National University of Nakong
內江國立大學 | |
Former name | Nakong Normal and Medical College (1936–1939) University College of Nakong (1939–1952) |
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Motto | Scientia et industria (Solarian) |
Motto in English | Science and industry |
Type | Public research university |
Established | 29 April 1936 3 August 1939 (as university college) | (as specialized college)
Academic affiliation | Nakong Federation of Universities Nakong Research Group COMDEV Universities |
Endowment | $1.01 billion |
Chancellor | David Chang Ka-chun |
President | James Lee Yat-tak |
Vice-Chancellor | James Lee Yat-tak |
Provost | R. Michael Milton |
Visitor | Diane Lau Yuet-kwong (as President of Nakong) |
Academic staff | 2,466 |
Students | 33,690 |
Undergraduates | 25,451 |
Postgraduates | 8,239 |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban, 117 ha (289 acres) |
Language | Nakongese and Estmerish |
Colours | Red and blue |
Website | www.nun.nk |
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Simplified script | 内江国立大学 | ||||||||||||
Traditional script | 內江國立大學 | ||||||||||||
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The National University of Nakong (NUN; Shangean: 內江國立大學; Morwall romanization: noi6 gong1 gwok3 lap6 daai6 hok6) is a public research university in Ningcho, Nakong. As the oldest and consistently highest-ranked university in Nakong, it is widely regarded as the nation's premier national university.
The National University of Nakong was first formed by private benefactors in 1936 as the Nakong Normal and Medical College, the first medical and normal school in the Colony of Nakong, in order to combat a chronic shortage of doctors and teachers on the island. In 1939, the school received a charter from the Parliament of Estmere in 1939 to become the University College of Nakong, a post-secondary institution focused on undergraduate education and vocational skills. Under the Nakong Free State, the college was transformed in 1952 into a full-fledged research university and adopted the name of the National University of Nakong. Along with the private Sotirian Farnley University, NUN is one of two schools to attain the status of university prior to the independence of Nakong.
Today, the National University of Nakong boasts 2,466 faculty members and 33,690 enrolled students across 16 schools and faculties, in addition to professional development and continuing studies programs. Notable alumni include Prime Minister Andrew Ng, former prime minister James Lee (who now serves as Vice-Chancellor of his alma mater), and Foirbeis Award physics laureate George Cheung Chu-ming. NUN is part of the Nakong Research Group association of major Nakongese research universities.