History of NTUE
The National Taipei University of Education (NTUE) began in 1895, 16 years before Republic of China was founded, was initially named “National Taipei Teachers College”. Following the retrocession of Taiwan from Japan in 1945, the Government renamed the school “Taiwan Provincial Normal School” in December that year. In 1961, the school’s name changed again to “Taiwan Provincial Junior Teachers College”, and then, upgraded to “Taiwan Provincial Taipei Normal College” in 1987. In 1991, it was renamed to “National Taipei Teachers College” before the final current name of “National Taipei University of Education” in 2005.
Prospects
NTUE continues to be the cradle of training elementary school teachers. We strive to be an excellent and innovative university specializing in teachers training and educational research.
International Cooperation
National Taipei University of Education actively pursues a policy of international academic collaboration. Links with higher education institutions worldwide are formed and maintained through formal academic agreements, exchange programs, symposia and visits. At present, the University has solid relationships with more than 100 universities, and institutions around the world. Many of the faculty members have visited overseas academic partners for research and fact-finding purposes. International scholars are frequently invited to the university to give lectures or participate in symposia. The University strives to expand and strengthen its connections with other well-known institutions in the world and aims to make itself a valuable partner to all cooperative institutions in the years to come.
Location
NTUE is centrally located in Taipei, the 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. Taipei is home to world-famous and one of the world’s tallest building—Taipei 101. More importantly, the school is in the heart of Taipei’s cultural and financial district, and is near to the world renowned National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, Taipei 101, Ximending, Yangmingshan National Park and many other city attractions.
Our alumni hold key positions in education research, administration, curriculum development, teaching materials and community development.
College of Humanities and Arts
Our students learn to create art at the highest possible level, and to meet the needs of the arts industry.
Our academic achievements in the fields of mathematics, science and physical education are well known. We continue to train educators and develop professionals to meet today's technological needs.
International Master's Program
Undergraduate Students
Fees |
College of Humanities |
College of Science |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees |
NTD$ 45,700 |
NTD$ 53,200 |
Credit Fee - Undergraduate (per credit) |
NTD$2,340 |
NTD$2,340 |
Keyboard Instrument and Facility Maintenance fee |
NTD$630 |
NTD$630 |
Internet access fee |
NTD$330 |
NTD$330 |
Undergraduate music tutorial fee for Department of Music (per credit) |
NTD$9,500 |
NTD$9,500 |
On-Campus Accommodation (per semester) |
NTD$8,350 |
NTD$8,350 |
Wo-Long Accommodation A (per 6 months) |
NTD$25,200 |
NTD$25,200 |
Group insurance fee |
263 (based on actual charges) |
263 (based on actual charges) |
Master Students
Fees |
College of Humanities |
College of Science |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees |
NTD$ 45,700 |
NTD$ 52,600 |
Credit Fee – Master’s Program (per credit) |
NTD$2,920 |
NTD$2,920 |
Internet access fee |
NTD$330 |
NTD$330 |
Thesis advisor and oral examination fee |
NTD$13,500 |
NTD$13,500 |
Graduate tutorial fee for Department of Music (per credit) |
NTD$9,500 |
NTD$9,500 |
Wo-Long Accommodation A (per 6 months) |
NTD$25,200 |
NTD$25,200 |
Group insurance fee |
NTD$263(based on actual charges) |
NTD$263 (based on actual charges) |
Doctoral Students
Fees |
College of Humanities |
College of Science |
Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees |
NTD$ 46,200 |
NTD$ 54,000 |
Credit Fee – Doctoral Program (per credit) |
NTD$2,920 |
NTD$2,920 |
Internet access fee |
NTD$330 |
NTD$330 |
Thesis advisor and oral examination fee |
NTD$17,500 |
NTD$17,500 |
Wo-Long Accommodation A (per 6 months) |
NTD$25,200 |
NTD$25,200 |
Group insurance fee |
NTD$263 (based on actual charges) |
NTD$263(based on actual charges) |
NTUE International Students Scholarship aims to recruit outstanding students of foreign nationality to study at NTUE and promote academic internationalization.
Eligibility: International degree students who meet the article 2 of “International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan” (an individual of foreign nationality, who has never held nationality status from the Republic of China and who does not possess an overseas Chinese student status at the time of their application).
Qualified applicants:
Application Schedule and Materials:
Please apply to the Division of International Affairs according to this guideline.
Amount and Award Period of the Scholarship:
Issue |
Office |
TEL |
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Acceptance of applications |
Admissions, Office of Academic Affairs |
+886-2-27321104 ext.82015 |
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Program requirements |
Various Departments |
+886-2-27321104 transferred to respective departments |
See announcements by each recruiting department. |
Admission results |
Admissions, Office of Academic Affairs |
+886-2-27321104 ext.82015 |
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Arrival, visas, insurances, scholarships |
Division of International Affairs |
+886-2-27321104 ext.82137 |
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Registration |
Registrar, Office of Academic Affairs |
+886-2-27321104 ext.82016 |