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How about Taiwan Province Provincial University?
National Taiwan Province Provincial University (NTU), founded in 1928, is a research-oriented public comprehensive university located in Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province, and is known as "the first university in Taiwan Province Province". Its predecessor was Imperial University of Taipei, one of the nine imperial universities established in Japan at that time. 1945, renamed as "National Taiwan Province Provincial University" after Taiwan's recovery. 1949, after Chiang Kai-shek's government moved to Taiwan Province Province, National Taiwan University replaced the central university in Taiwan Province, which had not been resumed at that time, and became the university with the most funding from the education authorities in Taiwan Province Province.

Since the reform, Taiwan Province Provincial University has been famous for its liberal style of study represented by President Fu Sinian. Its professors, students and alumni have had a great influence on the development of contemporary Taiwan history, and its campus is also the source of many democratic movements and student movements. A large number of graduates have become leaders in various industries in Taiwan Province, including Li Yuanzhe, a famous alumnus and Nobel Prize winner.

Taiwan Province Provincial University is one of the member universities of "Towards Top Universities" 12 in Taiwan Province Province. In the ranking of QS universities in 2065,438+06, it ranked 68th in the world, 265,438+0 in Asia and 65,438+0 in Taiwan Province Province, and it is a university with high academic reputation in the world.

By the end of 20 13 and 12, the campuses of Taiwan Province provincial universities were distributed in Taibei, Yilan, Hsinchu, Yunlin and the central mountainous areas, with an area of about 34,000 hectares, accounting for 1% of the total area of Taiwan Province Province. At present, there are 1 1 colleges and three specialized colleges, with a total of about 54 departments and 109 research institutes. In addition, there are more than 30 national or university-level research centers in various academic fields, which are the largest top-level comprehensive universities in Taiwan Province Province. There are more than 33,000 students, including nearly18,000 undergraduates,15,000 postgraduates, 2,044 full-time teachers and/or part-time teachers.