Shih Chien University

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Shih Chien University
實踐大學
Shih Chien University Main Campus 20151129.jpg
Motto力行實踐,修齊治平[1]
(Pinyin: Lìxíng Shíjìan, Xīouqí Zhìpíng)
Motto in English
Knowledge is the beginning of practice. Doing is the completion of knowing.[2]
TypePrivate University
Established1958, as Shih Chien College of Home Economics.
1997 upgraded as Shih Chien University
ChairmanMilton Mung-Shiung Shieh
PresidentMichael J. K. Chen
Academic staff
387 (2008, full-time)
837 (2008, part-time)
Administrative staff
301 (2008)
Students9,538 (May 2009)
Location,
AffiliationsU12 Consortium
WebsiteTaipei
Kaohsiung
Shih Chien University
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Shih Chien University (USC; Chinese: 實踐大學; pinyin: Shíjiàn Dàxué) is a private university in Taiwan. It is considered one of the top schools in the field of Art & Design in Taiwan and the world and ranked no. 7 for internationalization in the 2018 Taiwan university ranking by Global Views.[citation needed] Its professional performance and courses in design have led to its inclusion among the "60 top D-schools in the world" by BusinessWeek in 2006.[3] The School of Art & Design was ranked among the top 100-150 in the world by the QS World University Rankings.[4][failed verification]. It has two campuses: one in Dazhi, Zhongshan District, Taipei and the other in Neimen District, Kaohsiung.

History[]

It was established in 1958 by Hsieh Tung-min. Formerly known as Shih Chien School of Home Economics. In 1979 the school was renamed Shih Chien School of Home Economics and Economics, in 1991 the school was upgraded to become Shih Chien College of Design and Management. In 1997 the school was again upgraded to become Shih Chien University.

Organization[]

Taipei Campus; Kaohsiung Campus

Research Units[]

Taipei Campus; Kaohsiung Campus

Other education facilities[]

Taipei Campus; Kaohsiung Campus

Notable alumni[]

Sister schools[]

Transportation[]

The university Taipei campus is accessible within walking distance North from Dazhi Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "President's Remarks". Shih Chien U. Archived from the original on 2014-12-03. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  2. ^ "Introduction". Shih Chien U. Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
  3. ^ The Global List of Design Schools, 2007 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-01-06. Retrieved 2008-01-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Shih Chien University".

External links[]

Coordinates: 25°05′21″N 121°32′45″E / 25.0892°N 121.5458°E / 25.0892; 121.5458

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