European Union Centre in Taiwan

The European Union Centre in Taiwan (EUTW; Chinese: 臺灣歐洲聯盟中心) is a university alliance in Taiwan, funded by European Commission, founded by National Taiwan University (NTU). Its headquarter is also located in NTU.

European Union Centre in Taiwan
TypePublic and Private
Established2009
PresidentPresident of National Taiwan University
Location
Taipei (Headquarter)
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CampusUrban and Suburb
Websitehttp://www.eutw.org.tw/index-e.php

History

Since 1998, the European Union (EU) began establishing European Union Centres (variations in name) at prestigious universities in developed countries around the world. As of 2016, there are 32 such centres around the world, such as United States, Canada, Japan, Korea, Australia, Russia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Singapore.

In 2008, the European Union Centre in Taiwan (EUTW) consortium consists of seven most comprehensive/internationalization Taiwanese universities, the National Taiwan University (NTU) signed the Grand Agreement with the European Commission.[1] In 2009, the EUTW university alliance was founded.[1]

Members

# Institution City International affiliation URL
1 National Taiwan Taipei AACSB-Accredited, AEARU, APRU, ASAIHL, UMAP Headquarter, Homepage
2 National Chengchi Taipei AACSB-Accredited, AALAU, APSIA, BGS, EQUIS, UMAP Homepage
3 Fu Jen Catholic New Taipei AACSB-Accredited, AALAU, ACUCA, ACPHA-Accredited, AJCU-EAO, APQN, AWS Educate, BGS, GLP, IAJBS, IFCU, UMAP Homepage
4 Tamkang New Taipei IAU, UMAP Homepage
5 National Chung Hsing Taichung AACSB-Accredited, UMAP Homepage
6 National Sun Yat-sen Kaohsiung AACSB-Accredited, UMAP Homepage
7 National Dong Hua Hualien UMAP Homepage
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