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One of Taiwanโs most prestigious higher education institutions, the National Chengchi University is regarded as one of the Asiaโs most important centres for humanities and social sciences.
Established in Nanjing in 1927, the institution was known as the Central Party Affairs School and the Central Political School, it was renamed the Central School of Governance two years later.
The school was officially renamed National Chengchi University in 1946 before it was relocated from Chinaโs then-capital city to Taiwan alongside the state’s government in 1954 โ with Chengchi meaning โgovernanceโ or โpoliticsโ in Chinese.
Despite its many stages of reconstruction and relocation, NCCU continues to uphold its motto of โharmony, independence, balance and preeminenceโ and is committed to teaching the humanities and social sciences and training future leaders โto lead thoughts, to inspire, to impact the worldโ.
To this end, it has educated many of Taiwanโs leading civic figures, while several of its staff have later become Taiwanโs head of state, including Lee Teng-hui, known as the โfather of Taiwan democracyโ and current Taiwan premier Tsai Ing-wen, in line with its history as the incubator for top civil servants and politicians.
Apart from the main campus in Taipei, the university has two branch campuses and three affiliated schools โ with its main base winning first prize in the Taipei Urban Landscape Award for its campus planning by the city government of Taipei.
Over the years NCCU has fought to strengthen the dialogue between society and the arts and sciences by cultivating civic wisdom and literacy, with the university widely regarded as a touchstone of Taiwanese democracy.