National Taiwan University has unveiled its International School of Politics and Economics. The school will offer degrees in three fields: political science and economics, finance, and leadership and management. Classes will be conducted entirely in English. The plaque unveiling ceremony took place Monday at the school’s Xuzhou Road campus.

National Taiwan University has unveiled its International School of Politics and Economics. Prominent alumni gathered for the ceremony.

Tsai Ing-wen
President
Daniel Tsai was sitting next to me, and it felt like we were back in class. Back then, we were in this very hall studying Anglo-American common law. My freshman orientation was also held here. I remember that the head of the law department came to tell us why we should study law, why we should be law students. At the end, he said, “Because in the future, you could become president.”

The International School of Politics and Economics is located at the old Department of Law on Xuzhou Road, where three Taiwan presidents studied: Tsai, Ma Ying-jeou and Chen Shui-bian. The neoclassical campus features a grand entrance gate, an administrative building, and an auditorium, all of which have been designated by Taipei as heritage sites.

Lin Yung-chi
FTV reporter
This red brick building is where Tsai Ing-wen used to attend class as a student here at NTU’s Downtown Campus. Many of the buildings here are more than a century old. They were built in 1919, as part of the Taihoku Higher Commercial School.

NTU decided to establish the school last year, amid Taiwan’s increasing geopolitical significance and tech advancement. The school will offer three programs: political science and economics, finance, and leadership and management. Classes will conducted entirely in English.

Chen Wen-chang
NTU president
We hope that the president will come to the International School of Politics and Economics to give a lecture. Taiwan’s former presidents won’t be professors here, however. We really hope to recruit a renowned foreign scholar to be our dean.

The school will first recruit students for its master’s programs in political science and economics, as well as in finance, which will start in Fall 2025. Over the next decade, private and public agencies will provide the program with NT$2.85 billion, to nurture the nation’s future leaders.

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