China University of Technology

China University of Technology (CUTe; Chinese: 中國科技大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-kok Kho-ki Tāi-ha̍k) is a private university in Taipei, Taiwan. The original campus is situated in Taipei's Wenshan District on five hectares of land. Since 2000, the owner has opened a second campus on 14 hectares of land in the Hukou township of Hsinchu County, Taiwan.

China University of Technology
中國科技大學
Taipei Campus of CUTe
Former name
Chinese Municipal Vocational School
China Junior College of Industrial and Commercial Management
Chung Kuo Institute of Technology
TypePrivate university
Established1965
ChairpersonSu Shang-kuan
PresidentYu Min-teh
Vice-presidentChang Wei-ping, Liao Hsien-wen
Address
24°59′55″N 121°33′18″E / 24.9987°N 121.5551°E / 24.9987; 121.5551
CampusMultiple sites
Websitecute.edu.tw
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese中国科技大学
Traditional Chinese中國科技大學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Kējì Dàxué
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTiong-kok Kho-ki Tāi-ha̍k
Hsinchu Campus of CUTe

History

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CUTe was founded in 1965 as Chinese Municipal Vocational School. In 1983, the school was renamed to China Junior College of Industrial and Commercial Management. In 2000, the school was renamed again as Chung Kuo Institute of Technology. Finally, in 2005 the school was elevated to university status and on 1 August of the same year, it was renamed China University of Technology.

Faculties

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  • College of Business
  • College of Computer Science
  • College of Management
  • College of Planning and Design

Campuses

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The university is divided into two campuses, which are Taipei Campus and Hsinchu Campus. The Taipei Campus spans over an area of 5 hectares and Hsinchu Campus spans over 14 hectares.[1]

Transportation

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The Taipei campus of the university is accessible within walking distance West from Wanfang Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro. The Hsinchu campus of the university is accessible within walking distance South from Beihu Station of the Taiwan Railways.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "China University of Technology". Study in Taiwan. Retrieved 8 February 2021.