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¡@¡@The
21s t century is an era of rapid globalization wherein knowledge-based
economy plays the pivotal flagship role for any country's development.
Amidst intensified global competition, there is no doubt that Taiwan's,
science and technology need to continue to pursue innovations and
breakthroughs. Education is the key to achieving this goal. |
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In order to encourage the integration
of research-oriented universities, the Ministry of Education has initiated
the "Research-Oriented University Integration Program" in
2001 to encourage research-oriented universities to pool together
resources through integration in order to pursue excellence more effectively. |
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¡@¡@National Central University, National Chiao Tung University,
National Tsing Hua U n i v e r s i t y, and National Yang-Ming University
are four outstanding research-oriented universities in Taiwan. However,
standing alone, none of the four can claim to be a comprehensive research
university due to limitation in size and lack of full coverage in
disciplines. On the other hand, these four universities complement
with each other in academic disciplines and research strengths. Furthermore,
they are structurally compatible in size, while enjoying regional
proximity. Facing intensified national and international competition,
these four universities have decided to integrate their pedagogical
functions and research resources in order to more fully and extensively
cooperate in seeking further breakthroughs in overall teaching quality
and research excellence. |
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¡@¡@National Central University, National Chiao Tung University,
National Tsing Hua University and National Yang-Ming University have
therefore together established the University System of Taiwan (hereafter
called UST). UST will integrate the four universities, sharing teaching
and research resources. Those fields of academic research that already
possess considerable collaborative foundation and potential for advanced
development, have been selected as basis to establish trans-university
research centers in order to achieve cumulative effects with accelerated
pace in the pursuit of internationally recognized academic excellence
in research. The Ministry of Education has formally authorized the
establishment of The University System of Taiwan on October 30, 2002,
as the first and the only integrated university system in Taiwan. |
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