovate with earnestness; be virtuous with altruism[2] |
Type | Public (National) |
Established | Jul. 1, 1989 |
President | Jyh-Yang Wu |
Academic staff | 475 |
Undergraduates | 6,580 |
Postgraduates | 5,269 |
Location |
Minxiong, Chiayi County, Taiwan 23°33′43″N 120°28′29″E / 23.56194°N 120.47472°ECoordinates: 23°33′43″N 120°28′29″E / 23.56194°N 120.47472°E |
Campus | Suburban, 332 acres (1.34 km²) |
Endowment | US$-- (NT$--) |
Mascot | None |
Affiliations | Taiwan Comprehensive University System |
Website |
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National Chung Cheng University | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 國立中正大學 | ||||||
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Literal meaning | National Chiang Kai-shek University | ||||||
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National Chung Cheng University (CCU; Chinese: 國立中正大學) is a public research university in Minxiong Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. It is distinctive among universities in Taiwan in that it is dedicated to the core humanities and the basic sciences, both natural and social. In both quality and quantity of research it annually places among the top 5% of universities in Taiwan. Chung Cheng is among the four universities of Taiwan's Public Ivy - the Taiwan Comprehensive University System.
History
National Chung Cheng University was the first public university established after Taiwan's economic boom of the 1980s. In 1986, in order to promote research and to develop higher education in the Yunlin, Chiayi and Tainan areas, the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) approved a plan to establish a strongly research-oriented university in Chiayi. It was named after Chiang Kai-shek, whose given name was Chung-cheng, and officially founded on July 1, 1989. Lin Ching-Jiang (林清江) served as its first president.
Lin established the original five colleges: namely, the College of Humanities, the College of Sciences, the College of Social Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the College of Management. He stepped down in 1996, and was succeeded by Guo-Shuen Jeng (鄭國順, 1997–2001), who in turn was succeeded by Ren C. Luo (羅仁權, 2001–2008).
Jyh-Yang Wu (吳志揚), a mathematics professor, is the current president. Wu's most significant academic accomplishment is the Grove-Petersen-Wu Finiteness Theorem.[3]
Academics
Profile
National Chung Cheng University is alone among Taiwan universities in devoting itself primarily to the most basic fields of scholarship: physics, chemistry, biology, economics, mathematics, philosophy, history, and literature. In Taiwan, only National Chung Cheng University and National Taiwan University are able to offer a complete, traditional liberal arts curriculum, a curriculum similar in spirit to that of the University of Chicago's Common Core.
One of the distinctive aspects of National Chung Cheng University's liberal arts program is that it is the only university in Asia that provides a complete course of study in Analytic Philosophy. Philosophy of this type predominates among most of the highly ranked universities in North America, Great Britain, and Australia. This philosophical approach establishes strong links with the other core fields of scholarship, including the empirical sciences, mathematics, law, and linguistics.
CCU is the first in Taiwan to establish a TEAL (technology enabled active learning) classroom. It is modeled after the design used at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In construction of a multi-media facility, through its personal response system, and by installation of the software program, TEAL not only helps to increase class attendance, it also promotes student engagement with the class content.[4]
Collaboration with universities in Taiwan
Recently, the university has forged a Taiwan T4 Alliance with the three other main research-intensive universities in central and southern Taiwan--National Cheng Kung University, National Sun Yat-sen University, and National Chung Hsing University. Purposes of this alliance include: pooling of educational resources, promotion of collaborative research with local industries, and the fostering of inter-university research projects.
International collaboration
CCU is also involved in multiple forms of international collaboration. For example, the College of Engineering is now working with the German gear manufacturer, Klingelnberg GmbH, to develop a quality analysis software for bevel gear.[5] And, included among its partner universities are: University of Pittsburgh (US), Indiana University (Bloomington) (US), UCLA (US), Tohoku University (Japan), and Korea University (Korea).
Rankings
Although it is only 20 years old, among the more than 160 universities in Taiwan, its research performance is annually ranked among the top 5%. To illustrate this point, note that the National Science Council of Taiwan, when evaluating research project applications, rated Chung Cheng University as number 8, nationwide, for the four-year period from 2003 to 2007.[6] In the 2010 Times Higher Education QS Asian rankings, the university advanced 30 places relative to its 2009 ranking.[7]
Within Taiwan, National Chung Cheng University has pioneered research into and the pedagogy of such diverse disciplines as opto-mechatronics and chemical engineering,[8] criminology,[9] and seismology.[10] The university also has highly ranked Colleges of Law,[11] Management,[12] and Engineering.[13] In 2010, the Computer Science Program was ranked number eight and the Electrical Engineering Program was ranked number nine, nationwide, by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan.[14][15] Moreover, the university library is well suited for research: when ranked for both the provision of services and total resources (collections, personnel, expenditures, and buildings) it is among the top four in Taiwan.[16]
CCU has been ranked as the best school in Taiwan at protecting student rights.[17] Results of a survey conducted by the 1111 Human Resources Institute, published in July 2010, indicate that the university has advanced seven places (from 16th to 9th), when comparing on-the-job performance of recent graduates.[18]
Accreditation spring 2010
In the spring of 2010, all departments were formally accredited by the Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (aka HEEACT). HEEACT began the process of systematically reviewing university departments and institutes in the Spring of 2007.[19]
Campus
The setting
The university is located in north-central Chiayi County, one of Taiwan's main agricultural areas. It is fifteen kilometers (or approximately ten miles) away from the city of Chiayi, and just a bit farther from the Taiwan High Speed Rail Station that is located in Taibao. The campus sits atop a hill overlooking the township of Min-Hsiung, which is home to the Chiayi Performing Arts Center. The university is within convenient driving distance of many other attractions as well: to the east is the Alishan National Scenic Area of Chiayi, one of the most beautiful mountain districts in the world; to the west are various coastal towns along the Taiwan Strait, such as Budai, Chiayi, which is famous for its fish market; and, to the northwest, on the border with Yunlin County, is the township of Beigang, home to the oldest Mazu Temple in Taiwan, Chaotian Temple. Annually, on Mazu's birthday, which is the 23rd day of the 3rd lunar month (as early as mid-April or as late as early May), pilgrims flock to Beigang by the thousands to participate in the spectacular festival.
The campus itself
The campus itself is one of the most beautiful in Taiwan, noted both for its greenery and its distinctive architecture.[20] Among the many species of tree are the Bengal almond, the cotton tree, the Spanish flag, and the silk floss. Among the more striking edifices is the pyramid-shaped Administration Building, which is located at the campus center. No less impressive is the eight-story Library and Information Building, that has been rated as one of the five best university libraries in Taiwan. It was designed by the eminent architect Chiu-Hwa Wang (王秋華). Adjacent to the library is the gymnasium, which includes a fitness center, an indoor Olympic-size pool, and an outdoor pool. It is one of the best sports complexes in Taiwan. Near the entrance to the university is the Student Activity Center, which borders Tranquility Lake, a lake populated by a gaggle of black swans. This area has become a popular scenic spot for visitors and residents of the nearby community.
Organization
- College of Humanities
- Department and Institute of Philosophy.
- Department and Institute of Chinese Literature.
- Department and Institute of History.
- Department and Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature.
- Institute of Taiwanese Literature.
- Institute of Linguistics.
- The Taiwan Institute for the Humanities.
- College of Sciences
- Department of Physics*
- Department of Mathematics & Graduate Institute of Mathematics & Graduate Institute of Applied Mathematics & Graduate Institute of Statistical Science.
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
- Department of Life Science & Institute of Molecular Biology & Institute of Biomedical Science.
- Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences & Graduate Institute of Seismology & Graduate Institute of Applied Geophysics.
- College of Social Sciences
- Department and Graduate Institute of Psychology.
- Department and Graduate Institute of Political Science.
- Department of Social Welfare.
- Institute of Strategic Studies and International Affairs.
- Department of Labor Relations and Graduate Institute of Labor Studies.
- Department of Communication & Graduate Institute of Telecommunications.
- College of Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering.
- Department of Electrical Engineering.
- Department of Mechanical Engineering.
- Department of Chemical Engineering.
- Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics.
- System-on-Chips Research Center.
- Advanced Machine Tools Research Center.
- College of Management
- Department of Economics & Graduate Institute of International Economics.
- Department of Finance.
- Department of Business Administration.
- Graduate Institute of Marketing Management.
- Department of Accounting and Information Technology.
- Department of Information Management.
- College of Law
- Department of Law.
- Department of Financial and Economic Law.
- College of Education
- Department and Graduate Institute of Criminology.
- Graduate Institute of Education.
- Adult and Continuing Education.
- National Chung Cheng University Library.
- National Chung Cheng University Language Center.
- National Chung Cheng University General Education Center.
- National Chung Cheng University Physical Education Center.
- National Chung Cheng University Computer Center.
Facilities near the University
- Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital in Dalin, Chiayi: five minutes by car from campus.
- Nanhua University in Dalin, Chiayi: five minutes by car from campus.
- Chiay Performing Arts Center in Minxiong, Chiayi: fifteen minutes by car from campus.
- Taiwan High Speed Rail Chiayi Station in Taibao: twenty-five minutes by car from campus.
- Chiayi Airport in Shuishang, Chiayi: twenty-five minutes by car from campus.
- Chiayi Train Station in Chiayi City: twenty minutes by car from campus.
- Chiayi Christian Hospital in Chiayi City: twenty minutes by car from campus.
- St. Martin De Porres Hospital in Chiayi City: twenty minutes by car from campus.
- Nice-Prince Hotel in Chiayi City: twenty minutes by car from campus.
Student organisations
Students' Association
The National Chung Cheng University Student Association (CCUSA) consists of Executive Center, the Student Council, the Advisory Committee. The President of CCUSA represents the students in Chung Cheng University and the outside world. The Secretary-General is the head of the Secretariat of the CCUSA, acting as the spokesperson and leader of the Executive Center. The Student Council, acting as an administrative supervision division, represents students from departments. The association is affiliated to the Taiwan T4 Alliance Student Association.
Officers
- 10th CCUSA Officers (2010.06~2011.06)
- President: Meng-Ju Sun
- Vice President: De-Shiang Hong / Wei-Chun Kao
- Secretary-General: Chia-Ying Chang
- 11th CCUSA Officers (2011.06~2012.06)
- President: Tzu-Fen Haung
- Vice President: Ju-Kun Chou / Tai-Rong Qiu
- Secretary-General: Chih-Han Chang
Media
Chung Cheng E Newspapers:
- A Chinese E-News publish by Department of Communication & Graduate Institute of Telecommunications.
- Website: http://enews.ccu.edu.tw/
Alumni
- Helen Chang, Magistrate of Chiayi County
See also
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- Taiwan Comprehensive University System
- List of universities in Taiwan
- Education in Taiwan
- List of law schools in Taiwan
- List of business schools in Asia
- Engineering education in Taiwan
References
- ↑ "認識中正 (Chinese)". Nat'l Chung Cheng U. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ↑ "University Motto". Nat'l Chung Cheng U. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Controlled Topology in Geometry Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society". Projecteuclid.org. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "The Impact of Implementing TEAL". Philjol.info. October 18, 2011. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Collaboration with Klingelnberg GmbH". Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ NSC Research Grant Rankings
- ↑ "Asian University Rankings". Universityreport.net. February 22, 1999. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Morphological and electroluminescent effects of Ao nanoparticles on light-emitting polymers Nanotechnology". Iopscience.iop.org. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Engendering Imprisonment: The State and Incarcerated Female Subjects in Taiwan Critical Criminology". Ingentaconnect.com. September 1, 2010. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Detecting Low-Frequency Earthquakes Within non-Volcanic Tremor in Southern Taiwan Triggered by the 2005 Mw 8.6 Nias Earthquake Geophysical Research Letters". Agu.org. August 25, 2010. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Law School Rankings". Taiwanlawresources.com. December 22, 2008. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Research Performance in Management" (PDF). Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Best Engineering Universities in Asia". Engineeringdegreeshelpline.com. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ Computer Science Ranking 2010 HEEACT
- ↑ Electrical Engineering Ranking 2010 HEEACT
- ↑ Evaluation of University Libraries in Taiwan
- ↑ "Protection of Student Rights". Chinapost.com.tw. August 26, 2010. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Human Resources Institute Evaluation of recent graduates". Project.1111.com.tw. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Full Report of Accreditation by HEEACT". Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Article from". the China Post. Taiwan (ROC). December 6, 2007. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
External links
- National Chung Cheng University Official Website
- CCU Center of International Affairs and Exchange
- National Chung Cheng University Library
- Taiwan Comprehensive University System Global College