Fu Jen Catholic University

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Coordinates: 25°2′8.9″N, 121°25′59.4″E

Fu Jen Catholic University
天主教輔仁大學
the seal of Fu Jen Catholic University

Motto: Veritas bonitas sanctitas pulchritudo
真善美聖
(Truth, Goodness, Beauty, and Holiness)
Established Founded 1925, "Reactivated" 1960
Type: Private
President: Bernard Li (黎建球), Ph.D.
Location Hsinchuang, Taipei County, Taiwan
Campus: Suburban
Mascot: None
Website: www.fju.edu.tw

Fu Jen Catholic University (Traditional Chinese: 輔仁大學; Hanyu Pinyin: Fǔrén Dàxué; Tongyong Pinyin: FǔRén DàSyué; Wade-Giles: Fu3-jen2 Ta4-hsüeh2) is a Catholic University in Sinjhuang, Taipei County, Taiwan.

Basic Educational Philosophy Fu Jen Catholic University is an academic community of students and teachers closely associated in fostering the growth of the whole person, on the basis of Truth, Goodness, Beauty and Holiness.

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Fu Jen Catholic University is a comprehensive university founded by the Holy See. Starting from 2003, the University comprises 9 colleges (Liberal Arts, Arts, Foreign Languages, Science and Engineering, Human Ecology, Law, Social Sciences, Management, Medicine), 45 departments, offering 42 master programs, and 11 Ph.D. programs. The University has established sister-school relationships with more than 100 renowned universities world-wide and is committed to the holistic education. The University strives to provide students a diversified, whole-person, interdisciplinary, and international learning environment.

The laurel wreath symbolizes peace, while the twelve stars in the middle are a symbol of the Virgin Mary. The Latin words at the bottom of the emblem signify the University's ideals—Truth, Goodness, Beauty, and Holiness.

FJU was originally established in Peking (Beijing) in 1925 by the Benedictines of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania at request of the Holy See. FJU, then known commonly as the Catholic University of Peking, was itself a succesor to the previous Fu Jen She (輔仁社), which was created through the efforts of Catholic scholars Ma Hsiang-po (馬相伯) and Ying Hua (英華). The university's first president (1925-1927) was the American missionary George Barry O'Toole, OSB. He was succeeded by Chen Yuan (陳垣), a Chinese Protestant, who remained university president until the school's forced closure in 1952.

In 1933, the mission of administering the university was transferred to the German-based Society of the Divine Word as the US-based Benedictines, in the midst of the Great Depression, were no longer able to financially sustain the FJU's mission. The SVD and the university's German affiliations were instrumental in protecting them from the brunt of Japanese military brutality during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). In 1952, as Chinese Communist repression of the Catholic Church intensified, the FJU's facilities in Peking were usurped and absorbed by the Beijing Normal University. FJU was re-established in Taiwan in 1960 under the auspices of the Chinese Diocesan clergy, the Society of the Divine Word and the Society of Jesus.

FJU in Taipei
FJU in Taipei

FJU is now a comprehensive, four-year university with graduate programs in various areas.

It contains ten colleges or independent academic bodies, including College of Liberal Arts (文學院), College of Foreign Languages and Literatures (外語學院), College of Sciences and Engineering (理工學院), College of Law (法學院), College of Management (管理學院), College of Human Ecology (民生學院), College of Fine Arts (藝術學院), Graduate School of Social Sciences (社會科學院), a newly founded College of Medical Science (醫學院), and School of Continuing Education (進修部), excluding a proposed College of Mass Communication (傳播學院) comprised of departments of Journalism, Advertisement, and Visual Communication. A theological seminary is attached to its campus.

The Fu Jen main campus is located on the intersection of Hsinchuang City and Taishan Village in Taipei County, The University is conveniently situated in between the No.1 and No.2 provincial highways, while the former leads to the adjacent Taipei and Taoyuan cities, the latter leads to the Chungshang Express Highway. The school can be easily reached by public buses. In the future, the Hsinchuan Line of the Mass Rapid Transit System will make a stop at Fu Jen, thus make the transportation network more convenient.


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