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Coordinates: 22°549.8N 120°1621.1E / 22.902722°N 120.272528°E / 22.902722; 120.272528
 

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Chang Jung Christian University
長榮大學
TypePrivate
Established1993
PresidentYung-Lung Lee

Administrative staff

630
Undergraduates8419
Postgraduates600
Location ,
CampusSuburban
Main Campus: 60 ha (146 acres)
AffiliationsAssociation of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia, United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia[1]
Websitecjcu.edu.tw
Chang Jung Christian University
Traditional Chinese長榮大學

Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU; Chinese: 長榮大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tióng-êng Tāi-ha̍k) is a privately funded, research-intensive, Presbyterian, co-educational university located in Gueiren, Tainan, Taiwan. Chang Jung means everlasting gloryinMandarin.

History[edit]

Chang Jung Christian University's Administration Building

The university was founded in 1993.[2] The institution can trace its history to the Chang Jung Senior High School [zh], which was founded in 1883. Edward Band, who taught at the school from the 1910s to 1940, was credited with introducing association football to Taiwan.[3][4]

Academic profile[edit]

Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU) is a private university located in southern Taiwan. it is associated with the Presbyterian church.

There are currently 54 bachelors programs, 17 masters programs, and 1 doctoral program.

Organization[edit]

A president heads the university, which is divided into the following colleges:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Our Network".
  • ^ "The Histor of CJCU". Chang Jung Christian University. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  • ^ Pan, Jason. "FEATURE: Taiwan's soccer roots start in colonial Tainan". www.taipeitimes.com. Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  • ^ Han Cheung (1 January 2023). "Taiwan in Time: Soccer madness in the Japanese era". Taipei Times. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  • External links[edit]

    22°54′9.8″N 120°16′21.1″E / 22.902722°N 120.272528°E / 22.902722; 120.272528


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