Phi Tau Phi

The Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of the Republic of China (or simply Phi Tau Phi or ΦΤΦ; Chinese: 中華民國斐陶斐榮譽學會) was founded by American professor Joseph H. Ehlers in 1921 in Peiyang University, China. This Society aims to encourage scholarship, stimulate research, reward scholastic achievement, and form bonds of intellectual and professional fellowship. Phi Tau Phi stands for Philosophia, Technologia, and Physiologia, which collectively represent all disciplines of learning.

The Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of the Republic of China
ΦΤΦ
FoundedMay 25, 1921 (1921-05-25)
Peiyang University
TypeHonor Society
EmphasisAll-discipline
Mission statementTo encourage scholarship, stimulate research, reward scholastic achievement, and form bonds of intellectual and professional fellowship.
Chapters52
Members44,000+ collegiate
Native name中華民國斐陶斐榮譽學會
HeadquartersNo. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd
, Taipei City
Republic of China
WebsitePhi Tau Phi.org
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