Feng Chia University

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Feng Chia University (Chinese: 逢甲大學) is a private university in Taichung, Taiwan Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). It was named after Feng-Chia Chiu (丘逢甲), a great contributor to Taiwan in the 1950s.

[edit] History

In the 1950s, some of the gentry in the central Taiwan area proposed to establish one more university in this area, accordingly the preparation was started. It was entitled Feng Chia College of Engineering and Business, to commemorate Mr. Feng-Chia Chiu. In 1961 the College was formally established near the Da-Tun Mountain in northern Taichung City, and two years later moved to the present site Situn in western Taichung. In 1980 it gained university status, having overcome the difficult years of laying a solid foundation.

[edit] Present

Striving continuously with perseverance for over forty years, the University has earned the reputation of becoming one of the most promising comprehensive universities in Taiwan. Currently it takes around 20,000 graduate and undergraduate students yearly in its eight Colleges (Engineering, Business, Sciences, Construction and Development, Information and Electrical Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Management and Developmnet, Continuing and Extension Education). Its graduates of more than 150,000, working for governmental agencies and private enterprises, have contributed enormously to the overall economy-miracle of Taiwan.

In the contemporary era of high technology and knowledge-based economy, the acquiring and applying of knowledge should be specialized, diversified, and multi-functional. FCU therefore has directed its construction toward renovating campus environment and facilities to cater for an e-learning era. The newly renovated digitalized Main Library adds to the traditional book-storing place with an active e-learning workshop. The new spirit of vitality is also seen in the establishment of many new innovative institutions, such as the Geographical Information System Research Center, the Construction Research Center, the Business Incubation Center, the Office of Technology Licensing, the E-Commerce Research Center, and the Nano-Technology Research Center.


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