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NTU: Taiwan’s gateway to world-class education and innovation

National Taiwan University (NTU), established in 1945, has evolved into a world-class institution with a rich legacy that dates back to its origins as the Taihoku Imperial University in 1928.

Today, NTU boasts an impressive 17 colleges, including the newly established School of Political Science and Economics, cementing its position as a global leader in education, research, and innovation.

Here, NTU reveals what makes it an exemplary higher education institution in a crowded market.

1. In a crowded market, what is NTU’s USP?

NTU’s strength lies in its dual focus on two of the most critical areas in the modern global landscape: semiconductors and political and economic studies. Taiwan’s dominance in the semiconductor industry is reflected in NTU’s comprehensive programs, which seamlessly integrate academic rigour with practical industry engagement.

Similarly, NTU’s strategic location in Taiwan, a hub of geopolitical activity, positions it as an ideal place for studying international politics and economics. The institution’s ability to provide stellar education in these domains sets it apart from other universities around the world.

2. NTU has a well-respected global undergraduate program in semiconductors and other related programs in this area in its Graduate School of Advanced Technology. What do these programs offer?

NTU is renowned for its cutting-edge programs in semiconductors, a cornerstone of Taiwan’s high-tech industry. The global undergraduate program in semiconductors (GUPS), which is under NTU’s international college, offers a comprehensive curriculum taught entirely in English.

Students gain foundational knowledge in physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, information technology, and materials science, paired with practical internships in Taiwan’s vibrant semiconductor workforce. This program equips graduates with the skills to excel in a rapidly evolving industry.

NTU’s strategic location in Taiwan, a hub of geopolitical activity, positions it as an ideal place for studying international politics and economics

Complementing GUPS, the Graduate School of Advanced Technology, initiated together with the National Development Council, focuses on producing highly skilled engineers. With specialised tracks in IC design automation, devices and materials, and nanoengineering, the school collaborates closely with industry giants such as TSMC, MediaTek, and NVIDIA.

Students benefit from hands-on experience through internships and direct engagement with industry leaders, ensuring a seamless transition to the workforce.

3. What is NTU most proud of about these programs?

NTU’s strategic partnerships and substantial industry funding enable the development of modular, practical courses and world-class faculty, solidifying its status as a global leader in semiconductor education.

The programs also offer world-class international collaborations to attract top talent, both locally and internationally, and provide students with industry exposure through regular interactions and internships.

4. What are some of the benefits that NTU has seen from global collaboration such as the STIPT program?

NTU’s global collaborations, like the Semiconductor Talent Incubation Program Taiwan (STIPT) which collaborated with Saxony government, Germany, have enhanced student opportunities to intern with leading companies such as TSMC.

Students gain invaluable real-world experience and a competitive edge in the job market. Many graduates have secured positions at top firms, reflecting the success of these initiatives in bridging academia and industry.

5. Taiwan is recognised internationally as a hub for politics and economics, and NTU already has departments in Political Science, Economics, and related fields. Why was it necessary to establish a School of Political Science and Economics?

Taiwan’s pivotal role in global politics and economics inspired NTU to establish the School of Political Science and Economics, an all-English international college.

Situated at the crossroads of Asia-Pacific trade and geopolitics, the school aims to cultivate leaders with a deep understanding of political economy, international finance, and strategic thinking. The new school reflects NTU’s commitment to preparing students for leadership roles in an increasingly interconnected world.

6. How is NTU preparing students for successful careers in politics and economics, both domestically and internationally?

Through initiatives such as the International Mentorship Program, Overseas Internship Program, and the iNGO Academy, NTU provides students with opportunities to collaborate with global organisations such as the European Values Centre for Security Policy and the Asia Centre. These programs equip students with practical skills and international experience, ensuring they are well-prepared for impactful careers.

7. How does NTU cultivate talent more broadly in the political, economic and manufacturing areas?

NTU’s Beyond Borders program can be categorised into academic mobility, experiential learning, and student initiatives. The program exemplifies its commitment to cultivating global talent. By offering dual degree programs, exchange opportunities, and overseas internships, NTU ensures students graduate with a truly international perspective.

Experiential learning initiatives, such as overseas research projects and service teams, further enrich the student experience, fostering leadership and social responsibility.

8. What plans does NTU have in the future to work with institutions around the world on international economics, politics and semiconductor programs? How can students expect to benefit from these plans?

NTU plans to deepen its collaborations with leading institutions such as Waseda University, Sciences Po, and Berkeley. These partnerships will provide co-teaching opportunities, joint research initiatives, and cross-disciplinary learning modules. Students can expect to benefit from exposure to cutting-edge research, access to global networks, and enhanced career opportunities.

9. NTU is a PIEoneer Award winner – please tell us more about this win and what it means for the institution?

NTU’s recognition with two PIEoneer Awards in 2024 in the PIEoneer of the Year and Employee International Impact Award categories underscores its commitment to global talent cultivation.

The awards shine a light on initiatives such as the International Mentorship Program, which connects international students with Taiwan’s public and private sectors. As Taiwan grapples with labour shortages, NTU’s programs address this challenge by building a pipeline of skilled global professionals.

The accolades reflect NTU’s dedication to providing world-class education and fostering global collaborations.

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