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Asia University (AU), initially with the name of Taichung Healthcare and Management College, was founded in August 2001 in Wufeng, Taichung,(Taiwan) by Chang-Hai Tsai and Tseng-lien Lin. [4] On August 1, 2005, Taichung Healthcare and Management University was renamed "Asia University" under the authority of the Ministry of Education.
Students who graduate from a senior high school usually end up taking up the national university entrance examination to enter a general four year university. They can also apply to junior colleges, an institute of technology, or a university of science and technology as an alternative choice.
The Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies (大学院アジア太平洋研究科, Daigakuin Ajia Taiheiyō Kenkyūka), [1] or GSAPS, is an independent graduate school focusing on international relations and area studies of the Asia-Pacific region. [2] GSAPS was established in April 1998 on the Waseda Campus of Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan ...
Sy-Yen Kuo (郭斯彥), the Founding Director of NDHU CSIE, which is the Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Arizona, Dean of College of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at National Taiwan University. In 1995, NDHU Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering was founded by Sy-Yen Kuo ...
Since 2002, Academia Sinica set up the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP), [5] open to local and international students for PhD programs. All courses at TIGP are conducted in English . Students can choose their advisor among a faculty selected for the program out of outstanding researchers and professors appointed at Academia Sinica ...
However, due to the high volume of applications there are many more highly qualified candidates than first year spots and simply meeting the minimum requirements is unlikely to be sufficient to gain admission. The school assesses candidates based on 5 factors: an online application form, a statement of purpose, a resume or curriculum vitae, 2 ...
The General Scholastic Ability Test (traditional Chinese: 學科能力測驗) [3] is the Taiwanese university entrance exam. The test is administered over two days and five subjects: Chinese language and literature; English language; Mathematics; Social studies (including History, Geography, and Civics)
Taiwan studies, or Taiwanese studies, is a multi-disciplinary academic division of area studies (a part of East Asian studies) focused on studying Taiwan and the people on/in/of Taiwan both on its own and in comparison with other world areas.