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It was founded as the Taiwan Provincial Ilan School of Agriculture and Forestry on 12 May 1926. Since then, the name and focus of the institution have undergone a number of changes, from having been a five-year junior college (National Ilan Junior College of Agriculture and Technology), and a polytechnic college (National Ilan Institute of Technology). In 2003, the school was further reformed into its current status as a comprehensive university, offering BA, BS, MA and MS degrees in four colleges.President[edit]Dr. Po-Ching Wu was elected as the 5th NIU President by the NIU President Election Committee on July 4 and was on board from August 1, 2016. Dr. Wu is also a professor in the Department of Biomechatronic Engineering at NIU. He received his PhD in Food engineering at the University of Massachusetts (USA).[3]The main 15.3-hectare (38-acre) campus stands in the center of Yilan City. The school owns two larger tracts of land, mostly undeveloped, in Yilan City and Wujie Township in Yilan County.Academics[edit]Ranking[edit]Schools[edit]NIU has four colleges: Humanities and Management, Engineering, Bioresources, and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In addition, there are 13 departments and 17 graduate institutions.The newest of the Graduate Programs is the MA Program in Foreign Languages & Literatures. It focuses on the literature in English of nations within the Asian Pacific Rim region.University resources[edit]The university has 150 laboratories, one computer center, a number of computerized language labs, and an Analysis and Technology Consulting Center which cooperates with local industries on their manufacturing and production. In 2006, the university also established an Incubator Center, which assists local industries in research and development. In addition to the aforementioned facilities and resources, NIU also has a library that occupies nearly 1.7\u00a0ha (4.2 acres) and holds over 200,000 books, including nearly 1000 periodicals relating to various research fields. In early 2006, NIU was granted the capacity to serve as the GigaPoP (“gigabit point-of-presence”) for Taiwan Advanced Research & Education Network (TWAREN). As a result, NIU is in charge of providing a high-bandwidth network connection to research and academic institutes within Ilan county.Programs for international students[edit]CollegeDepartmentBachelorMasterPh.D.College of Humanities and ManagementDepartment of Foreign Languages and Literature*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Applied Economics and Management\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Leisure Industry and Health Promotion\u25cfCollege of EngineeringDepartment of Civil Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Environmental Engineering\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Chemical and Materials Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfGraduate Institute of Architecture and Sustainable Planning\u25cfCollege of BioresourcesDepartment of Horticulture\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Food Science\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Biomechatronic Engineering\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Biotechnology and Animal Science*\u25cf\u25cf\u25cfCollege of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceDepartment of Electrical Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Electronic Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfDepartment of Computer Science and Information Engineering*\u25cf\u25cfMost programs are taught in Chinese. * Some master’s-level courses are taught in English languageNIU is one of the Bioresources education and research institutes in Taiwan. NIU students in the Bioresources College have an opportunity to visit Malaysia for off-site classes; and to visit Canada to attend the joint program with University of British Columbia.College of Engineering and College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of NIU are IEET accredited. IEET is a member of Washington Accord, Seoul Accord, Sydney Accord, and NABEEA.International Collaboration[edit]National Ilan University (NIU) collaborates with over 100 Universities and Research Institutions worldwide. When studying at NIU, students can apply for an academic exchange program with partner universities where they can take part in overseas volunteer activities and summer camps. In addition, NIU has a program with the University of Michigan Dearborn Business School, which offers a master’s degree to NIU students.[citation needed]AreaAsiaAmericanEuropeOceaniaTotalNumber of Partner Universities831342102Tuition and miscellaneous fees[edit]Tuition fees and other miscellaneous fees for international students for the academic year 2016.CollegeUndergraduateGraduateCollege of Humanities and ManagementNT$38,600NT$37,300College of EngineeringNT$44,400NT$45,390College of BioresourcesNT$49,500NT$44,000College of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceNT$44,400NT$45,390Note: For details about Tuition Fees & other Miscellaneous fees for \u300c Taiwan Scholarship Awardee\u300dkindly follow the link [1]Laboratory[edit]Mobility Network LaboratoryNomenclature[edit]The Ilan spelling in the school name perpetuates a twentieth-century romanization for the name of the area. Yilan is now preferred by most national and regional authorities.The standard abbreviated reference in English is the acronym NIU. The standard abbreviation in Mandarin Chinese is the portmanteau \u5b9c\u5927 Yi1 Da4. For this reason the romanization “Yida” is often encountered in place names associated with the campus.See also[edit]References[edit]Coordinates: 24\u00b044\u203251\u2033N 121\u00b044\u203251\u2033E\ufeff \/ \ufeff24.7474\u00b0N 121.7476\u00b0E\ufeff \/ 24.7474; 121.7476 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/national-ilan-university-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"National Ilan University – Wikipedia"}}]}]