Ming Chi University of Technology, Technical university in Taishan District, New Taipei, Taiwan
Ming Chi University of Technology is a technical institution organized into three colleges dedicated to engineering, environmental and resource management, and design alongside business studies. The sprawling 61-hectare campus houses academic buildings, research facilities, and residential areas to support this multi-disciplinary focus.
The institution was founded in 1963 by Wang Yung-ching, founder of Formosa Plastics Group, initially as Ming Chi Institute of Technology. It gained full university status in 2004, marking a significant transition in its academic standing and scope.
The campus serves as a living community where students share daily routines and collective activities that reinforce bonds among peers. Dormitory life and organized morning activities shape how people experience their time here beyond the classroom.
All students must complete a mandatory one-year internship with industry partners before graduation. This requirement ensures hands-on professional experience is integrated into their academic training.
The institution operates specialized research centers focused on battery technology and biochemical development with direct industrial applications. These laboratories concentrate on solving real-world challenges rather than purely theoretical research.
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