Leading Institution for Management Education


Founded in 1987, the College of Management has developed rapidly under the guidance of our deans. We have the best faculty in Taiwan with full-time professors who all graduated from renowned institutions around the world, and the faculty has reached world-class international standard. In recent years, we have been actively promoting international academic exchanges and have formulated a number of international development strategies, these actions have enabled the College to continue receiving international recognition. These accolades include: AACSB certification in 2010, and re-accredited by AACSB in 2016; and the five leagues of Palmes of Excellence, the highest honor given by the Eduniversal Evaluation System (EES) for global business school rankings in 2016/2017. We are the only business school in Taiwan to receive this recognition for 11 consecutive years and it has significantly enhanced our international standing.

To enhance the exchange of academic resources between the College of Management and top universities worldwide, we have been actively pursuing globalization since 2010. We have been promoting student exchange programs and dual degree programs between universities and research institutes, including Waseda University, University of Texas at Dallas, Kyoto University, and Guanghua School of Management of Peking University. In addition, our Department of Accounting signed an agreement in 2012 with the Department of Accountancy, City University of Hong Kong, to create a 1+2+1 dual degree program between the two universities. This was a pioneering initiative for the College of Management in the expansion of our international collaboration. Currently, we have formed alliances with 108 business schools in 25 countries around the world, and we have signed student exchange agreements to provide at least a quota of 200 places for application to students of the College of Management. In the future, we will continue to expand new collaboration opportunities and provide more diverse international exchange channels for faculty and students.