National Sun Yat-sen University

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National Sun Yat-sen University

National Sun Yat-sen University seal

Established Founded: 1924,
Re-established Nov. 12, 1980
Type Public (National)
President Chung-cheng Chang
Faculty -- full-time, -- part-time
Undergraduates --
Postgraduates --
Location Kaohsiung, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Campus Urban, -- acres (-- km²)
Endowment US$-- (NT$--)
Mascot None
Website www.nsysu.edu.tw

The National Sun Yat-sen University (Traditional Chinese: 國立中山大學; Simplified Chinese: 国立中山大学; Wades-Giles: Kuoli Chungshan Tahsüeh, pinyin: Guólì Zhōngshān Dàxué)[1] is a public university located in Kaohsiung, Republic of China (Taiwan). It is considered to be the best higher education institution in the Kaohsiung area. The university is known as NSYSU (中山大學, Zhōngshān Dàxué).

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In 1924, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Founding Father of the Republic of China (ROC) formed National Kwangtung University in Canton (now Guangzhou), China by incorporating National Higher Normal College, Kwangtung Provincial Law College and Provincial Agricultural Technical School. In 1926, the university was renamed National Sun Yat-sen University in his honor after his death, for his contribution to the nation.

Canton fell in the hands of the Communist Party of China in 1949 and the ROC Government retreated to Taiwan. The university in Guangzhou was renamed Sun Yat-sen University. The ROC government re-established the university in Kaohsiung in 1979.

There are eighteen departments in the university, as well as six institutes, namely, literature, business, science and engineering, administration, marine science, and social sciences. The total enrollment is about nine thousand five hundred.

Decorative plane on campus on NSYSU
Decorative plane on campus on NSYSU

Every year there are about 50 international exchange students that come to study courses, mostly management and business focused, in English and learn about Taiwanese culture as well as the Chinese languages. The university also has a separate language institute where fee-paying students can study Mandarin and Taiwanese. There are also around the same number of out-going exchange students each year to NSYSU's partner universities.

"NSYSU is situated in Kaohsiung, a city known for its commerce and industry. NSYSU has long been the major think tank for the development of government agencies, industry, and academics in Southern Taiwan. We have close working ties with many key universities in the Northern Taiwan, collaborating together to shape the future of Taiwan's academia. Currently we are looking to expand our focus to the rest of Asia and the world, aiming to become a truly internationalized university in this age of globalization."

  1. ^ The name of the university is translated using Chinese word order. By English grammar rules, it is Sun Yat-sen National University.


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