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National Taiwan University 2020/2021 Fact Sheet for Exchange Program National Taiwan University 2020/2021 Fact Sheet for Exchange Program Phone: +886-2-3366-2007 Fax:+886-2-2362-0096 Address: 7th floor, Apex Building, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, TAIWAN Website: https://oia.ntu.edu.tw General Inquiry: [email protected] Contact Person +886-2-3366-2007, ext Incoming Outgoing [Exchange Student Programs] [Exchange Student Programs] Europe & Oceania: Ms.Charlotte Chou Europe, Oceania: Mr. Jeffrey Huang [email protected] 209 [email protected] 228 America (excluding UC and CSU), America, Africa & Asia (excluding Mainland Africa & Asia: Ms. Lisa Lin China,Hong Kong & Macao): Ms. Joanne Wei [email protected] 224 [email protected] 367 University of California and California Mainland China, Hong Kong & Macao: State University: Ms. Joy Wang Ms. Nora Huang [email protected] 208 [email protected] 222 [Visiting Student Programs]: Ms. Flora Hsieh [Visiting Student Programs]: Ms. Nora Huang [email protected] 207 [email protected] 222 [Plus Academy]: [Summer Programs]: Ms. Emma Wang Summer+ Program: Ms. Sarah Kuo [email protected] 210 [email protected] 225 Spring+ Program: Ms. Wendy Chuang [email protected] 236 Winter+ Program: Ms. Betty Chen [email protected] 235 Application Online student application period Term structure of the academic year First Semester Entry: March 15 to April 15 2020/2021 1st Semester (Fall) Second Semester Entry: October 01 to 31 early-September to mid-January Qualification 2020/2021 2nd Semester (Spring) Both undergraduate and graduate students mid-February to late-June Exchange quota Students with only Taiwanese nationality are The exchange quota should follow the not eligible. agreement between NTU and the partner Online coordinator confirmation period university. Should you wish to send more First Semester Entry: April 16 to 25 students, please contact us in advance. Second Semester Entry: November 01 to 10 Useful website Length of the exchange period oia.ntu.edu.tw >> Apply to NTU >> Exchange One academic year or one semester Student Program >> 2020/2021 Admissions Accommodations On-campus dormitory NTU dormitory is not available for exchange/visiting students. Students are responsible for arranging their own accomodation for their exchange period at NTU. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, foreigners visiting Taiwan are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine. Currently the quarantine fee is around TWD 45,000 (including 3 meals a day). Note Please let us know if students cannot arrive at the suggested arrival date. Requirements Language Students should have at least B1 level for English or Chinese Language Proficiency according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) as courses at NTU are mainly taught in English or Chinese. Insurance Students must purchase their own insurance in their home country before travelling to Taiwan. They need to provide proof of insurance valid for the entire exchange period covering both: - Accident insurance worth a minimum of TWD 1,000,000 - Medical insurance worth a minimum of TWD 1,000,000 If the student holds an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) and has met the six-month minimum residency requirement, the student can choose to join the National Health Insurance (NHI) with limited coverage. Visa Students are responsible for their own visa application before entering Taiwan. Students will be held responsible for the acquisition and maintenance of proper visa for their exchange in Taiwan. Please contact nearby Taiwan diplomatic mission for more information. Course Course information (including courses taught in English) NTU Online Course Information System: nol.ntu.edu.tw Course enrollment The course list for the First/Second Semester is available only from the beginning of August/January and the online course selection begins 2 to 3 weeks prior to the start of semester. Students should make a preliminary plan based on previous courses offered and adjust the plan when the latest course list is available. For questions regarding to a specific field/course, please contact the relevant department or the course instructor directly. Students are advised to arrive approximately one week before the start of classes to participate in orientation activities. Furthermore, the first two weeks of classes are crucial for students as this is the course add/drop period where students can make final changes to their course schedule. NTU Credit Requirement NTU requires exchange students to enroll in at least 2 courses or 4 credits per semester. Students should also satisfy the requirements of their home universities. Restrictions The College of Medicine does not accept senior and graduate exchange or visiting students for they are not allowed to enroll in practicum courses (clinical medicine courses and medical research). The Department of Veterinary Medicine does not accept undergraduate exchange or visiting student. GMBA required courses, EMBA and EiMBA courses are not open to exchange or visiting students. The Department of Economics is under the College of Social Science at NTU. Courses related to economics can also be found in other departments (e.g. College of Management). Others Free Chinese Special Request Student Volunteer language courses Exchange students can For a better exchange All exchange students enroll in the NTU General experience, please will get a student volunteer Chinese Course which is inform us in advance to help with preparation for a complimentary Chinese if the exchange student exchange at NTU. Language course under requires special care. the exchange program We would be more than Orientation Week that offers NTU credits. happy to offer our assistance to the best Held one week before of our ability. class begins. All exchange students are required to attend orientation activities. Estimated Living Expenses Items TWD*/Semester (5 months) Off-campus Accommodation 60,000 Textbooks / Stationery 6,500 Campus Internet Access Fee 600** Food 35,000 Public Transportation 5,000 Entertainment / Miscellaneous 15,000 14-day Quarantine Fee 45,000 Total Estimated Costs TWD 167,100 / USD 5,681 *1 TWD = 0.034 USD = 0.029 EUR, Sep. 2020 **Required for all students. University-level exchange partners Wuhan University Australia Wuhan University of Technology Hungary Australian National University Xiamen University Budapest University of Technology and Deakin University Xi'an Jiaotong University Economics Grith University Zhejiang University Corvinus University of Budapest Macquarie University Eötvös Loránd University Monash University Czech Republic University of Adelaide Charles University in Prague Iceland University of Melbourne Masaryk University University of New South Wales University of Iceland University of Queensland Demark University of Sydney Aarhus University Israel University of Copenhagen Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Austria Italy Johannes Kepler University of Linz Finland University of Vienna Laurea University of Applied Sciences Catholic University of the Sacred Heart University of Helsinki University of Bologna Belgium France Japan Free University of Brussels AgroParisTech Thomas More University College CentraleSupelec Akita International University Akita University Brazil École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay EPF - Graduate School of Engineering Aoyama Gakuin University Pontical Catholic University of Rio de Doshisha University Janeiro Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) Hiroshima University University of Campinas Hitotsubashi University University of Sao Paulo Lille Catholic University MINES ParisTech Hokkaido University Sorbonne University (University Pierre Kanagawa University Canada and Marie CURIE) Kanazawa University Laval University University Grenoble Alpes Kansai University Queen's University University Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 Keio University Simon Fraser University University of Bordeaux Kindai University University of British Columbia University of Orleans Kobe University University of Montreal University of Paris Ouest - Nanterre La Kwansei Gakuin University University of Ottawa Défense Kyoto University University of Prince Edward Island University of Rennes 1 Kyushu University University of Quebec at Montreal University of Technology of Troyes Meiji University University of Toronto University Paris 13 Nagasaki University University of Victoria (University of Paris North) Nagoya University University of Waterloo University Paris-Sud Nagoya University of Foreign Studies (University Paris Sud 11) Nihon University Chile Ochanomizu University Okayama University Pontical Catholic University of Chile Germany Free University of Berlin Osaka University Mainland China Friedrich-Alexander - University Erlan- Ritsumeikan University gen-Nurnberg Soka University Beihang University Heidelberg University Sophia University Beijing Normal University Humboldt-University Berlin Tohoku University The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Tokyo Gakugei University Chongqing University Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Tokyo Institute of Technology Dalian University of Technology Ruhr-University Bochum Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Fudan University RWTH Aachen University University of Hyogo Guizhou University Technical University of Berlin University of the Ryukyus Harbin Institute of Technology Technical University of Darmstadt University of Tokyo Huazhong University of Science and Technical University of Munich University of Tsukuba Technology TU Dortmund University Waseda University Inner Mongolia University
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