National Taipei University of Education explained

National Taipei University of Education
國立臺北教育大學
Motto:敦愛篤行
Mottoeng:To love and to act
Established:1895
City:Daan
State:Taipei
Country:Taiwan
Website:www.ntue.edu.tw
S:国立台北教育大学
T:國立臺北教育大學
P:Guólì Táiběi Jiàoyù Dàxué

National Taipei University of Education (NTUE;) is a university located in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan that predominantly focuses on teacher training. It was established in 1895, at the beginning of the Japanese colonial rule of Taiwan, as the Governor-General's Taihoku Teacher's College.

History

NTUE was originally established in 1896 as Zhishanyan School (芝山巖學堂) soon after Japan started to rule Taiwan. It changed a year later in 1897 to . In December 1945, right after the handover of Taiwan from Japan to China, the school was renamed to Taiwan Provincial Normal School (臺灣省立臺北師範學校). After that, the school underwent several name changes: namely, Taiwan Provincial Junior Teachers’ College in 1961, Taiwan Provincial Taipei Normal College in 1987, National Taipei Teachers’ College in 1991, and finally National Taipei University of Education in 2005.[1]

Academics

NTUE is organized into three colleges: Education, Humanities and Arts, and Science.

Ranking

Type:National Taipei University of Education
Qs Asia:601–650
Qs Asia Year:2024
Qs Asia Ref:[2]

Transportation

The university is accessible within walking distance South from Technology Building Station of the Taipei Metro.

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 國立臺北教育大學.
  2. Web site: National Taipei University of Education. Top Universities. en.