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National University of Tainan

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Type
  
Public (National)

Undergraduates
  
4,195

Postgraduates
  
2,415

Phone
  
+886 6 213 3111

Academic staff
  
237

National University of Tainan

Motto in English
  
Mercy, Intelligence, Sincerity, Justice

Established
  
April 1898 (as Tainan Normal School) August 2004 (as NUTN)

President
  
Huang Hsiu-shuang (黃秀霜)

Location
  
East District, Tainan, Taiwan

Campus
  
Urban, 29.281988 acres (0.1185 km²), Secondary 296.50175 acres (1.1999 km²)

Address
  
No. 33, Section 2, Shulin St, West Central District, Tainan City, Taiwan 700

Motto
  
仁、智、誠、正 (Chinese language, Mercy, Intelligence, Sincerity, Justice)

Similar
  
National Chiayi University, National Cheng Kung Uni, National Taitung University, National Taichung University, National Kaohsiung Normal U

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The National University of Tainan (NUTN; Chinese: 國立臺南大學; pinyin: Guólì Táinán Dàxué) is a university in East District, Tainan, Taiwan.

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History

NUTN was founded during the Japanese rule as Tainan Normal School in April 1898. In January 1946, after handover to the Republic of China, the school was renamed Taiwan Provincial Tainan Normal School. In August 1962, the school was promoted to Taiwan Provincial Tainan Junior Teachers’ College. The college was then promoted to Taiwan Provincial Tainan Teachers’ College in July 1987. In July 1991, it was then again promoted as National Tainan Teachers’ College. In August 2004, the college was promoted and renamed National University of Tainan.

Faculties

  • College of Education
  • College of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • College of Science and Engineering
  • College of Environmental Sciences and Ecology
  • College of Performance and Visual Arts
  • Transportation

    The university is accessible within walking distance south of Tainan Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration.

    Notable alumni

  • Tu Cheng-sheng, Minister of Education (2004-2008)
  • References

    National University of Tainan Wikipedia