List of Fu Jen Catholic University alumni
This page lists notable alumni and students of Fu Jen Catholic University.
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Linkage of nobel laureate[]
- Wei-min Hao, climate scientist and contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.[citation needed]
Politics[]
Premier[]
- Lin Chuan, the 48th Taiwanese Premier
- Yeh Chu-lan, the 28th Taiwanese Vice Premier (2004–2005)
- Shih Jun-ji, the 36th Taiwanese Vice Premier (2017–2019), professor at National Taiwan University
Ministers[]
- Andrew Hsia, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council (2015–2016)[citation needed]
- Andrew Yang, Minister of National Defense (2013)
- Chang Chang-pang, Deputy Secretary-General of Executive Yuan
- Chiang Been-huang, served as the Minister of Health and Welfare from 22 October 2014 to 20 May 2016
- Ho Pei-shan, Deputy Secretary-General of Executive Yuan
- Sun Ta-chuan, Vice President of Control Yuan
- Wang Guangmei, First Lady of the People's Republic of China (1959–1968)
- Wang Ju-hsuan, Minister of Council of Labor Affairs (2008–2012)
International[]
- Jim Brown, High-level language interpreter of U.S. State Department
- Jhy-Wey Shieh, the diplomatic representative of Taiwan in the Federal Republic of Germany
- Heishiro Ogawa , the first Japanese Ambassador to the People's Republic of China[citation needed]
Congressman and officers[]
- Chiang Huei-Chen, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Chin Huei-chu, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Huang Sue-ying, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Kao Jyh-Peng, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Kao Yang-sheng, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Lee Kun-Tse, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Liao Pen-yen, Legislator and member of New Taipei City Council
- Lin Chih-chia, Legislator for Taiwan Solidarity Union
- Lin Tai-hua, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Liou Tzong-Der, Commissioners of National Communications Commission
- Pasuya Yao, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Tang Huo-shen, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Tang Jinn-Chuan, Legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Tsai Sheng-pang, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Walis Perin, a Seediq Taiwanese politician, served four terms in the Legislative Yuan and member of Control Yuan
- Wang Shu-hui, Former legislator for Democratic Progressive Party
- Wu Cherng-dean, Legislator for People First Party
- Yang Ying-hsiung, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Yang Yu-hsin, Legislator for Kuomintang
- Yao Li-ming, Legislator, former professor at National Sun Yat-sen University
Other politicians[]
- Cheng Nan-jung, Taiwanese publisher and pro-democracy activist who self-immolated in support of Taiwan Independence
- Chou Hsi-wei, Magistrate of Taipei County (2005–2010)
- Hou Chong-wen, Deputy Mayor of Chiayi City
- Liu Shou-cheng, Magistrate of Yilan County (1997–2005)
- Lu Kuo-hua, Magistrate of Yilan County (2005–2009)
- Su Huan-chih, Magistrate of Tainan County (2001–2010)
- Sean Lien, Former Chairman of the Taipei Smart Card Corporation
Academic[]
American scholar[]
- Lee-Jen Wei: Professor at Harvard University
- Chi-ming Hou: Fellow at Harvard University, professor at Colgate University and Brookings Institution
- James L.Y. Liu: Professor at Stanford University, University of London, University of Hong Kong
- Francis L. K. Hsu: Faculty of Columbia University, Cornell University, Northwestern University, 62nd President of the American Anthropological Association
- Esther H. Chang: Professor at Georgetown University Lombardi Cancer Center
- Sung-lan Hsia: Professor at Miami University
- Kuo-chu Ho: Researcher at the University of Chicago, Professor at Florida State University and Nankai University
Academician[]
- Lee C. Teng: Academician of The Academia Sinica
- Xing Qiyi: Academician of The Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Xing Qiyi: Academician of The Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Li Dongying: Academician of The Chinese Academy of Engineering
- Francis L. K. Hsu: Academician of The Academia Sinica
University president and others[]
- Liu Da: President of Tsinghua University and the University of Science and Technology of China
- Bernard Li: President of Fu Jen Catholic University
- Hou Chong-wen: President of National Taipei University
- Chou Kung-shin: Archaeologist, served as Director of National Palace Museum.
Theology[]
- Joche Albert Ly: Chinese Marist Brother
- James Lin Xili: First underground Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Wenzhou (1992–2009)[1]
Business[]
- Steve Chang: Co-founder and former CEO of Trend Micro.
- Thomas Wu: The founder and chairman of both Taishin Holdings and Taishin International Bank.
Literature and journalism[]
- Hsiao-Hung Pai: UK-based journalist and author
- Chang Ta-chun: Fiction writer
- Yang-Min Lin: Taiwanese author and poet
- Wu Mingyi: Writer, 2018 Man Booker International Prize nomination
- Zhang Dachun: Writer
Theatre and film/ visual art and illustration[]
- Stan Lai: Stage play director
- Terry Hu: Film actress, writer and translator
- Wu Nien-jen: Screenwriter and film director
- Reen Yu: Actress and commercial model
- Alfonso Wong: Creator of Old Master Q comic strip
- Nicky Wu: Famous Taiwanese actor, singer and entrepreneur
- Vivian Sung: Taiwanese Actress
Classical music[]
- Lo Kii-Ming: Taiwanese musicologist and professor of musicology at National Taiwan Normal University[2]
- Wu Ting-yu: Taiwanese violinist, currently concertmaster of Taiwan's National Symphony Orchestra[3]
Entertainment[]
- Jolin Tsai: Mandopop singer
- MC HotDog: Taiwan's original rapper[citation needed]
- MC40: member and rapper of Taiwanese band, Da Mouth[4]
- An Jun Can: the member of boy band Comic Boyz[citation needed]
- Cherry Boom all members
- Faye Zhan: F.I.R. members
Sport[]
- Chen Chih-yuan: Former Taiwanese baseball player
- Pan Wei-lun: Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher[citation needed]
- Wu Pai-ho: Taiwanese football player
- Lee Fu-an: Taiwanese decathlete
- Cheng Chao-tsun: Taiwanese track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw
- Kuo Hsing-chun: Taiwanese weightlifter, Olympian
- Huang Yi-ting: Taiwanese competitive rower
- Lin Yun-ju: One of youngest table tennis player from Taiwan
References[]
- ^ "China: underground Bishop of Wenzhou dies". . 5 October 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
- ^ 中華民國文化部 (10 October 2008). "中華民國文化部". www.moc.gov.tw. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- ^ "Orchestra Members « ORCHESTRA | National Symphony Orchestra, Taiwan". npac-nso.org. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- ^ Universal Music Taiwan Da Mouth profile (in Chinese)
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