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National Taiwan University of Arts

National Taiwan University of Arts

New Taipei City, Taiwan

Important Information

Semester Dates
  • Fall: Mid-September - Mid-January
    • Can apply to return early for January courses at uLeth
  • Spring: February - June
Language

Mandarin and limited English (see English course list below)

Website
  • Main Website
  • Exchange Website

Information Sheet

For further information, visit the International Centre Office (SU060) or email outgoing@uleth.ca

Video URL

 

View a presentation on NCYU and other partners in Taiwan

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About

Taiwan is located near Japan and Korea to the north, the Philippines to the south, and mainland China to the west. Its central location makes it a perfect destination for further travels in East Asia.

With its diverse landscapes and rich culture, Taiwan is a popular destination for travelers. The island offers a mix of sunny beaches, lush forests, and peaceful countryside. Modern cities blend ancient Chinese and Japanese temples with towering skyscrapers in cities that buzz with activity into the early morning. The experience is further enriched by dazzling festivals, relaxing hot springs, and delightful dining options.

The majority of Taiwan's population consists of ethnic Chinese, many of whom are descendants of immigrants from mainland China's Fujian province. There's also a sizable number of people who arrived in Taiwan from various regions of China after World War II. Additionally, a significant Hakka minority is present in Taiwan.

Mandarin Chinese serves as Taiwan's language of government, education, and media, and it is widely spoken throughout the island and mainland China. Taiwanese, the Fujian Province dialect, is spoken by a majority of the population as their mother tongue. Moreover, a considerable minority of Taiwanese speak the Hakka dialect.

Southern Taiwan has a very comfortable climate with warm and dry winters.

New Taipei City surrounds Taiwan's capital city, Taipei. It is known for its diverse blend of urban energy and natural beauty, featuring bustling districts, scenic mountains, and beautiful coastal areas. Popular spots include Jiufen (a charming hillside village), the sea at Tamsui, and Yehliu Geopark's unique rock formations. It serves as a cultural and economic hub while also offering an escape from the busy city of Taipei.

The last half a century of development at NTUA developed in parallel with Modern Taiwan Art History. NTUA now has the longest history of any art institution in Taiwan, as well as the most specialized fields of study.

Education at NTUA emphasizes humanistic thinking, creative production, theoretical analysis and hands-on practice. The university is made up of five colleges (the College of Fine Arts, the College of Design, the College of Communications, the College of Performing Arts, and the College of Humanities). The university employs about 186 staff members, 165 full-time faculty members, and 771 part-time teachers. The university is home to about 5000 students.

Learn more about life at NTUA.

Program Information

Faculties at NTUA include:

  • College of Fine Arts
  • College of Design
  • College of Communications
  • College of Performing Arts
  • College of Humanities

Click here to view a sample list of courses in English. Course availability is subject to change each semester.

Requirements

You are eligible for this exchange if you are:

  • A full-time U of L Fine Arts student
  • In at least the 2nd year of your program
  • In good academic standing, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher

It is MANDATORY to obtain a visa before arriving in Taiwan.

One-semester students: One-semester students are required to apply for a Visitor Visa to enter Taiwan and extend their visa 15 days before the 60/90 days of Duration of Stay expires.

One-year students: For students applying for a full academic year, they must obtain a Resident Visa to enter Taiwan, and they are required to apply for an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) within 15 days of their arrival.

For further details about visas and the ARC, contact the Consulate General of Taiwan in Vancouver and visit their website.


Consulate General of Taiwan in Vancouver
Phone: (604) 689-4111 ext. 227
Email: yvr@mofa.gov.tw
Website: www.taiwanembassy.org/cayvr_en/
Contact Form

For detailed information about vaccination recommendations when visiting Taiwan, please visit the Government of Canada's website.

Expenses

Campus Residences

  • Cost (2023): NT$10,600/semester (approx. C$450/semester)
  • If students want to live off-campus, they must submit a Letter of Consent for Off-campus Accommodation to NTUA before their departure to Taiwan.

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