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Fu Jen Catholic University (FJU, FJCU or Fu Jen; or ) is a
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in Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1925 in Beijing at the request of
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and re-established in Taiwan in 1961 at the request of Pope John XXIII, its name means "assistance" and "benevolence". Fu Jen has since grown to comprise twelve colleges and schools, among which are several Taiwan's first or only academic units, such as Italian language, info-management,
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as well as hosts the earliest A&HCI journal in the whole country. The campus is served by Fu Jen University Station, Taiwan's first metro station named after a university. Fu Jen is the oldest Catholic and
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-affiliated institution of higher education in the Sinophone world, under the direct authority of the Congregation for Catholic Education of the Holy See. It is also a non-state actor of
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in the
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. Therefore, Fu Jen has special importance internationally and is known for its strong ties with the Roman Curia. In the past nearly one hundred years of history, the Benedictine, the Verbites, and the Jesuits from all over the world have participated in the management of the university. The university has been ranked as top 3 catholic university in Asia,Top Catholic Universities in the world , 2021 World University Ranking
/ref> top 300 by '' Times Higher Education Impact Ranking'',Impact Rankings 2020 Times Higher Education (THE)
/ref> top 100 in theology and top 500 in humanities and medicine by '' QS World University Rankings'', it has the nation's first
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there with AACSB accreditation and also the medical college was the earliest to promote PBL as pedagogy for medical education, furthermore, the transnational joint master's program "MGEM" was ranked 19th globally by '' Financial Times'' in 2020. Fu Jen is Taiwan's 4th most popular university, 5th most impact university, and 5th best ranked business school. Fu Jen alumni include the Premier Lin Chuan, former First Lady of China
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, a number of politicians represented in the
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and professors at various world-class institutions. Fu Jen is home to the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific, also a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the
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. Fu Jen founded the Alliance of Asian Liberal Arts Universities together with the UTokyo, Waseda, Peking and others. The university has many collaborative institutions and exchange programs with top universities in G8 countries, such as
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, Oxford, and Angelicum. In addition, Fu Jen has established sister-school relationships with more than 435 universities worldwide that including Georgetown, Notre Dame, UC Berkeley, Tohoku, and
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universities.


History


Early history

The institution was originally established in Beijing in 1925 by the
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of
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in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, at the request of the Holy See, with archabbot Aurelius Stehle serving as chancellor. Fu Jen, then commonly known as the Catholic University of Peking, was itself a successor to the Fu Jen Academy (), which was created through the efforts of Catholic scholars Ma Xiangbo and
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. The university's first president (1925–1927) was the American missionary
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, OSB. He was succeeded by Chen Yuan, a Chinese Protestant and renowned historian, who remained university president until the school's forced closure by the
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government in 1952. In 1933 the
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in the United States, in the midst of the
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, were no longer able to sustain Fu Jen's mission. Administration of the university passed to the
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in Germany. Its affiliation with Germany, an ally of Imperial Japan, helped protect university personnel from extreme brutality inflicted elsewhere by occupying Imperial Japanese soldiers during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945).


After World War II

In August 1945, China repelled the Imperial Japan and won the World War II. The Nationalist Government made an exception to ratify Fu Jen students' status during the occupation of Beijing. Since the development of the university has not been interrupted by the war, its scientific strength has become China's top. Well-known scientists such as Chien Shih-Liang taught at Fu Jen, and graduates such as
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and
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will become world celebrities in the future. On December 24 of the same year, Thomas Tien Ken-sin, the university chairman, was created cardinal. The following year, the School of Agriculture was added and preparations for the School of Medicine began. The university bought a freighter to travel between Tianjin, Shanghai and
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to increase revenue. Also in the same year, the first Taiwan Alumni Association of Fu Jen was established in Dadu, Taichung, Taiwan. After the Communists assumed power in China in 1949, religious organisations, including the Catholic Church, began to be systematically repressed. In 1952 this intensified and the government merged Fu Jen with the
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,
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,
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, China University of Political Science and Law, and Central University of Finance and Economics. Under Mao Zedong's arrangement, Chen Yuan, the former principal of Fu Jen, was transferred to the Normal University as the new principal.


Cold War era

Although the Taiwan Provincial Government promised to donate land near Yuanshan Area in Taipei in 1948 to serve as the school site for Fu Jen to move to Taiwan, the Roman headquarters of the
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soon ordered the suspension of all activities. The following year, the university's American representative Rev. Ralph Thyken, S.V.D. came to Tokyo, Japan, to prepare for the establishment of a new Nagoya Catholic University, which is now Nanzan University. Until the Holy See formally ordered the re-establish in Taiwan, the history of Fu Jen was interrupted for about ten years. Fu Jen Catholic University was re-established in 1961 in Taiwan, and
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, the former Ordinary of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nanjing, was appointed as the new president by the Pope John XXIII. The new school opened under the auspices of the
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, the Society of Jesus, and the
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. The new Fu Jen's academics sprouted from
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, medieval philosophy, Christian thought, and European languages. It is the only comprehensive university in Taiwan that fully integrates Western thought, history, language, religion, and art. Since the 1960s, the university's philosophical tradition has been
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and Paul Yu Pin's "Three Kinds of Knowing" (三知論), focusing on the development of a Catholic philosophy that incorporates Confucianism and opposing the "relativism hegemony." During the thirty years of the
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, many Western priests and nuns were sent to teach at the university and imported advanced scholarship into Taiwan. Many professors have been commended for this in recent years, such as Daniel Ross from the United States, Leopoldo Vicente from Spain, Marcina Stawasz from Poland, etc.


Modern era

Fu Jen has expanded rapidly since the 1990s. The number of students and social influence has long maintained the top five in the country, and the number of colleges has been closely following the National Taiwan University. So far in the 21st century, the university has since grown to comprise twelve colleges and schools and a hospital. In 2001, Fu Jen has been the first college in Taiwan that actively reduces tuition and fees.
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was opened in September 2017. The College of Medicine can be used as a conduit for cooperation between different academic disciplines, and assume a leading role in bringing together the colleges of biotechnology,
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, physics, engineering, management, and foreign
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. The establishment of a completely new curriculum and unique program will include training in hospital management and medical translation, research in laser technology and biotechnology, integration of Western and Chinese medicine, and robotic surgery.


Ideal and governance

The university motto, ''Veritas, Bonitas, Pulchritudo, Sanctitas'' in Latin, expresses four ideals: truth,
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, beauty and
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. The laurel wreath symbolizes honor and peace while the twelve stars signify the Virgin Mary. The cross represents the Christian faith. The two colors on the shield suggest Christ's dual nature as the rounded shape of the shield recalls the
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. The Latin words on the banner beneath the emblem, the university motto, express the four ideals of the university while the three folds of the banner suggest the Trinity. Based on the Christian faith, the university president clearly supports the abolition of the death penalty, opposes abortion, and opposes the utilitarianization of higher education.


Impact

Relying on the authority of the Vatican and the
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, Fu Jen, then known as the Catholic University of Peking, was the only university in Beijing that was not taken over and controlled by Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In the white terror period of the cold war, Fu Jen was able to prevent the Kuomintang fascist regime from interfering in school affairs and protect the students' freedom of speech under the serious concern of the
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. Fu Jen Catholic University belongs to the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). After the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 came into effect in 1971, Fu Jen is the only university in Taiwan that has continuously participated in UNESCO for a long time. In the official
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, the university has repeatedly promoted substantial exchanges between the two countries. All the traditional Taiwanese ambassadors to the Holy See will be awarded an honorary doctorate degree from Fu Jen after leaving office. All the papal nuncio in Taiwan will also participate in the annual university opening ceremony. The appointment and removal of the post of Fu Jen university president is a matter of inquiry by the
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, and has been compared with the membership of the United Nations of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The issue of the internal reorganization of Fu Jen has also widely affected the intervention of the Ministry of Education of the two countries and the papal nuncio to Taiwan. The chairman or the president of the university has always accompanied the
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to visit the Holy See. In 2005, under the intervention of Fu Jen, the seat of the Taiwanese president was placed in the first row of heads of state, ahead of the US Vice President
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and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. In 2013, the university further designated the products of the Fu Jen alumni's enterprise
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as the official national gift, which were presented to the Pope Francis and the retired Pope Benedict XVI respectively.


Academics

The university at present comprises 12 colleges with more than 25,000 students. *College of Liberal Arts **Department of Chinese Literature **Department of History **Department of Philosophy *College of Fine Arts **Department of Music **Department of Applied Arts **Department of Landscape Architecture (CH) **Bachelor's degree program of Art and Cultural Creation (CH) *College of Communication **Department of Communication Arts **Department of Journalism & Communication Studies **Department of Advertising & Public Relations **Graduate Institute of Mass Communication *College of Education **Department of Physical Education **Department of Library and Information Science **Graduate of Educational Leadership and Development **Program of Sport Recreation Management *College of Fashion and Textiles **Department of Textiles and Clothing **Graduate Institute of Museum Studies **MA Program in Brand and Fashion Management *College of Medicine **School of Medicine **Department of Nursing **Department of Public Health **Department of Clinical Psychology **Department of Occupational Therapy **Department of Respiratory Therapy **Graduate Institute of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Science **MS Program in Transdisciplinary Long Term Care **MS Program in Biomedical Big Data Analysis **Ph.D. Program in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology *College of Science and Engineering **Department of Mathematics **Department of Physics **Department of Chemistry **Department of Life Science **Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering **Department of Electrical Engineering (Electronic Engineering) **Bachelor's Program in Medical Informatics and Innovative Applications **Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Engineering **Bachelor Program in Software Engineering and Digital Innovation Application *College of Foreign Languages and Literatures **Department of English Language and Literature **Department of German Language and Culture **Department of French Language and Culture **Department of Spanish Language and Culture **Department of Japanese Language and Culture **Department of Italian Language and Culture **Graduate Institute of Cross-Cultural Studies *College of Human Ecology **Department of Child and Family Studies **Department of Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management **Department of Food Sciences **Department of Nutrition Science **Ph. D. Program in Nutrition and Food Science *School of Law **Department of Law **Department of Financial and Economic Law **Graduate Department of Law *College of Social Science **Department of Sociology **Department of Social Work **Department of Economics **Department of Religious Studies **Department of Psychology **Bachelor's Program in Catholic Studies **Master Program in Non-Profit Organization Management * College of Management **Department of Business Administration **Department of Accounting **Department of Statistics and Information Science **Department of Finance and International Business **Department of Information Management **Graduate Institute of Business Administration **MS Program of Technology Management **Master Program of Global Entrepreneurial Management **Master of Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM – FJU, IQS, and USF) **MBA Program in International Management (imMBA) **Master's Program in Social Enterprise **Bachelor's Program of Business Management


Teaching

Fu Jen University established Taiwan's first graduate-level program in conference interpreting, the Graduate Institute of Translation and Interpreting Studies (GITIS). Also Fu Jen has annexed a Mandarin Language Center, established in 1964 to address the need for foreign missionaries to learn Chinese teaching hundreds of students each semester from countries worldwide
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, and every semester offers cultural classes such as
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, Chinese calligraphy, and Taijiquan. The School of Medicine is one of the medical schools in Taiwan to adopt the pedagogy, "problem-based learning (PBL)", first developed at McMaster University Medical School in Canada, so that students can acquire medical knowledge from small group discussions and case studies. The implementation of PBL has won applause from the Taiwan Medical Accreditation Council and brought a wave of reform in medical education in Taiwan. In order to successfully practice PBL, the School has recruited basic scientists with specialties in various areas as well as more than one hundred clinicians as a strong backbone for teaching. Fu Jen's is the only medical school in Taiwan which uses PBL as a pedagogy for the third and fourth year curriculum.


Research

Fu Jen Catholic University has a long history of publishing journals. The main journals are as follows: *''
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'' *''Universitas: Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture'' A&HCI *''Fu Jen Studies'' *''Fu Jen Law Review'' *''Fu Jen Journal of Chinese Literature'' *''Journal of the Pre-Qin and Han Dynasties'' *''Journal of The Graduate Institute Chinese Literature Department of Fu Jen Catholic University'' *''Fu-Jen Journal of Medicine'' *''Fu Jen Management Review'' *''Fu Jen Journal of Foreign Languages'' *''Fu Jen Historical Journal'' *''Fu Jen Religious Studies'' *''Journal of Physical Education Fu Jen Catholic University'' *''Social Analysis'' Fu Jen Academia Catholica was inaugurated on August 1, 2008, to enable interdisciplinary pursuits in Catholic studies. The Academia consists of five Fu Jen academic institutes or centers: the Institute of Scholastic Philosophy, Institutum Historiae Ecclesiae, Center for the Study of Science and Religion, ''
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'' Sinological Research Center, and John Paul II Institute for Research into Dialogue for Peace.


Globalization

;Fu Jen - Stanford :In September 2015, Fu Jen Catholic University has signed an agreement (MOU) to cooperate with Stanford Prevention Research Center, SPRC, promoted by
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. The aim is to globally research the Wellness of humans. ;Fu Jen - Oxford :In September 2012, Fu Jen Catholic University cooperated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Italy and opened a new degree in philosophy and finance. The purpose is to emphasize the importance of the integrity for future Politicians and Financiers. The program combines the professional knowledge in finance and the idea in philosophy. ;Fu Jen - IQS -USF :Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM) is a joint-program offered by Fu Jen Catholic University,
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(IQS in Spain), and the University of San Francisco (USF in the US). It is ranked 43rd worldwide on the FT Masters in Management Rankings 2017. ;Fu Jen - UC Berkeley :Professors from University of California, Berkeley, are constantly invited and hold lectures in Fu Jen Catholic University ;Global Leadership Program with universities in Japan, Korea and Philippines :Since 2008, the Global Leadership Program was started for students from four Jesuit universities in East Asia: Sophia University in Japan, Sogang University in South Korea, Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines and Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. ;Service-Learning Center :In 2015, Fu Jen Catholic University Service-Learning Center organised the 5th
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.


Academic reputation

Fu Jen ranks at the top of Taiwan's private universities for top-ranked fields of study and distinguished alumni. The university has always been ranked in the '' QS World University Rankings'' and '' Times Higher Education World University Rankings'', which is among the top 10% in the whole country. In addition, Fu Jen is the representative university of New Taipei City by ''QS Most Affordable Cities for Students Ranking''. The Mayor of New Taipei City once pointed out in 2021 that "Fu Jen is the core of talent, academics and medical care in New Taipei City". Fu Jen College of Management is one of the best business schools in Taiwan, with highly internationalization and powerful Amazon Web Services cloud computing teaching resources. In 2014, the Embassy of Japan in Taiwan listed Fu Jen Catholic University as one of the seven well-known Taiwanese universities. ;Taiwan's Most Popular University Ranking :According to a survey conducted by the electronic media DailyView in 2018, Fu Jen ranks 4th among 141 universities in Taiwan, and is also ranked 1st among private universities. In fact, the university is also the third-largest university in the country with the largest number of students. ;World's Top Catholic Universities Ranking :According to 2021 uniRank Top Catholic Universities in the world, Fu Jen ranks 1st in Taiwan, 3rd in Asia, 54th worldwide among 610 univerties. ;Times Higher Education Impact Ranking :In 2020, Fu Jen is ranked as 201st-300th by '' Times Higher Education Impact Ranking'' (5th nationally). ;Times Higher Education Ranking :In 2020, Fu Jen is ranked top 1000 worldwide (10th nationally) by '' Times Higher Education World University Rankings'', and the citation rate of the paper is ranked 7th nationally. :In 2021, Fu Jen is ranked 168th in by '' Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings''. ;Global Entrepreneurial Management by Financial Times UK :In 2020, the cooperated Program "Master of Global Entrepreneurial Management" between Fu Jen, Instituto Químico de Sarriá Barcelona, IQS School of Management in Spain and University of San Francisco in the United States was ranked 19th globally by Financial Times, United Kingdom. ;APQN Internal Quality Insurance Reward :In 2012, Fu Jen became a member of Asia-Pacific Quality Network, APQN. In 2013, Fu Jen has again passed the evaluation of the APQN International Conference Assessment. It was the only University, which was awarded in Taiwan. ;AACSB Global Business Accreditation :In April 2005, Fu Jen obtained the most authorized certification of business school and MBA degree from AACSB. Only five universities in Taiwan obtained the certification.Fu Jen Catholic University, College of Management , AACSB BestBizSchools
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Campus

The campus of Fu Jen Catholic University (including the University Hospital) is 40 million square meters, the size is close to the Vatican City State, Japan's
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Hakozaki Campus, and the world-renowned
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Toyonaka Campus. Fu Jen's Xinzhuang campus is known as "tree house campus". *Before 1951: Dingfu Street, Xicheng District, Beijing (today
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north campus and CPCA building). It is located in Shichahai area in central Beijing and surrounded by ancient Hutong. The Prince Kung's Mansion used to be part of Fu Jen's campus. *After the 1960s: **Main campus:
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, New Taipei (1963–present) **2nd campus:
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building)


Libraries

*Kungpo Memorial Library (Library for College of Literature) *Schutte Memorial Library (Library for College of Engineering; abolished) *Fahy Memorial Library (General Library) *Paul Cardinal Shan Library (Library for College of Medicine) *Theology Library


Transportation


Student life

The Ceremony of Venerating the Heavens and Ancestors () was held for the first time since Cardinal
Paul Yu Pin Paul Yu Pin (; 13 April 1901 – 16 August 1978) was a Chinese cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Nanking from 1946 until his death, having previously served as its Apostolic Vicar, and was elevated to the cardinalate ...
in 1979, advocating gratitude to nature and thinking of ancestors. Freshmen from the Department of Chinese Literature will sing a section of '' Classic of Poetry'' in the ceremony.


Student groups

Fu Jen Catholic University currently has more than 100 student clubs, divided into 6 categories: academic, artistic, service, leisure and social, physical clubs, and musical clubs. The Cyan Rhyme Award () was founded in 1977, it is an annual singing and song composition competition. Many well-known singers and artists have participated in the competition when they were studying at Fu Jen, such as Jolin Tsai,
F.I.R. F.I.R. () is a Taiwanese pop rock band formed in 2004. The band consists of Lydia (lead vocals), Ian Chen (keyboards), and Real Huang (guitar, vocals). Producer Ian Chen formed his own band then recruited the other two members to form F.I.R. The ...
and so on.


Religious tradition

Every year during the Catholic
Lent Lent ( la, Quadragesima, 'Fortieth') is a solemn religious observance in the liturgical calendar commemorating the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert and enduring temptation by Satan, according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke ...
, a two-week Religious Life Week is held to trigger the whole school to reorganize the hearts of teachers and students to understand the meaning of Catholic Holy Week and Easter. In October, the university priests hold the Pray for the Country Mass in the university chapel, praying for God's protection and blessing to the country, government officials, all the people and world peace. During the martial law period, only Fu Jen and
Tunghai University Tunghai University (THU; ) is the oldest private university in Taiwan, established in 1955. It was founded by the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia (UBCHEA). It is located in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. According to ''Tim ...
held College Christmas Balls in Taiwan, which is known as "the Fu Jen in the North, the Tunghai in the South ()." This makes them the representative college Christmas ball in Taiwan.


Democratic tradition

Fu Jen professors and students are first initiators and enthusiastic participants for many famous student movements in the history of Taiwan and China, such as the May Fourth Movement (), the December 9th Movement (), the Consciousness Movement (), the Wild Lily student movement (), the Reconciliation Movement of the Case of Su Chien-ho, the Losheng Sanatorium Retention Movement, and the
Wild Strawberry Movement The Wild Strawberries Movement () is a protest movement in Taiwan begun on 6 November 2008 after the visit of the People's Republic of China's ARATS chairman Chen Yunlin to the island. Police actions on protests aimed at Chen suppressed the ...
. At the end of Taiwan's martial law, the Fu Jen student once published the underground publication ''Reform'' (), which was the first demonstration of democratic activities on campus in Taiwan, but it was quickly banned. In May of each year, Fu Jen regularly holds elections of student self-government organizations at all levels of the school (the president of the student union, members of the student council, representatives of all levels of university meetings, etc.) to implement student autonomy and democratic political education. Electronic voting was used for the first time in 2013 to enhance the convenience of student participation.


Athletics

Fu Jen Catholic University has at least 31 school-level sports teams. The Fu Jen baseball team is the most famous university baseball team in Taiwan, it has created the reputation of "Taiwan's Sokei-sen". The Fu Jen Dragon Boat Team is the first international university dragon boat team in Taiwan and an important role in national sports diplomacy. Fu Jen is also the only university in Taiwan that has a men's football team and a women's football team. It not only participates in the University Football Association, but also has the qualifications for the Taiwan Football Premier League and the Taiwan Mulan Football League. Several students have represented Taiwan to play in the
AFC Cup The AFC Cup is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Under its current rules, the competition is played primarily between clubs from nations that did not receive direct qualifying s ...
. Fu Jen has always been the cradle of East Asian professional baseball and professional basketball stars. Among other sports, Lee Fu-an (twice champion at the Asian Athletics Championships),
Cheng Chao-tsun Cheng Chao-tsun ( zh, t=鄭兆村, p=Zhèng Zhàocūn, tp=Jhèng Jhào-cun; born 17 October 1993) is a Taiwanese track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spe ...
(
2017 Summer Universiade The 2017 Summer Universiade (), officially known as the XXIX Summer Universiade ( zh, t=第二十九屆夏季世界大學運動會, p=Dì èrshíjiǔ jiè xiàjì shìjiè dàxué yùndònghuì) and commonly called Taipei 2017 ( zh, t=台北2 ...
Javelin gold medal, breaking Asian record), Kuo Hsing-chun (
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& 2017 Summer Universiade weightlifting gold medal), Lin Yun-Ju (2020 Summer Olympics bronze medal, Taiwan's youngest player in the World Table Tennis Championships) are all alumni or students of the university. In recent years, Fu Jen has consecutively ranked first among private schools in the National Intercollegiate Athletic Games in 2016, 2017 and 2018.


2020 Summer Olympics

Fu Jen sent 8 athletes to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and a total of 4 people won 3 medals for the Taiwanese team. Including the sixth gold medal in Taiwan's Olympic history.


Notable alumni

Fu Jen alumni () number near 200,000, they work in various fields. Alumni working in political fields include at least 25 congressman in
Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ...
, 3 Taiwanese Justices of Constitutional Court, 3 Taiwanese
Premier Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
/ Vice-Premier, 2 Taiwanese
Minister Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
/Deputy-Minister of National Defense, a large number of Taiwanese diplomats, mayors and magistratea, and former Chinese first lady
Wang Guangmei Wang Guangmei (; 26 September 1921 – 13 October 2006) was a Chinese politician, philanthropist and the wife of Liu Shaoqi, who served as the President of the People's Republic of China from 1959 to 1968. Life Early years Wang Guangmei was b ...
. Notable alumni of academia are Wei-min Hao, climate scientist and contributor to the IPCC (shared the
2007 Nobel Peace Prize The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (founded in 1988) and Al Gore (b. 1948) "for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made clima ...
),
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professor
Lee-Jen Wei Lee-Jen Wei () is a Taiwanese-American professor of biostatistics at Harvard University. Career He was graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University's Mathematics Department in 1970. He obtained his PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ...
, notable physicist
Lee C. Teng Lee C. Teng (; 5 September 1926 – 24 June 2022) is a senior physicist emeritus at the Advanced Photon Source of the Argonne National Laboratory. He has made numerous contributions to the field of accelerator physics. Career Teng was born in ...
. In addition, there are also alumni working at Yale,
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,
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,
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, Georgetown, Northwestern, UCLA, USU, Howard University, Nanzan University, and National Taiwan University, etc. So far, many academicians and university presidents/vice-presidents such as
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's Liu Da, Texas A&M's Yang, Fu Jen's Bernard Li, NTPU's
Hou Chong-wen Hou Chong-wen (; born 3 January 1954) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Deputy Mayor of Chiayi City. Early life Hou did his bachelor's degree from Fu Jen Catholic University, master's and doctoral degree from Texas Christian University and ...
, NDHU's Chin-Peng Chu, NUK's Yueh-Tuan Chen, NKUHT's Chi-Yeh Yung, FCU's Pao-Long Chang, Shih Hsin's Ting-ming Lai, Chia Nan's Suen-Zone Lee, and 3 presidents of Providence University all have graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University. Among the humanities scholars, such as the former director of
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,
Chou Kung-shin Chou Kung-shin (; born 14 April 1947) is a Taiwanese scholar, writer, historian and archaeologist. She served as Director of National Palace Museum from May 2008 till July 2012. Life and career Chou Kung-shin was born in Zhejiang on April 14, 194 ...
, Austrian scholar Leopold Leeb, and the historian Sheng-Ching Chang have an international reputation. In the field of business, in addition to the famous "red capitalist" Wang Guangying, the Tsai family of the LinYuan Group, the world's top 100 richest enterprises, and the Taiwanese billionaire Wu family of
Shin Kong Group The Shin Kong Group () is a large enterprise group in Taiwan, the group traces its origin back to the establishment of the Shin Kong Store in 1945 by group founder . The Shin Kong Store was engaged in the trading of fabrics and the import and e ...
, all have several people graduated from Fu Jen, such as
Taishin International Bank The Taishin International Bank (; often abbreviated to Taishin Bank) is a bank headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. History The bank was established on 25 February 1992 and inaugurated on 23 March the same year. The bank merged Dah An Commercial Bank ...
chairman
Thomas Wu Thomas Wu (; born 11 April 1950) is a Taiwanese business executive. Personal life and education Thomas Wu is the fourth of six children born to entrepreneur and his wife Wu Kuei-lan. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Fu Jen Cathol ...
(), Shinkong Insurance CEO Peter Wu (), Cathay Real Estate Development Co. CEO Tsai Chen-hung (), COTC president Thomas Tsai (). There are also world-renowned companies related to Fu Jen alumni, such as Trend Micro co-founder
Steve Chang Steve Chang, is a Taiwanese businessperson and the co-founder and former CEO of Trend Micro, the world's largest software security firm. He was named "Star of Asia" by the ''Business Week'' in 1999,Barnathan, J. (1999), 'The stars of Asia: 50 Asi ...
(),
Acer Inc. Acer Inc. ( ) is a Taiwanese multinational hardware and electronics corporation specializing in advanced electronics technology, headquartered in Xizhi, New Taipei City. Its products include desktop PCs, laptop PCs ( clamshells, 2-in-1s, co ...
co-founder Carolyn Yeh (), Acer Inc. board member Maverick Shih (),
Motech Motech Industries Inc. or Motech Solar, is a solar cell manufacturer based in Taiwan, ranked as the 6th largest solar cell manufacturer in the world in 2007. As part of an expansion effort into the US, Motech purchased the AstroPower plant in N ...
co-founder Cheng Fu-Tien () and Simon Y.H. Tsuo (),
Franz-porcelains Franz Collection is a Taiwanese porcelain brand named after the founder's German name "Franz". The products of this company include porcelain tableware, home decor, art collectible, and jewelry. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Taipei, Franz Col ...
founder Franz Chen (), and the "
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of Taiwan" Test Rite International Co. co-founder Tony Ho (). Among the alumni of the Fu Jen Department of Economics, Peter Lo () founded the world's third largest health equipment company
Johnson Health Tech Johnson Health Tech. Co., Ltd. (JHT; ) is a multinational company engaged in the manufacturing and sale of exercise equipment. It is headquartered in Taichung, Taiwan. JHT's products include treadmills, stationary bicycles, elliptical trainers, we ...
, and Charles C.Y. Chen () is a member of the world's 11th largest shipping company- Wan Hai Lines and the chairman of Epistar Optoelectronics. The university has also produced many writers, celebrities, and other figures in the worlds of arts, media, and culture, and has had a huge influence in Taiwan and the Chinese speaking world over the past century. Internationally renowned figures include the 2018 Man Booker International Prize nomination novelist Wu Mingyi (), 2009 Orwell Prize winner
Hsiao-Hung Pai Hsiao-Hung Pai is a London-based journalist and writer. Her book '' Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour'' was short-listed for the 2009 Orwell Prize and her ''Scattered Sand:The Story of China's Rural Migrants ...
(), poet
Lin Yang-min Lin Yang-min (; born 1955) is a Taiwanese author and poet. Lin's body of work totals over twenty published volumes of novels, short stories, poems, essays and criticism. His ''Rouge Tears'', a poem of 110,000 words set in 9,000 lines, is the firs ...
(), writer
Chang Ta-chun Chang Ta-chun () (14 June 1957) is a notable Taiwanese author and literary critic. He is the author of many novels, two of which, ''Wild Child'' ( 野孩子 ) and ''My Kid Sister'' (我妹妹), were published together in the U.S. as ''Wild Kids'' ...
(), and many directors and actors such as Stan Lai (),
Wu Nien-jen Wu Nien-jen (; born ; 5 August 1952) is a Taiwanese screenwriter, Film director, director, and writer. He is one of the most prolific and highly regarded scriptwriters in Taiwan and a leading member of the New Taiwanese Cinema, although he has als ...
(), Terry Hu (), Jolin Tsai (), Nicky Wu (), Reen Yu (), and
Vivian Sung Vivian Sung Yun-hua (; born 21 October 1992) is a Taiwanese people, Taiwanese actress. She is best known for the films ''Café. Waiting. Love'' (2014) and ''Our Times'' (2015), as well as the television series ''Lost Romance'' (2020). She wa ...
(). At the intersection of media and politics, former deputy spokesperson for the Taipei City Government
Huang Ching-yin Huang Ching-yin (; born 10 June 1992), nicknamed Hsueh-chieh, is a councilor representing Taipei City Constituency I on the Taipei City Council. A native of Taipei and a member of the Taiwan People's Party, Huang was formerly a reporter for onli ...
is also an alumna of the university. File:Guangmei.jpg, Former Chinese First Lady,
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Lee-Jen Wei Lee-Jen Wei () is a Taiwanese-American professor of biostatistics at Harvard University. Career He was graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University's Mathematics Department in 1970. He obtained his PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ...
File:Wei_Min_Hao_2018.jpg, IPCC climate scientist, Wei-min Hao Steve Chang 2018.jpg, Co-founder and former CEO of Trend Micro,
Steve Chang Steve Chang, is a Taiwanese businessperson and the co-founder and former CEO of Trend Micro, the world's largest software security firm. He was named "Star of Asia" by the ''Business Week'' in 1999,Barnathan, J. (1999), 'The stars of Asia: 50 Asi ...
File:行政院院長林全_(cropped).jpg, Economist, 48th Premier Lin Chuan File:東華華文_吳明益_Wu_Ming-yi.jpg, Man Booker International Prize nomination,
Wu Ming-yi Wu Ming-yi (; born 20 June 1971) is a multidisciplinary Taiwanese artist, author, Professor of Sinophone literature at National Dong Hwa University and environmental activist. His ecological parable '' The Man with the Compound Eyes'' (2011) w ...
File:賴聲川獲頒羅馬尼亞錫比烏藝術節名人步道上一顆星-2019.6.22.jpg, Notable playwright and theater director Stan Lai File:Neil Peng DSC8187 (6293766671).jpg, Notable screenwriter and Golden Horse Award winner
Neil Peng Neil Peng (; born 23 September 1953) is a Taiwanese screenwriter and political activist. Early life and career Peng was born in Sanchong, Taipei, and received his bachelor's degree in library science from Fu Jen Catholic University before obtai ...
File:Nicky_Wu_with_Canon_camera_on_the_streets_of_Paris_20120207.jpg, Notable singer and actor Nicky Wu File:Jolin Tsai 2 resized.jpg, Notable singer and dancer Jolin Tsai File:Song_Yunhua_20180728.jpg, Notable actress and Golden Horse Award nominee,
Vivian Sung Vivian Sung Yun-hua (; born 21 October 1992) is a Taiwanese people, Taiwanese actress. She is best known for the films ''Café. Waiting. Love'' (2014) and ''Our Times'' (2015), as well as the television series ''Lost Romance'' (2020). She wa ...
File:黃瀞瑩.jpg, Politician,
Huang Ching-yin Huang Ching-yin (; born 10 June 1992), nicknamed Hsueh-chieh, is a councilor representing Taipei City Constituency I on the Taipei City Council. A native of Taipei and a member of the Taiwan People's Party, Huang was formerly a reporter for onli ...
Kuo Hsing-Chun 20170907 resized.jpg, Notable weightlifter, Olympian Kuo Hsing-chun


Notable honorary doctorates

Fu Jen Catholic University has a special international status and plays a role in Taiwan's diplomatic status. The university has repeatedly awarded honorary doctorates to cardinals, national leaders and Nobel Prize winners. Traditionally, the Ambassador of the R.O.C. (Taiwan) to the Holy See can earn an honorary doctorate from Fu Jen after retiring. File:J.Em._Jozef_kardinál_Tomko.jpg, Slovak Cardinal, Jozef Tomko File:John_Robert_Vane.jpg, English pharmacologist, 1982 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner
John Vane Sir John Robert Vane (29 March 1927 – 19 November 2004) was a British pharmacologist who was instrumental in the understanding of how aspirin produces pain-relief and anti-inflammatory effects and his work led to new treatments for heart and ...
File:Javier_Lozano_Barragan.jpg, Mexican Cardinal, Javier Lozano Barragán File:Cardinal_Óscar_Andrés_Rodríguez_Maradiaga.jpg, Salesian and Cardinal, Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga File:Defense.gov_News_Photo_050511-D-9880W-053_Abel_Pacheco_cropped.jpg, President of
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between 2002 and 2006,
Abel Pacheco Abel Pacheco de la Espriella ( ; born 22 December 1933 in San José) is a Costa Rican politician who was president of Costa Rica between 2002 and 2006, representing the Social Christian Unity Party ''(Partido Unidad Social Cristiana'' – PUS ...
File:Cardinal_Mgr_Zenon_Grocholewski.jpg, Polish-born Cardinal, Zenon Grocholewski File:Viviane_Reding_(Martin_Rulsch)_01.jpg, Luxembourgish politician and a former Member of the European Parliament (MEP), Viviane Reding File:Sua_eminenza_Renato_Raffaele_Martino_(cropped).jpg, Italian Cardinal, Renato Martino File:Pascal_Couchepin,_2009.jpg, Swiss politician and a former President of the Swiss Confederation, Pascal Couchepin File:HMEH_Fra%27_Matthew_Festing,_79th_Prince_and_Grand_Master,_SMOM.jpg, Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Matthew Festing File:Giuseppe Versaldi (cropped).jpg, Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Giuseppe Versaldi File:Hilda_Heine_20171030.jpg, The 8th President of the Marshall Islands, Hilda Heine


Affiliated schools

*
Keelung Fu Jen Sacred Heart Senior High School Keelung Fu Jen Sacred Heart Senior High School (SHSH; ) is a private high school located in Zhongshan District, Keelung, Taiwan. It is also an affiliated school of Fu Jen Catholic University - one of the top private universities in Taiwan. The ...
(),
Keelung City Keelung () or Jilong () (; Hokkien POJ: '), officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. The city is a part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, along with its neighbors, New Taipe ...
, Taiwan *Keelung Fu Jen Sacred Heart Elementary School (),
Keelung City Keelung () or Jilong () (; Hokkien POJ: '), officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. The city is a part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, along with its neighbors, New Taipe ...
, Taiwan


Controversy

In 2016, Fu Jen University was accused of pressuring students to remain silent on sexual assault cases and for covering up an incident of rape in 2015. Following the accusation, the university issued an apology later in 2016.


Partner institution


Founder and church

* Order of Saint Benedict (Beijing period) * Roman Catholicism in Taiwan * Republic of China–Holy See relations


Alliance

*
EUTW university alliance The European Union Centre in Taiwan (EUTW; ) is a university alliance in Taiwan, funded by European Commission, founded by National Taiwan University (NTU). Its headquarter is also located in NTU. History Since 1998, the European Union (EU) beg ...
* Tsinghua Big Five Alliance *
Excellent Long-Established University Consortium of Taiwan The Excellent Long-Established University Consortium of Taiwan (ELECT or U12 Consortium, ), formerly named as ''U9 Consortium'', a university alliance in Taiwan. Its members are nine private universities located in New Taipei City and Taipei Cit ...


See also

*
Hang Yuen FC Hang Yuan Football Club (; also spelled Hang Yuen) is a professional football club based in New Taipei, Taiwan that competes in the Taiwan Football Premier League. The club was previously known as Air Source Development and is currently affiliat ...
* Instruction in Latin#Curriculum requirements in Asia * List of Jesuit educational institutions * List of Jesuit sites * List of schools of landscape architecture * List of university and college schools of music * List of fashion education programs


References


External links


Official websiteFu Jen University School CorporationA History of Fu Jen Catholic University :: Divine Word MissionariesFu Jen University FoundationFu Jen University PressAn Introduction to Fu Jen Catholic University
at YouTube.com
Taiwan Study (I): Welcome to Fu Jen University
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