National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) is a vibrant learning community that has long been recognized as one of Taiwan’s elite institutions of higher education. Founded in 1946, NTNU was formerly an institute for teachers’ education, as suggested in the title Normal, that later emerged as a comprehensive university. Established on the credo that education is the root of our nation, NTNU has dedicated itself to achieve distinctive scholarship and the development of many influential educators and researchers. Bearing tradition and innovation as the hallmarks, today, NTNU encompasses three campuses, Ho-ping campus (main campus), Gong-guan campus, and Linkou campus, and consists of 10 colleges that include 59 departments and 54 graduate institutes, offering a wide variety of courses and degrees ranging from the arts and humanities, education, sociology, business management, athletics, to the sciences. As NTNU seeks to nurture bright minds and transmit knowledge with the highest level of distinction, the university with its main campus located in the cultural hub of Taipei City attracts thousands of devoted scholars and talented students to enroll every year. The arts and entertainment that NTNU has to offer to the city’s cultural community makes college experience all the more attractive. NTNU not only bears an active academic climate but also embraces cultural diversity, of which NTNU is internationally known for its distinguished language program, the Mandarin Training Center, that draws more than a thousand students from over 60 countries each year to undertake Chinese Mandarin studies.
國立臺灣師範大學,前身為「臺灣省立師範學院」,於西元1946年接收「臺灣省立臺北高級中學」校舍與設備成立。 「臺灣省立臺北高級中學」即為日治時期之「臺北高等學校」,是七年制的總督府高等學校,每年招收全台菁英學生約四、五十名,造就許多早期開發台灣本土重要人士。
本校現有教育、文、理、藝術、科技、運動與休閒、國際與僑教、音樂、管理及社會科學等10個學院、59系所、4學科,學、碩、博士班學生計15374人