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| National Taiwan University
The predecessor of National Taiwan
University was Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University, founded by
the Japanese in 1928. The first president was Dr. Shidehara Tan
Tairaka Hiroshi. When Taihoku University was first established,
it had two colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and Law, and
the College of Science and Agriculture, and had a combined total
of 60 students. The College of Medicine and the College of
Engineering were added in 1936 and 1943 respectively. The
College of Science and Agriculture was also divided into two
colleges in 1943: the college of Science, and the college of
Agriculture. The college of Agriculture was divided into three
sections: the College of Agriculture and Forestry, the College
of Medicine, and the Graduate Institute of Tropical Medicine.
During Taihoku Imperial University period, every college
consisted of "lectures", which were conducted by a
professor and included assistant professors, assistants,
instructors and office employees. In 1945, the five colleges had
114 lectures with 382 students. The College of Liberal Arts and
Law had 25 lectures, the College of Medicine had 24, the College
of Science had 13, the College of Agriculture had 22, and the
College of Engineering had 30. |
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