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Introduction of National Chengchi University
National Chengchi University (NCCU) is located in Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province. Formerly known as the Central Party School established by the Kuomintang of China 1927. At that time, the Political University was the cradle for the Kuomintang in China to train civil servants in government agencies, and its graduates were appointed by the Kuomintang in China as county heads and officials at all levels of county government experiments without any examination. After Taiwan Province 1954 resumed school, the graduates of Chengda University were no longer distributed by the government, and gradually developed into a national university which enrolled ordinary college students and focused on the humanities and social fields. After martial law was lifted, it gradually broke away from the influence of China Kuomintang and became a substantially independent university. As of 2007, Chengchi University has 9 colleges, 33 departments, 16 independent research institutes and several undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including arts, science, law, business, social sciences, foreign languages, communications, international affairs and education. There are also experimental primary schools, kindergartens, affiliated high schools and public administration and enterprise management education centers (hereinafter referred to as public enterprise centers). From kindergarten, primary school, middle school to university, master's and doctoral classes, adult continuing education has been established. It is a comprehensive national university famous for its humanities, social sciences, mass communication and management sciences.