University alliances in Taiwan

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There are several major university alliances in Taiwan , mostly organized in 2002, intentionally modelled after other university systems. The key steps in such integration may include pooling of resources such as libraries and some co-ordinated budgeting.

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Current Alliances

Nameabbr.Chinese NameMember UniversitiesWebsite
University Academic Alliance in TaiwanUAAT臺灣大學學術聯盟Top 12 universities chosen by the Ministry of Education (Taiwan): National Taiwan University, National Cheng Kung University, National Tsing Hua University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Taipei University of Technology, National Taiwan Normal University, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taipei Medical University, National Chengchi University, National Central University, and National Chung Hsing University. [1] https://english.moe.gov.tw/cp-117-39360-b1bc7-1.html
Excellent Long-Established University Consortium of Taiwan ELECT優久聯盟12 private universities in North. https://u9.tku.edu.tw/
European Union Centre in Taiwan EUTW臺灣歐洲聯盟中心7 comprehensive universities. http://www.eutw.org.tw/
Joint Private Medical Universities Admissions System JPMUAS私立醫學校院聯合招考6 school of medicine.
Pan-Pacific University League  [ zh ]PPUL泛太平洋大學聯盟6 Complementary Universities next to Pan-Pacific Ocean. https://pan-pacific.ndhu.edu.tw/
Taiwan Comprehensive University System TCUS臺灣綜合大學系統4 research universities in South Central : National Cheng Kung University, National Chung Cheng University, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Chung Hsing University http://www.tcus.edu.tw/
University System of Taipei USTP臺北聯合大學系統4 public universities in North: National Taipei University of Technology, National Taipei University, Taipei Medical University, and National Taiwan Ocean University https://ustp.ntpu.edu.tw
University System of Taiwan UST臺灣聯合大學系統4 research universities in North. https://www.ust.edu.tw/
National Taiwan University System  [ zh ]NTUS國立臺灣大學系統3 universities in Taipei City: National Taiwan University, National Taiwan Normal University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. [2] http://triangle.ntu.edu.tw/
National University System of Taiwan NUST臺灣國立大學系統11 public universities in Central Taiwan. https://nust.edu.tw/

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References

  1. "University Academic Alliance in Taiwan". Ministry of Education, Taiwan. 2024-06-17.
  2. "國立臺灣大學系統". triangle.ntu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  3. "臺灣聯合師大系統近期成軍". Archived from the original on 2002-03-28.