淡江大學 | |
seal of the Tamkang University
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Former names
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Tamkang Junior College of English |
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Motto | 樸實剛毅(Chinese) |
Motto in English
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Simplicity Truthfulness Firmness Perseverance |
Type | Private |
Established | 1950 |
Affiliation |
EUTW IAU U9 League |
President | Flora Chia-I Chang (張家宜) |
Vice-president | Gwo-hsing Yu (虞國興) for Academic Affairs Po-yuan Kao (高柏園) for Administrative Affairs Wan-chin Tai (戴萬欽) for International Affairs |
Academic staff
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1,520 (2011) |
Administrative staff
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701 (2011) |
Students | 27,491 (2011) (exclude Foreign and Overseas Chinese Student) |
Undergraduates | 23,274 (2011) |
Postgraduates | 3,666 (2011) |
551 (2011) | |
Other students
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267 (Foreign Student) (2011) 660 (Overseas Chinese Student) (2011) |
Location |
Tamsui, New Taipei, Taiwan 25°10′30″N 121°26′56″E / 25.175°N 121.449°ECoordinates: 25°10′30″N 121°26′56″E / 25.175°N 121.449°E |
Campus |
Urban, 21.62 ha (53.4 acres) (Tamsui campus) 0.32 ha (0.79 acres) (Taipei campus) 40.45 ha (100.0 acres) (Lanyang campus) |
Website | tku.edu.tw |
Tamkang University | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 淡江大學 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 淡江大学 | ||||||||||
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Transcriptions | |
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Dànjiāng Dàxúe |
Southern Min | |
Hokkien POJ | Tām-kang Tāi-ha̍k |
Tamkang University (TKU; Chinese: 淡江大學) is a private university in Taiwan, located in Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The school, founded in 1950 as a junior college of English literature, is today a comprehensive university comprising eleven colleges that serves nearly 30,000 students via four campus sites (three traditional, one online).
Tamkang University enjoys widespread recognition as Taiwan's oldest private institution of higher learning and one of its most distinguished. The school ranks 9th on comprehensive measures by Taiwan's Ministry of Education and in the top 50 universities in Asia. Over 28,000 students of fifty nationalities form the diverse student body of the school. The school has partnerships with over a hundred sister universities in 28 countries. The university's main campus in historic Tamsui is noted for its scenery. Casually, members of the university community call themselves 'Tamkangians.' Tamkang University is ranked 251-300 in English Language and Literature by QS World University Rankings in 2015.
Established in 1950 as a junior college of English, Tamkang first offered a two-year program and then a three-year program. It was not until 1958, after it was reorganized as a College of Arts and Sciences, that Tamkang awarded bachelor's degrees to its graduates. In 1980 Tamkang was elevated to the university status.
Today, Tamkang University has 11 colleges comprising 47 departments and divisions, 50 master's programs, and 17 doctoral programs. The total student enrollment is 28,075 and the number of faculty and staff members is 2,288. The university has four campuses: the main campus in the Tamsui District of New Taipei City, the Taipei City campus, the Lanyang campus in Jiaoxi Township in Yilan County, and the online Cyber Campus.
Tamkang University developed in four broad stages.
The triple objectives of Globalization, Information-oriented Education, and Future-oriented Education are the foundation of Tamkang University's continuous management and development. Globalization is the spatial pattern of the future; Information-oriented Education, the life pattern of the future; and Future-oriented Education, the time frame of the future. As for the triple objectives, they are the time and spatial integration of Tamkang collective life system.