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National Chung Hsing University (NCHU; Chinese: 國立中興大學; lit. National Resurgence University)[6] is a national public research university in South District, Taichung, Taiwan.[7] It is one of the four universities of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, a university alliance in Taiwan.
Key Information
History
[edit]
The university was originally founded as Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry in Tainan in 1919. In 1928, the academy became a department affiliated to Taihoku Imperial University. In 1943, the department became an independent entity again and moved to Taichung. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, the school was reorganized and became Taichung Agricultural Junior College. In 1946, it was upgraded to Taichung College of Agriculture. In 1961, it merged with the newly established College of Science and Engineering and College of Law and Business and became Chung Hsing University. In 1971, it became a national university and was named National Chung Hsing University.[8]
Campus
[edit]The Taichung Campus contains the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the College of Science, the College of Engineering, the College of Life Sciences, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the College of Social Sciences and Management, and the Extension Division for Inservice and Continuing Education. It is located in the south of Taichung City with an area of approximately 53 hectares. The university owns four experimental forests located in New Taipei City, Nantou County, Taichung City, and Tainan City, respectively.[9] It also owns two experimental farms located at Wufeng and Wuri Districts in Taichung City.[10]
Organization
[edit]NCHU has ten colleges: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Law and Politics, Liberal Arts, Life Sciences, Management, Science, and Veterinary Medicine.[11]
International programs
[edit]NCHU participates in the Taiwan International Graduate Program in Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences of Academia Sinica, Taiwan's most preeminent academic research institution.
Sister relationships with the University of Tasmania,[12] Deakin University, University of New South Wales in Australia.
Official Journal
[edit]- Chung-Hsing Historiography[13]
| University rankings | |
|---|---|
| Global – Overall | |
| ARWU World[14] | 801-900 (2022) |
| QS World[15] | =628 (2026) |
| THE World[16] | 1201–1500 (2023) |
| Regional – Overall | |
| QS Asia[17] | 116 (2023) |
| THE Asia[18] | 401–500 (2023) |
| National – Overall | |
| ARWU National[19] | 11-14 (2022) |
| QS National[20] | 13 (2023) |
| THE National[21] | 18+ (2023) |
Notable alumni
[edit]- Chen Chih-ching, Minister of Council of Agriculture (2016)
- Chen Ter-shing, Vice Minister of Science and Technology (2014–2017)[22][23]
- Cho Jung-tai, Chairperson of Democratic Progressive Party
- Ding Kung-wha, Chairperson of Financial Supervisory Commission (2016)
- Hochen Tan, Minister of Transportation and Communications (2016–2018)
- Ho Min-hao, member of Legislative Yuan (2002–2008)
- Hsieh Ming-yuan, member of Legislative Yuan (2002–2008)
- Kao Fu-yao, Deputy Minister of Public Construction Commission[24]
- Lee Chin-yung, Magistrate of Yunlin County (2014–2018)
- Lee Li-chen, Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council
- Lee Shying-jow, Minister of Veterans Affairs Council (2016–2018)[25][26]
- Peng Tso-kwei, Minister of Council of Agriculture (1997–1999)
- Su Chun-jung, Deputy Minister of Directorate-General of Personnel Administration
- Su Jain-rong, Minister of Finance
- Sung Yu-hsieh, Deputy Secretary-General of Executive Yuan
- Tsai Chi-chang, Vice President of Legislative Yuan
- Tsai Jeong-duen, Vice President of Judicial Yuan
- Uliw Qaljupayare, member of Legislative Yuan (2008–2017)
- Wang Chung-yi, Minister of Coast Guard Administration (2014–2016)
- Yuma Taru, Atayal weaver and dyer, Living National Treasure
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "中興大學校訓 (Chinese)". Chung Hsing University Archives. Archived from the original on 2013-12-28. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
- ^ "NCHU Annual Endowment Report, Fiscal Year Ended December 30, 2008". Office of the Treasurer of the National Chung-Hsing University. 2008. Archived from the original on November 30, 2012. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
- ^ "國立中興大學(National Chung Hsing University)".
- ^ School Status of Taichung City Archived 2007-05-05 at the Wayback Machine Time of data : Sept-06-2006
- ^ "Eurasia Pacific Uninet". Archived from the original on 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
- ^ The name of the university is translated using Chinese word order. By English grammar rules, it is Chung Hsing National University. Colloquially known as Xingda (Chinese: 興大; pinyin: Xīngdà; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hèng-tāi)
- ^ "MAP to NCHU".
- ^ "History". National Chung Hsing University. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ^ "Campus Life - Campus Map". National Chung Hsing University Office of International Affairs. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
- ^ "Campus Environment & Map". National Chung Hsing University. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
- ^ "Colleges and Research Centers". nchu.edu.tw. NCHU. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
- ^ Tasmania, University of (2021-11-02). "Educational partnerships". University of Tasmania. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
- ^ Schmoldt, A.; Benthe, H. F.; Haberland, G. "Chung-Hsing Journal of History". Chung-Hsing Journal of History. doi:10.29624/CHJH. ISSN 1028-2009.
- ^ "ShanghaiRanking-Universities". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
- ^ "QS World University Rankings".
- ^ "National Chung Hsing University". Times Higher Education (THE). 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
- ^ "National Chung Hsing University". Top Universities. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
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- ^ 2021 QS World University Rankings
- ^ "National Chung Hsing University". Times Higher Education (THE). 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
- ^ "Partial ROC Cabinet reshuffle announced". Taiwan Today. 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
The premier named Minister without Portfolio Chang San-cheng the inaugural minister of science and technology, with his deputies... Chen Ter-shing
- ^ "Three Taiwan green projects pick up awards at APEC event". New Southbound Policy Portal, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan). 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
Chen Ter-shing (right), vice minister of science and technology
- ^ "2017 EU-Taiwan Green Public Procurement Seminar". European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan. 2017-04-28. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
Mr Kao Fu-Yao (高福堯), Deputy Minister of Public Construction Council, Executive Yuan
- ^ "Reshuffle targets security, diplomacy". Taipei Times. 2018-02-24. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
Chiu Kuo-cheng (邱國正) is to take over the Veterans Affairs Council after Director Lee Shying-jow (李翔宙) departs.
- ^ "Lee Shying-jow appointed new envoy to Denmark". Focus Taiwan. 2018-10-19. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
Lee Shying-jow (李翔宙), former minister of the Veterans Affairs Council
External links
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Founding in Mainland China (1919–1949)
The predecessor of National Chung Hsing University was established on March 10, 1919, as the Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry (also known as the Taiwan Governor-General's Specialized School of Agriculture and Forestry) in Taipei, Taiwan, under Japanese colonial administration, with an initial focus on training professionals in agricultural sciences, forestry, and related applied disciplines.[7][1] The academy admitted its first class of 38 students that year, emphasizing practical education in crop cultivation, animal husbandry, and forest management to support colonial economic development in Taiwan.[1] In 1928, the academy was restructured as a specialized department affiliated with Taihoku Imperial University (the predecessor of National Taiwan University), expanding its curriculum to include advanced research in agronomy, sericulture, and horticulture while maintaining a two-year higher education program.[1] This affiliation aimed to integrate it into the broader imperial university system, though it retained operational autonomy in agricultural specialization; enrollment grew modestly, reflecting the colonial emphasis on resource extraction and modernization of Taiwan's agrarian economy.[1] By 1943, amid wartime pressures during World War II, the institution regained full independence from Taihoku Imperial University and relocated its campus to Taichung to decentralize educational facilities and support agricultural production in central Taiwan.[1] Following Japan's defeat and the retrocession of Taiwan to the Republic of China on October 25, 1945, the school underwent reorganization under the new administration, adopting the name Taiwan Provincial Taichung Agricultural Junior College on November 1, 1945, with a shift toward aligning curricula with Republic of China educational standards while continuing vocational training in agriculture.[1] In 1946, it was upgraded to the status of Taiwan Provincial College of Agriculture, enabling it to offer bachelor's degrees and broadening its scope to include departments in agronomy, forestry, agricultural chemistry, and veterinary medicine, with an enrollment of approximately 200 students by the late 1940s.[1] This period marked the transition from colonial-era priorities to those of the incoming Nationalist government, though challenges such as postwar resource shortages and administrative overhauls limited expansion until the 1950s.[1] In 1949, a separate College of Law and Business was founded in Taipei, laying groundwork for future integration, but the core agricultural institution remained rooted in Taichung.[1]Relocation and Establishment in Taiwan (1950s–1960s)
Following the end of Japanese colonial rule and the restoration of Taiwan to Chinese administration in 1945, the Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry, which had relocated from Taipei to Taichung in 1943, was redesignated as the Taiwan Provincial Taichung Agricultural Junior College.[1] By 1946, it had been upgraded to the Taiwan Provincial College of Agriculture, focusing primarily on agricultural education and research to support Taiwan's post-war agrarian economy.[1] This institution remained centered in Taichung, building on its earlier specialization in agronomy and forestry.[1] In 1949, the College of Law and Business was established in Taipei as a separate entity under provincial administration, providing foundational training in legal and commercial disciplines amid Taiwan's economic reconstruction efforts.[1] A pivotal development occurred in 1961 when the Taiwan Provincial College of Agriculture in Taichung merged with the newly founded College of Science and Engineering—also based in Taichung—and the College of Law and Business from Taipei to create Taiwan Provincial Chung Hsing University.[1] This consolidation integrated agricultural roots with emerging scientific, engineering, legal, and business programs, establishing a broader provincial university structure designed to address Taiwan's growing needs in technical and professional education during the early industrialization phase.[1] The 1960s saw further institutional expansions to enhance accessibility and academic scope. In 1964, an evening school was introduced on the Taipei campus to accommodate working professionals.[1] By 1968, the Taichung campus added its own evening school alongside the new College of Liberal Arts, shifting emphasis toward a more comprehensive curriculum while maintaining the agricultural core; these additions effectively centralized operations in Taichung, with the Taipei components serving supplementary roles.[1] These steps solidified the university's establishment as a key provincial institution, paving the way for its national status in 1971.[1]Expansion into Comprehensive University (1971–Present)
In 1971, Taiwan Provincial Chung Hsing University was elevated to national status and renamed National Chung Hsing University, transitioning from a primarily agricultural and technical institution to a comprehensive university encompassing eight colleges, including liberal arts, sciences, engineering, agriculture, forestry, law and politics, commerce, and veterinary medicine.[8][1] This restructuring, supported by government policy to diversify higher education, enabled broader academic integration and expanded enrollment, with the addition of graduate programs in core disciplines shortly thereafter.[7] Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the university further developed its multidisciplinary framework by establishing master's-level programs in departments such as chemistry (1981), applied mathematics, and veterinary medicine (1982), alongside enhanced facilities for research in life sciences and engineering.[9][10] These expansions aligned with Taiwan's industrialization, emphasizing applied sciences and agriculture to support economic growth, while maintaining strengths in forestry and natural resources inherited from its origins. By the 1990s, doctoral programs proliferated, solidifying NCHU's role in advanced training and interdisciplinary collaboration. From the 2000s onward, NCHU pursued strategic growth, joining the Taiwan Comprehensive University System alliance to foster resource sharing among top institutions and elevating its international profile through partnerships and English-taught programs.[11] Recent developments include the 2022 establishment of a Post-Baccalaureate Medicine Program and College of Medicine, addressing healthcare demands, alongside the Academy of Circular Economy to integrate sustainability into curricula.[12] Today, with ten colleges and over 12,000 students, the university prioritizes research output in biotechnology, environmental science, and management, evidenced by increased patents and funding from national agencies.[11]Academics
Colleges and Departments
National Chung Hsing University structures its academic offerings across 12 colleges, encompassing a wide array of departments and graduate institutes that deliver bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in disciplines ranging from agriculture and engineering to medicine and management.[2] These units emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in applied sciences and resource management, reflecting the university's historical strengths in agricultural research while expanding into modern fields like biotechnology and computer science.[13] College of Liberal Arts: This college focuses on humanities and social sciences, including the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature and the Graduate Institute of Library and Information Science.[14] College of Agriculture and Natural Resources: Originating from the university's founding as an agricultural institution, it includes departments dedicated to agronomy, horticulture, forestry, and animal science, supporting Taiwan's agricultural innovation and resource sustainability.[13] College of Science: Comprising the Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, and Physics, along with the Institute of Statistics and Institute of NanoScience, this college advances fundamental and applied research in physical and mathematical sciences.[15] College of Engineering: The college houses five departments—Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering—emphasizing practical engineering solutions for infrastructure and environmental challenges.[16] College of Life Sciences: Key units include the Department of Life Sciences, Institute of Molecular Biology, Graduate Institute of Biochemistry, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, and Institute of Genomics and Bioinformatics, with research spanning molecular evolution, biotechnology, genetics, and ecosystems.[17][18] College of Veterinary Medicine: Established in September 1999, this college provides specialized training in veterinary science, addressing animal health, public health interfaces, and related biomedical applications.[19] College of Management: Consisting of five departments, it offers comprehensive programs from bachelor's to executive MBA and PhD levels, covering business administration, finance, accounting, and marketing with an emphasis on industry-relevant skills.[20] College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: This college supports programs in electrical engineering, computer science, and information technology, contributing to advancements in computing and electronics.[21] College of Law: Focused on legal education and political science, it prepares students for careers in law, policy, and governance through dedicated departments and institutes.[22] College of Medicine: Recently established, it addresses medical education, health policy, and human rights, collaborating with other institutions on cross-disciplinary medical training and research.[23] Additional specialized units, such as the International College of Innovation and Industry Liaison, facilitate industry partnerships and emerging fields like circular economy practices.[24]Degree Programs and Enrollment
National Chung Hsing University offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs across its colleges, encompassing fields such as agriculture, engineering, sciences, management, and humanities, with a total of 126 programs available.[25] These programs emphasize practical and research-oriented education, particularly in agriculture and natural resources, reflecting the university's historical strengths. A subset of programs is fully taught in English to accommodate international students, including the International Doctoral Program in Agriculture, International PhD Program in Taiwan and Transcultural Studies, and master's programs in areas like molecular and cellular biology.[26] Enrollment at NCHU totals 16,064 students as of the most recent official data. Doctoral students comprise 7% (1,123 individuals), master's students 36% (5,861), and bachelor's students the remaining 57% (approximately 9,080).[27] International students represent about 5% of the total enrollment, with targeted recruitment through English-taught programs and exchange initiatives.[24] Annual admissions include roughly 2,212 new undergraduates, 2,265 master's entrants, and 165 doctoral students, supporting steady growth in graduate-level participation.[28]| Degree Level | Number of Students | Percentage of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | ~9,080 | 57% |
| Master's | 5,861 | 36% |
| Doctoral | 1,123 | 7% |
| Total | 16,064 | 100% |
Teaching Quality and Curriculum Focus
National Chung Hsing University maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 13:1, with 16,156 total students and 1,244 academic staff as of recent data.[28] The university's Office of Academic Affairs conducts regular teaching performance surveys to assess student opinions on course instruction and identify areas for improvement, feeding results into faculty development programs.[29] In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, NCHU received a teaching score of 24.6 out of 100, reflecting evaluations of teaching reputation, staff-to-student ratio, doctorate-to-bachelor's ratio, doctorates-awarded-to-academic-staff ratio, and institutional income.[3] To enhance instructional quality, NCHU operates the Center for Teaching and Learning Development, which supports faculty in acquiring new pedagogical skills and knowledge.[29] The university recognizes excellence through awards such as the Outstanding Bilingual Teaching Assistant Award via its Bilingual Education Resource Center, aimed at improving English-medium instruction (EMI) courses, and guidelines for honoring outstanding general education teachers based on peer and student evaluations.[30] [31] Its College of Management holds AACSB accreditation, signifying adherence to global standards for business education quality.[11] NCHU's curriculum emphasizes practical and interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in agriculture and natural resources, stemming from its origins as an agricultural institution. The International Master Program in Agriculture focuses on sustainable practices, agroecosystems, agribusiness, and global trends, integrating courses on environmental responsibility and international awareness.[32] [33] The International Doctoral Program in Agriculture covers agricultural production, processing, sustainable agriculture, environmental protection, plant and animal biotechnology, and rural development, with all-English instruction to foster global competencies.[34] Undergraduate programs in agribusiness, offered through the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, blend academic rigor with hands-on training in fields like horticulture and crop sciences.[35] These curricula prioritize empirical skills for real-world application, such as in Taiwan's agricultural sector, over purely theoretical models.[36]Research and Innovation
Primary Research Strengths
National Chung Hsing University's primary research strengths center on agricultural biotechnology, where it excels in molecular biotechnology, transgenic technologies for plants and animals, and gene transfer applications, establishing a global stronghold in these areas.[7][2] The university ranks first nationwide in Taiwan for disciplines encompassing agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and animal husbandry, reflecting its historical roots and ongoing contributions to crop genomics, functional gene analysis, and economic crop improvements.[37][38] In plant and animal sciences, NCHU demonstrates notable impact through innovations such as vaccines for swine atrophic rhinitis and papaya breeding resistant to viral diseases, alongside high global standings, including 432nd in plant and animal science per U.S. News rankings.[3][28] Complementary strengths extend to chemistry and materials science, with outputs in physical chemistry (667th globally) and materials science (744th), as well as earth and environmental sciences, evidenced by a Nature Index share of 33 in the latter category.[28][39] Engineering fields, including smart manufacturing and chemical engineering, represent additional foci, bolstered by interdisciplinary efforts in nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and biomaterials, positioning NCHU as a key player in Taiwan's central region for applied research.[22][40] The institution integrates these into five core research pillars—agri-food biotechnology, smart manufacturing, medical and health care, green energy, and sustainable environments—to drive innovations like negative carbon technologies and biomedical applications.[41][38]Funding, Patents, and Recent Projects
In 2024, National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) received NT$460,787,637 from the Ministry of Education (MOE) under the Higher Education Sprout Project (Phase II, 2023–2027), securing fifth place nationally for the fifth consecutive year in overall funding allocation.[38] This marked an improvement from NT$352,020,000 in 2018, when it ranked sixth.[38] For the 2025–2027 period, NCHU obtained NT$546.5 million, an increase of over NT$85 million from 2024, ranking second nationwide in additional grants; this included a 56% rise in "International Key Areas" funding to NT$250 million and a 94% increase in University Social Responsibility (USR) funding to NT$21.5 million.[42] NCHU maintains a dedicated Patent and Technology Transfer Division to manage intellectual property operations, including applications, licensing, and maintenance.[43] In 2024, the university filed 48 invention patents, placing it among the top Taiwanese universities according to the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO).[44] Cumulative patent holdings include technologies in areas such as biomaterials and electronics, with examples like a 2025 award-winning method for high-value compound production that secured nine related patents.[45] Recent projects emphasize interdisciplinary research aligned with national priorities. Under the MOE Higher Education Sprout Project, NCHU established three specialized centers focusing on sustainable agriculture, plant and food biotechnology, and animal biotechnology to advance industry-academia collaboration and internationalization.[42] The university ranked third among national institutions in National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) college-level student research projects approved for 2025, supporting faculty-guided initiatives in applied sciences.[46] Internationally, NCHU funded up to 15 principal investigators in the 2023 SATU Joint Research Scheme, providing NT$20,000 per project for collaborations with Southeast Asian partners.[47]Contributions to Agriculture and Science
National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) has significantly influenced Taiwan's agricultural sector through its College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, which has developed strategic plans for food supply security, soil and water conservation, and natural resource management since its establishment.[48] The university's faculty have contributed to Taiwan's agricultural advancements by breeding high-yield crop varieties and promoting sustainable farming practices, including temperate fruit crops like pears, apples, and kiwifruit through dedicated experimental stations.[49] These efforts have supported national goals in agricultural production and processing, with NCHU ranking first nationwide in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and animal husbandry according to the 2025 Global Views Monthly University Leaders Survey.[50] In scientific research, NCHU has pioneered developments such as a vaccine for swine atrophic rhinitis and papaya breeding programs resistant to viral diseases, enhancing livestock health and crop resilience in tropical agriculture.[3] The Innovation and Development Center of Sustainable Agriculture focuses on four key areas—recycling agriculture, novel material agriculture, facility agriculture, and ecological agriculture—through 13 subprojects aimed at reducing environmental impact and improving efficiency.[51] Complementing this, the Smart Sustainable New Agriculture Research Center advances precision farming technologies under Taiwan's "5+2 Industrial Innovation" initiative, integrating AI and data analytics for crop monitoring and yield optimization.[52] NCHU's agricultural biotechnology research extends to soil science, with the Soil Carbon Sink Research and Promotion Center promoting carbon sequestration techniques to mitigate climate change effects on farmland, positioning the university as a national think tank for soil-based sustainability.[53] Faculty achievements include patents like a self-calibrating sensing device for agricultural monitoring and cyclic dipeptides for alleviating salinity stress in plants, fostering industry collaborations and sustainable models.[54] [55] In 2025, NCHU secured one platinum, two gold, two silver, and three bronze awards at the Taiwan Innovation Technology Expo for inventions in related fields, underscoring its applied research impact.[56] Beyond agriculture, NCHU's scientific contributions span biology and chemistry, with 75 scholars recognized among the world's top scientists in 2025 by Stanford University's ranking, including 64 in career-long impact metrics, placing the university fifth nationally in that category.[6] These efforts have bolstered international agricultural aid, with faculty aiding diplomatic and technical exchanges, while domestic research funding reached NT$352 million in 2018, rising consistently to support biotechnology and environmental engineering innovations.[7][38]Campus and Facilities
Main Campus Layout and Location
The main campus of National Chung Hsing University is located in the South District of Taichung City, Taiwan, at 145 Xingda Road, Section 4, with postal code 40227.[57] This positioning places it in the southern part of Taichung, approximately 10 kilometers south of the city center, facilitating access via major roads and public transportation.[58] Spanning about 53 hectares, the campus primarily houses administrative offices, academic colleges, and support facilities.[58] It includes the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Science, Engineering, Life Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, Management, and Law and Politics, as well as the School of Innovation and Industry Liaison.[58] The layout integrates these colleges with laboratories, libraries, and student amenities such as restaurants, ATMs, shops, and parking areas.[59] Prominent features encompass green spaces like the Black Forest and structured pathways connecting key buildings, including the Humanities Building, Yinglyu Building, and security guard rooms.[60] This organization supports efficient movement across academic, residential, and recreational zones, reflecting the university's emphasis on a cohesive educational environment.[58]Infrastructure and Sustainability Initiatives
National Chung Hsing University's main campus in Taichung spans approximately 147 hectares and features ongoing infrastructure enhancements aimed at improving accessibility and functionality. In 2024, the university completed resurfacing projects on 50% of its campus roads, covering 12 sections totaling 25,000 square meters, funded in part by alumni contributions to enhance safety and aesthetics ahead of its 105th anniversary.[61] Renovations to key facilities include the gymnasium, which underwent modernization from late July to mid-December 2024 with Ministry of Education funding, incorporating updated interiors for better user experience.[62] The campus library integrated SMART technologies into its 13-year-old structure to optimize service efficiency and environmental management.[63] Sustainability initiatives emphasize a "smart green campus" framework, as outlined in the university's 2021 Sustainability Report, which promotes energy-efficient systems and reduced environmental impact across operations.[64] In June 2025, NCHU opened a facility dedicated to energy and environmental sustainability at its Nantou campus in Chung Hsing New Village, launching green technology applications integrated with architecture.[65] The Innovative Center on Sustainable Negative-Carbon Resources utilizes the Nantou campus as a demonstration site for renewable energy projects, including a May 2025 partnership with Jetbest Corporation for Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) to blend solar generation with building design.[66] These efforts align with University Social Responsibility (USR) programs, such as carbon sink development and industry partnerships for emissions accounting, positioning NCHU as a leader in Taiwan's net-zero goals.[67] The university received the National Sustainable Development Award in December 2024 for advancements in sustainability research and societal impact, reflecting institutional commitments under President Fuh-Jyh Jan's administration to green practices.[68] Earlier projects include the 2018 renovation of the campus cafeteria to incorporate energy-saving features, following a 2017 initiative to repurpose a 50-year-old building into an innovation hub.[69][70] Through these measures, NCHU integrates infrastructure upgrades with ecological priorities, supporting broader goals like Taiwan's greenhouse gas reduction targets.[64]Student Life and Support Services
National Chung Hsing University provides on-campus dormitory housing through a lottery system, with separate facilities for male and female students, including buildings such as Hua-Xuan, Pu-Xuan, Yi-Xuan, Qin-Xuan, and Cheng-Xuan for females, offering rooms with two or four beds equipped with desks, closets, air conditioning, and internet access.[71] Public amenities in these dorms include study lounges, kitchens, washing machines, and 24-hour refrigerators managed by staff.[72] Off-campus housing options range from NT$3,000 to NT$10,000 per month, often requiring prepayment and deposits, while the Nantou Dormitory features single and two-person rooms with similar furnishings and shared facilities.[73][74] The university supports over 140 student organizations, including 123 extracurricular clubs focused on learning, volunteering, social networking, sports, entertainment, and student governance, such as the Ultimate Flying Disc Club, Airsoft Club, Equestrian Club, Poker Club, Skateboard Club, Lacrosse Club, and Mountaineering Club.[7][75] Athletic programs include nine men's teams in soccer, basketball, volleyball, baseball, badminton, table tennis, track and field, and swimming, alongside seven women's teams, fostering competitive participation and physical development.[76] Campus activities extend to cultural trips, new student orientations, and events organized by the Extracurricular Activities Division to promote interdisciplinary engagement among its approximately 9,000 undergraduates and 6,000 graduate students.[77][78] Support services encompass the Health and Counseling Center, which delivers psychological counseling to address personal issues via an online application system accessible through the NCHU single sign-on portal, ensuring eligibility for all enrolled students.[79][80] The Career Development Center provides one-on-one counseling, workshops, and job placement assistance to aid career planning and employment strategies.[81][82] Additional resources include financial aid, scholarships, and health care through the Office of Student Affairs.[83] International students receive targeted assistance from the Office of International Affairs, including visa support, academic advising, cultural orientation activities, and a Buddy Program pairing them with local peers, alongside an International Student Club for social integration.[84][82] Facilities such as a prayer room and Muslim Students Association cater to diverse needs, with scholarship opportunities and on-campus services like campus maps and safety routes enhancing accessibility.[85][86]Rankings and Reputation
National Standing in Taiwan
National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) holds a prominent position among Taiwan's research-oriented universities, particularly noted for its strengths in agriculture, life sciences, and engineering, contributing to its consistent placement in the upper tier of national evaluations. In the Ministry of Education's Higher Education Sprout Project, which assesses university performance for funding allocation based on criteria including research output, teaching quality, and internationalization, NCHU ranked 5th nationally for the fifth consecutive year in the 2024 results.[38] This standing reflects its effective resource utilization and alignment with national priorities in higher education development. Various independent ranking systems further affirm NCHU's national stature, though positions vary by methodology emphasizing factors like research citations, employability, and academic reputation. The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2025 lists NCHU as 9th among Taiwanese universities, with strengths in research performance and alumni employability.[87] EduRank's 2025 assessment, aggregating data on research topics and citations, places it 6th in Taiwan, highlighting its output across 143 disciplines.[4] In contrast, U.S. News & World Report's evaluation ranks it 18th domestically, focusing on broader global indicators adapted to regional contexts.[28] These discrepancies underscore methodological differences, such as CWUR's emphasis on research quality over volume, yet collectively position NCHU within Taiwan's top 10-20 institutions amid approximately 150 higher education entities. As a flagship public university in central Taiwan, NCHU serves as a key hub for regional academic and economic development, often collaborating with industry in Taichung's technological ecosystem. Its inclusion in the Taiwan Comprehensive University System, alongside National Taiwan University, National Cheng Kung University, and National Sun Yat-sen University, underscores its role in elevating national research synergies and resource sharing.[3] This alliance enhances its competitive edge, enabling joint initiatives that bolster its standing in applied sciences and sustainable development.Global and Subject-Specific Rankings
In global university rankings, National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) is positioned in the 601-800 range according to the QS World University Rankings 2026, reflecting improvements in academic reputation, employer reputation, and citations per faculty.[88] The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 places NCHU in the 1001-1200 band, evaluated on teaching, research environment, research quality, international outlook, and industry engagement.[3] The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2025 ranks NCHU 801-900, based on metrics including highly cited researchers, papers in Nature and Science, and per capita academic performance.[24] The CWUR World University Rankings 2025 assigns NCHU a global position of 723, emphasizing education quality, alumni employment, faculty quality, and research performance.[87]| Ranking System | Global Position | Year | Key Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|
| QS World University Rankings | =628 | 2026 | Academic and employer reputation, citations, faculty/student ratio, international faculty/students[88] |
| THE World University Rankings | 1001-1200 | 2025 | Teaching, research, citations, international outlook, industry income[3] |
| ARWU (ShanghaiRanking) | 801-900 | 2025 | Nobel/Fields winners, highly cited researchers, Nature/Science papers, publication volume per faculty[24] |
| CWUR | 723 | 2025 | Education quality, employability, faculty research, citations[87] |

