National Chung Cheng University
National Chung Cheng University (CCU) is a public research university in Minxiong Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan, established on July 1, 1989, as the first higher education institution founded after Taiwan's economic boom in the 1980s to honor former President Chiang Kai-shek (whose honorific title was Chung Cheng) and to bolster education in the Yunlin, Chiayi, and Tainan regions.[1][2] The university began with five colleges—Humanities, Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Management—and later expanded to seven by adding the College of Law in 1998 and the College of Education in 1999, now encompassing 29 undergraduate programs, 44 master's programs, 29 Ph.D. programs, and 17 in-service graduate programs across disciplines including humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, law, management, and education.[1][3] With over 960 faculty and staff (more than 99.9% of full-time faculty holding Ph.D.s) and approximately 11,000 students, CCU emphasizes interdisciplinary integration, advanced research, and preparing graduates for 21st-century challenges through a liberal arts foundation combined with professional skills.[2][1] Recognized for its scenic campus, often ranked as Taiwan's most beautiful, CCU fosters international collaborations with 245 partner universities worldwide and has earned accreditations such as AACSB for its College of Management, comprising departments in economics, finance, business administration, accounting and information technology, and information management.[2][3] In global rankings, it places in the 1201–1500 band in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 and 401–600 in the Impact Rankings 2025, highlighting its contributions to research innovation and societal impact.[2]History
Foundation
National Chung Cheng University was established during Taiwan's economic boom of the 1980s, a period marked by rapid industrialization and growth that necessitated the expansion of higher education to support regional development, particularly in the southern areas encompassing Yunlin, Chiayi, and Tainan counties.[1][4] The university's creation addressed the need for advanced research and educational institutions in these underserved regions, aiming to foster academic excellence and contribute to the nation's socioeconomic progress following decades of economic transformation.[1] The institution's name, National Chung Cheng University, honors the late President Chiang Kai-shek, whose courtesy name was Chung Cheng, reflecting the government's intent to commemorate his legacy in education and national development.[1] In 1986, the Executive Yuan approved the plan to establish the university, marking a pivotal step in formalizing its inception as Taiwan's first major public university post-economic upsurge.[1][4] The university was officially founded on July 1, 1989, with Dr. Lin Ching-Jiang appointed as its first president, who oversaw the initial organizational efforts.[1] At its outset, the university comprised five colleges—Humanities, Sciences, Engineering, Management, and Social Sciences—designed to provide a comprehensive foundation for multidisciplinary education and research in the southern region.[1] This structure laid the groundwork for the institution's role as a key academic hub, emphasizing balanced development across liberal arts, natural sciences, and professional fields.[1]Expansion and Development
Following its establishment in 1989 with five initial colleges—Humanities, Science, Social Sciences, Engineering, and Management—National Chung Cheng University underwent significant expansion in the late 1990s. Under the leadership of the second president, Dr. Cheng Kuo-Shung (1997–2000), the College of Law was added in 1998, followed by the College of Education in 1999, bringing the total to seven colleges by the early 2000s.[1] This growth reflected the university's commitment to broadening its academic scope to address regional educational needs in southern Taiwan.[1] The university's presidential succession has marked key phases of development, beginning with founding President Dr. Lin Ching-Jiang (1989–1997), who oversaw the initial buildup and opening. Subsequent leaders, including the third president Dr. Pan Chao-Hsiung (2000–2003) and fourth president Dr. Liu Chao-Kung (2003–2007), continued expansion efforts, while the fifth president Dr. Zhang-Hua Fong (2007–2023) advanced institutional reforms. The current sixth president, Dr. Shaw-Jenq Tsai (since February 2024), continues to guide the university toward enhanced academic excellence.[1][5][6] Over the decades, National Chung Cheng University has evolved from a teaching-focused institution into a comprehensive research-oriented university, with a notable expansion in graduate programs—now encompassing 44 master's and 29 Ph.D. offerings alongside undergraduate studies.[1] This shift has been accompanied by increased international collaborations, particularly in the 2020s, fostering global partnerships and student exchanges to elevate research impact and cross-cultural engagement.[1] As of 2025, the university enrolls approximately 11,500 students and employs over 960 faculty and staff, underscoring its growth into a vital hub for higher education in Taiwan.[2]Campus
Location and Environment
National Chung Cheng University is situated in Minxiong Township, a rural area in Chiayi County, Taiwan.[7] The campus lies approximately 15 kilometers from Chiayi City and about 250 kilometers south of Taipei, occupying an open landscape on a hillside that contributes to its secluded, pastoral character.[8] This positioning in the Jianan Plain provides a tranquil backdrop, distinct from urban academic environments, fostering a sense of isolation conducive to focused study.[7] The university benefits from strong transportation links, enhancing its accessibility for students and faculty from across Taiwan, particularly the southern regions. It is conveniently close to Chiayi High-Speed Rail (HSR) Station, reachable via bus route 106 in about 30 to 60 minutes, with HSR travel from Taipei taking roughly 1.5 hours.[9] Additionally, National Freeway No. 3 provides highway access, with intercity buses from Taipei arriving in around 3.5 hours, making the campus a viable hub for southern Taiwan's educational needs.[9] Spanning 132 hectares, the campus emphasizes its natural surroundings, featuring over 200,000 trees of diverse species that create expansive green spaces, winding roads lined with flowering trees, and forested areas.[8] At its heart is Tranquility Lake, a central water feature surrounded by stone walkways and home to wildlife such as swans, ducks, and turtles, which enhances the serene academic atmosphere and serves as a popular spot for reflection and recreation.[8] These environmental elements, including open piazzas and bushy landscapes, promote a park-like setting that integrates nature into daily campus life, often recognized for its beauty and tranquility.[8]Facilities and Infrastructure
The National Chung Cheng University Library serves as the primary knowledge hub on campus, housing a collection exceeding one million items, including books, periodicals, microforms, and digital resources to support academic research and instruction.[10] Located in the Library and Information Building, it features an Audio-Visual Center equipped with high-tech multimedia tools, a sun-roofed inner courtyard for natural lighting, and spacious study areas designed to foster a tranquil learning environment.[8] The library provides access to extensive electronic databases, interlibrary loans, and user services such as orientation programs and reference assistance.[11] The Computer Center, integrated within the Library and Information Building, offers robust computing infrastructure to facilitate university-wide academic and administrative functions.[8] It provides central systems for instruction, research, email, and networking, supporting various operating environments including Windows and Linux.[12] Key services include multimedia classrooms with projection capabilities and printing facilities, a campus-wide high-speed wired and wireless network extending to offices and residence halls, free email accounts, HelpDesk support, and training programs on computing and digital tools.[12] The center connects to the Internet and Internet2, with support for off-campus access.[12] The Language Center, established in 2003, equips students with multimedia and digital tools to enhance foreign language proficiency, particularly in English and other languages, through dedicated learning spaces and resources. It supports bilingual education initiatives, including applied language programs and testing preparation, with facilities featuring computer-assisted language labs and audio-visual equipment for immersive practice.[13] Sports infrastructure at the university is centered around the Gymnasium, one of southern Taiwan's premier athletic complexes, which includes two Olympic-sized swimming pools—one indoor and one outdoor—for competitive and recreational use.[8] Indoor facilities encompass judo and weight-lifting rooms, a rock climbing wall, multi-purpose courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, a roller-skating rink, bowling alleys, and table tennis areas.[8] Outdoor amenities feature an Olympic-standard track and field stadium, tennis courts, and a golf course with 20 fairways, all managed by the Physical Education Center to promote fitness and host national training programs in sports like badminton, soccer, swimming, and tennis.[8][14] Additional amenities include a campus public bicycle system, enabling convenient and eco-friendly transportation across the expansive grounds, alongside student clubs and activity spaces integrated into the infrastructure for community engagement.Academic Structure
Colleges and Departments
National Chung Cheng University is organized into seven colleges, each overseeing a range of undergraduate and graduate departments that collectively offer 29 undergraduate programs.[1] This structure supports interdisciplinary collaboration while focusing on specialized academic disciplines. The colleges encompass fields from humanities and sciences to professional areas like law and management, with departments typically providing bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs where applicable.[1] The College of Education, established in 1999, comprises units such as the Department of Adult and Continuing Education, Graduate Institute of Education, Department of Criminology, Department of Athletic Sports, and others including the Master in Educational Leadership and Management Development and Graduate Institute of Elder Education. These departments emphasize teacher training, lifelong learning, and social service professions.[15] The College of Engineering, founded in 1989, includes five primary departments: Computer Science and Information Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Communications Engineering, along with the Institute of Opto-Mechatronics. It focuses on technological innovation and practical engineering applications, supporting over 100 faculty members.[16] The College of Humanities, established in 1991, houses four departments: Chinese Literature, Foreign Languages and Literature, History, and Philosophy, supplemented by graduate institutes in Linguistics and Taiwanese Literature. These departments promote cultural studies, language proficiency, and philosophical inquiry through comprehensive curricula.[17] The College of Law, formed in 1998, consists of two departments: Law (focusing on general legal principles) and Financial and Economic Law (specializing in commercial and regulatory frameworks). It aims to cultivate legal professionals with strong analytical skills for judicial and economic contexts.[18] The College of Management, AACSB-accredited since 2016, features five departments: Economics, Finance, Business Administration, Accounting and Information Technology, and Information Management. This structure fosters expertise in economic analysis, financial strategies, and managerial practices.[3][19] The College of Sciences maintains five departments: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Life Science. It advances fundamental scientific research and education, with programs integrating theoretical and applied sciences.[20] The College of Social Sciences, founded in 1991, includes five departments: Social Welfare, Psychology, Labor Relations, Political Science, and Communications, plus the Graduate Institute of Strategic and International Affairs Studies. These units address societal dynamics, behavioral sciences, and policy development.[21]Degree Programs
National Chung Cheng University offers a diverse array of degree programs across its seven colleges, encompassing 29 undergraduate programs, 44 master's programs, 29 PhD programs, and 17 in-service graduate programs designed for working professionals.[1] These programs span disciplines in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, management, law, and education, providing students with comprehensive academic pathways from bachelor's to doctoral levels.[1] As of 2023, the university enrolls approximately 6,653 undergraduate students and 4,350 postgraduate students, resulting in a total student body of around 11,000 to 12,000 individuals.[22][1] This enrollment reflects the institution's capacity to support a balanced mix of foundational and advanced studies, with undergraduate programs emphasizing broad liberal arts and professional training, while postgraduate offerings focus on specialized research and practical applications.[3] Admission to undergraduate programs primarily occurs through Taiwan's national university entrance examinations, which assess academic performance and aptitude, supplemented by alternative routes such as individual applications and high school recommendations for select candidates.[23] For graduate programs, including master's and PhD levels, admissions involve a combination of written entrance examinations, interviews, and evaluations of academic records to ensure candidates meet rigorous standards.[24] International students access these programs via dedicated pathways managed by the Office of International Affairs, which handles online applications, document verification (such as transcripts, diplomas, and proof of language proficiency), and scholarship considerations to facilitate global enrollment.[25]Research and Innovation
Research Centers
National Chung Cheng University maintains several dedicated research centers at the university and college levels, fostering advanced inquiry across disciplines. These facilities support PhD programs and interdisciplinary projects by integrating resources from various academic units, enabling collaborative efforts in engineering, social sciences, and humanities.[3][26] At the university level, the AIM-HI (Advanced Institute of Manufacturing with High-tech Innovations) Research Center, established in 2011, integrates on-campus resources to advance manufacturing systems through cutting-edge research and industry collaborations. It emphasizes innovation in high-tech manufacturing, leveraging Taiwan's Precision Machinery Corridor to bridge academia and industry, and receives funding from programs like the Ministry of Education's Higher Education SPROUT Project to bolster long-term interdisciplinary initiatives.[26][27] The CIRAS (Center for Innovative Research on Aging Society) Excellency Research Center, founded in 2018 under the Higher Education Sprout Project, addresses challenges in Taiwan's aging population by developing innovative social care models. Its focus includes social transformation, elderly health promotion in physiology, psychology, cognition, and sports, as well as healthcare technologies, drawing on integrated internal and external resources to support cross-disciplinary research.[28] College-level research centers number eight in total, distributed across the university's colleges to promote specialized investigations. In the College of Engineering, notable examples include the Advanced Machine Tools Center, which develops advanced machine tool technologies for precision manufacturing; the System-on-Chips (SoC) Research Center, dedicated to integrated circuit design and chip systems; and the Precision Molds Research Center, concentrating on molding technologies for high-accuracy production. These engineering-focused centers, alongside others in social sciences and humanities, facilitate PhD-level training and interdisciplinary collaborations by providing targeted expertise and equipment.[29][30][3]Key Achievements
National Chung Cheng University has achieved recognition in the top 1% of global Essential Science Indicators (ESI) rankings for engineering and general social sciences, reflecting the impact of its research outputs in these fields. Additionally, the university's contributions to high-impact journals are tracked in the Nature Index, where it published 11 articles with a share of 3.91 from August 2024 to July 2025, ranking 20th among Taiwanese institutions overall.[31] In terms of awards, the university demonstrated strong performance in humanities and social sciences, securing third place in Taiwan's 2024 Best University Rankings by Global Views Magazine and earning recognition for the most significant improvement in overall competitiveness among national universities. In 2025, Associate Professor Jian-Jhih Kuo from the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering received the prestigious Ta-You Wu Memorial Award from the National Science and Technology Council, honoring his contributions to quantum networks and distributed machine learning.[32] The university has fostered key international collaborations, including a partnership with Purdue University to advance smart manufacturing technologies through joint research initiatives.[33] It also received funding from the National Science and Technology Council to establish the Taiwan-India Joint Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, promoting cross-border projects in AI applications.[34] Furthermore, the INTENSE Program in advanced manufacturing benefits from support by Taiwan's National Development Fund and industry partners, enabling innovative work in precision machining and intelligent systems.[35]Student Life
Residential Life
National Chung Cheng University offers on-campus dormitory housing tailored to different academic levels, promoting a supportive living environment for its students. Undergraduate dormitories feature shared rooms accommodating four students each, with semester fees around USD 235 (TWD 7,530). Master's students reside in double-occupancy rooms at a cost of approximately USD 225 (TWD 7,210) per semester, while PhD candidates have priority access to limited single rooms or shared spaces for one to three occupants at similar rates, subject to availability. These accommodations are managed to ensure equitable distribution and basic amenities like furnished rooms and communal areas.[36][37] Support services enhance daily residential life, including multiple dining options such as a food court and restaurants where meals average TWD 90 (approximately USD 3), providing affordable and varied cuisine. The on-campus Health Center delivers comprehensive medical consultations, preventive care, and health education programs accessible to all residents. The Office of International Affairs facilitates orientation sessions for new arrivals, covering dormitory guidelines, campus navigation, and cultural adjustment to ease the transition for international students.[38][39] Dormitory residents reflect the university's student body, with approximately 96% domestic (primarily Taiwanese) students and 4% international enrollees, creating a predominantly domestic community enriched by global perspectives. Situated in the peaceful rural locale of Minxiong Township, the housing emphasizes safety and convenience, with proximity to academic buildings and recreational spaces in a low-crime, nature-surrounded setting.[40][8]Extracurricular Activities
National Chung Cheng University supports a vibrant extracurricular landscape through its Division of Extracurricular Activities, which oversees nearly 90 student clubs spanning diverse categories including academic, sports, recreational, social, service, arts, and music.[41] These clubs foster personal development and community building, with examples such as the Debate Club for intellectual discourse, the Mountaineering Club for outdoor adventures, and the Pop Dance Club for creative expression.[41] Annual events like orientation week feature joint club performances and interactive spaces, allowing students to showcase talents in music, dance, drama, martial arts, and calligraphy while promoting cultural exchange and engagement. In sports and recreation, students utilize campus facilities for training and participation in intercollegiate competitions organized by the Taiwan Council of University Sports (TCUS). CCU teams have achieved notable success, including 4 gold medals, 6 silver medals, 4 bronze medals, and 19 top-8 finishes at the 2020 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games.[42] The university also competes in events like the CHCW Cup, where it secured second place in the spirit championship in 2025, highlighting team spirit and athletic prowess across disciplines.[43] International engagement is emphasized through exchange programs, short-term initiatives, and dual-degree opportunities managed by the Office of International Affairs, enabling students to participate in global activities and build cross-cultural competencies.[44] Student activity fairs during orientation introduce these opportunities alongside community service projects via service clubs, while leadership workshops equip club leaders with administrative and planning skills to enhance holistic student growth. Additionally, the Service Learning Pilot Program collaborates with social units to offer diverse volunteer options, promoting civic responsibility and practical leadership experience.[45]Rankings and Recognition
National Rankings
National Chung Cheng University consistently ranks among the top 25 universities in Taiwan across major national evaluations, reflecting its strengths in teaching, research, and societal impact within the country.[46] In the QS Asia University Rankings 2025, the university placed 17th among Taiwanese institutions.[47] Similarly, in the Times Higher Education's assessment of Taiwanese universities for 2025, it ranked =19th nationally, based on performance indicators including research quality and international outlook.[46] The US News & World Report Best Global Universities rankings positioned it 26th in Taiwan (2025), highlighting its contributions to global academic metrics adapted to the local context.[48] The university demonstrates particular excellence in humanities and social sciences, achieving 3rd place nationally in this category according to the 2024 Taiwan's Best University Rankings by Global Views Monthly, a prominent local evaluation emphasizing disciplinary strengths and competitiveness. Additionally, in the same ranking, National Chung Cheng University was noted for the most significant improvement in overall competitiveness among all Taiwanese universities, underscoring its rising profile. While Webometrics Ranking of World Universities places it 1438th globally (2024), its national standing benefits from notable gains in visibility and impact metrics.[49]International Rankings
National Chung Cheng University has gained recognition in prominent international university rankings, which evaluate institutions based on factors such as academic reputation, research output, faculty-to-student ratios, and international collaboration. These rankings position the university within the global higher education landscape, highlighting its strengths in research and regional influence in Asia. In the QS World University Rankings 2026, the university is placed in the 951–1000 band, reflecting its performance across metrics including employer reputation and citations per faculty. Similarly, in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026, it ranks 183rd, underscoring its competitive standing among Asian institutions with emphasis on regional academic and employer perceptions.[47] The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026 positions National Chung Cheng University in the 1201–1500 band, based on teaching, research environment, research quality, international outlook, and industry engagement.[2] In the THE Asia University Rankings 2025, it falls within the 401–500 band, evaluating similar criteria with a focus on regional benchmarks.[50] According to U.S. News & World Report's Best Global Universities rankings, the university was ranked 1930th (2025), with evaluations centered on global and regional research reputation, publications, and normalized citation impact to measure scholarly productivity and employability outcomes.[51]| Ranking Body | Category | Rank | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| [QS | World University Rankings](/page/QS_World_University_Rankings) | 951–1000 | 2026 |
| QS | Asia University Rankings | 183rd | 2026 |
| THE | World University Rankings | 1201–1500 | 2026 |
| THE | Asia University Rankings | 401–500 | 2025 |
| U.S. News & World Report | Best Global Universities | 1930th | 2025 |