Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
{{Short description|University in Tainan, Taiwan}}
{{Infobox university
|name = Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
|native_name = 南臺科技大學
|image_name = STUST Entrance.jpg
|image_size = 270px
|caption =
|motto = Trust, justice, sincerity and honesty
|established = 1969
|type = Private
|president = Chou De-kuang (acting)
|logo = STUST Logo.svg
|logo_size = 150px
|administrative_staff = 550
|students = 18,000
|country = Taiwan
|website = {{URL|http://www.stust.edu.tw/en|www.stust.edu.tw}}
}}
{{Infobox Chinese
|order=
|showflag=
|t=南臺科技大學
|poj=Lâm-tâi Kho-ki Tāi-ha̍k
|p=Nántái Kējì Dàxué
}}
Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology (STUST; {{zh|c=南臺科技大學|poj=Lâm-tâi Kho-ki Tāi-ha̍k}}) is a private university in Yongkang District, Tainan, Taiwan.
History
The university was originally founded in 1969 as Nan-Tai Junior College of Engineering. In 1990, it became Nan-Tai Junior College of Engineering and Business. In 1996 it was upgraded to Nan-Tai Institute of Technology and again to Southern Taiwan University of Technology in 1999. In 2007 it was upgraded to Southern Taiwan University and in 2012 it became Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology.{{cite web|date=8 July 2014|url=https://www.stust.edu.tw/en/node/Brief_History|title=Brief History|website=Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology|access-date=17 June 2020}}
Administration
=Chairmen=
- {{ill|Wu San-lien|zh|吳三連}} (1969–1988)
- Hsin Wen-bing (1988–1999)
- Kao Ching-yuen (1999–2014)
- Cheng Kao-huei (2014–2017)
- Chang Hsin-hsiung (since 2017)
=Presidents=
- Hsin Wen-bing (1969–1988)
- Chang Hsin-hsiung (1989–2007)
- {{ill|Tai Chien|zh|戴謙}} (2007–2017)
- Lu Deng-maw (2017–2023)
- Wu Cheng-wen (2023–2024)
- Chou De-kuang (acting; 2024–present)
Motto
The university's motto is Trust, justice, sincerity, honesty.
"Trust, justice, sincerity, and honesty are the basic principles of our lives. They are principles revered by ancient Eastern as well as by ancient Western sages. They are now regarded as our school motto. I hope all of us will strive to fulfill them." —Hsin Wen-bing, 1969
Faculties
- College of Engineering
- College of Business
- College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- College of Digital Design
Chinese Language Center
The Chinese Language Center at STUST was established for international students and visiting foreigners in Taiwan to help them learn Chinese as a foreign language.
Classes are offered depending on the learners' needs. Currently, the center offers beginner and basic classes to assist learners in developing the four essential language skills: speech, listening, writing, and reading.
Campus
- {{color box|#000000}} = Buildings
- {{color box|#ff9900}} = Parking Lots
- {{color box|#9900ff}} = Pitches
- {{color box|#336600}} = Greenfield
- {{color box|#003399}} = Road in campus
- {{color box|#c83737}} = Road outside campus
=Buildings=
- Electrical Engineering Building I(A)
- Electrical Engineering Building II(B)
- Extension Education / Development Building(C)
- Management & Information Technology Building(D)
- Shin-Chi Building(E)
- Information & Communication Building(F)
- Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology Building(G)
- Dormitory(H1,H2,H3,H5,H6)
- Inter-school Alliance Industrial Technology & Practical Training Building(I)
- Electronic Engineering Building II(J)
- Mechanical Engineering Building(K)
- Administration Building(L)
- Humanities & Art Building(M)
- Wen-Ping Building(N)
- Electronic Engineering & Logistic Studies Building(P)
- Electro-Optical Engineering Building(Q)
- Automobile Engineering Building(R)
- Automobile Workshop(R1)
- Management Science Building(S)
- Teaching & Research Building(T)
- Yohas Center(U)
- Energy Engineering Building(V)
- Pang-Po Building(W)
- Design Cube(X)
- San-lian Gymnasium(Y)
- Shim-Whai Memorial Hall(Z)
STUT Campus.jpg|Activity center and San-Lian memorial Gymnasium
STUT_Energy Engineering_Building.jpg|Energy Engineering Building
STUT Humanities & Arts Building.jpg|Humanities & Arts Building
Transportation
The university is accessible from Daqiao Station of the Taiwan Railways.
See also
References
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External links
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130924073257/http://engwww.stust.edu.tw/ University Website (English) ]
- [http://clc.stust.edu.tw/en 華語中心 - Chinese Language Center (Multi-language)]
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Category:1969 establishments in Taiwan
Category:Educational institutions established in 1969
Category:Universities and colleges in Tainan
Category:Scientific organizations based in Taiwan