About ETH Zürich

Freedom and individual responsibility, entrepreneurial spirit and open-mindedness: ETH Zurich stands on a bedrock of true Swiss values.

Our university for science and technology dates back to the year 1855, when the founders of modern-day Switzerland created it as a centre of innovation and knowledge.
At ETH Zurich, students discover an ideal environment for independent thinking, researchers a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, ETH Zurich is pioneering effective solutions to the global challenges of today and tomorrow.
Self-image and values
ETH Zurich regards itself as an institution with regional and national roots that is fully integrated in the international academic community. It measures itself in all respects against the world’s leading universities – from its education and research to its management.
ETH Zurich follows these basic principles:
It enables creativity
ETH Zurich fosters a culture of empowerment. It makes space for creativity and backs innovative and unconventional ideas.
It encourages expertise and initiative
The university has great faith in the many and diverse skills and talents of its members and supports them regardless of their gender, age or cultural, religious or social background. Encouraging a wide range of opinions is part of the university’s institutional identity and is a key factor behind the high level of motivation among members of the university.
It links education and research
A university education at ETH Zurich is inseparably linked to fundamental research at the highest level. All academic members of ETH Zurich play a part in teaching students and try to involve them in their research as soon as possible.
It shares knowledge
The distinguishing feature of an education at ETH Zurich is the teaching of sound knowledge of mathematics and other fundamental sciences. Courses on the humanities and social and management sciences are also an integral part of the education provided by the university. They impart knowledge that is essential for gaining a thorough understanding of social issues.
It operates sustainably
The ideas and work of ETH Zurich are characterised by sustainability, not only in education and research, but in all aspects of university life.


Department of Architecture

Every design created by students at the Department of Architecture (D-ARCH)—for houses, cities, or landscapes—is also a design for a different world. A plaster model of a bus station, a sketch of a wind farm, or a video about a youth center are also proposals for a new form of language, a new way of living together, and a new kind of space. These thousands of imagined futures plus our awareness of the contingency of the world—that it could be thus, or different—are the forces that keep the discipline of architecture in motion. It is the common goal of those at D-ARCH who learn, research, teach, and manage the scope of our discipline to critically revise and improve the study of architecture, to know and expand its boundaries.
Because of the endless variety of possibilities, a design—whether built or not—is basically never finished. Our first-semester students could take up where the architects of, say, Hagia Sophia left off, and enter into an architectural dialogue with the building, even if today hardly anything connects us with the time of its construction. The discipline of architecture is not about solving problems, reducing complexity, or optimizing functions, but rather about making problems fruitful, articulating complexity, and giving a face to functions. There is a consensus at D-ARCH that the feasibility of a design is a criterion for its quality, but that should not mean that imagination has to be curtailed. Our aim is that the joy of experimentation and speculation is not stifled but ultimately benefits our discipline. Knowing the boundaries of architecture also means ensuring it does not fall into the wrong hands or turn against human beings. This love of our discipline, which arouses envy in some and mistrust in others, is what we call the autonomy of architecture.
D-ARCH is not a simulation of the “real” discipline of architecture, but one of its engines. Diverse, highly-skilled specialists interact here in close proximity and with the protection of academic freedom. Their expertise ranges from the development of new construction systems to conservation, from the use of robotics to historiography and sociology, from the creation of informal settlements to the design of landscapes, buildings, and urban networks. The fact that ETH Zurich, since its founding in 1855, has guaranteed this freedom to architecture is both a privilege and an encouragement to everyone at D-ARCH.


Chair of INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE Lab

The members of the iA research team are highly motivated and at various stages of their scientific career. PostDocs, doctoral students and research assistants are committed to their research work for national research projects conducted by organizations such as the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), the Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) and mandates from the industry. Internationally, the Chair of Information Architecture is involved in EU research projects and works closely with partner universities from all over the world. Publications appear regularly, leading to participation in international conferences to share knowledge and insights way beyond Switzerland’s borders.
The research conducted at the Chair focuses on improving the livability and responsiveness in cities and uses two main research modes: artificial intelligence and user-driven citizen informed data collection. Main research themes include human perception of city dynamics and its analysis, citizen engaged urban design processes, and interactive and parametric generation of urban patterns. These various trajectories lead to an enhancement of urban planning processes by harnessing artificial intelligence and cognitive capacities of users.

About UCL

UCL is London’s leading multidisciplinary university, with approximately 11,000 staff and 38,000 students from 150 different countries. Founded in 1826 in the heart of London, UCL was the first university in England to welcome students of any class, religion, and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men.

UCL’s founding principles of academic excellence and research aimed at addressing real-world problems continue to inform our ethos to this day.

UCL is one of the world’s leading multi-disciplinary universities. We operate in a global context and are committed to excellence, innovation and the promotion of global understanding in all our activities: research, teaching, learning, enterprise and community engagement.

Vision

Our distinctive approach to research, education and innovation will further inspire our community of staff, students and partners to transform how the world is understood, how knowledge is created and shared and the way that global problems are solved.

Mission

London’s Global University: a diverse intellectual community, engaged with the wider world and committed to changing it for the better; recognised for our radical and critical thinking and its widespread influence; with an outstanding ability to integrate our education, research, innovation and enterprise for the long-term benefit of humanity.

National United University

History of the University

Due to the country’s rapid development of industries, former Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr. Li Guo-Ding, called upon private and state-own corporations to join in the funding of a higher education institution in the Hsin-Chu and Miao-Li areas in June 1969, with the objective of developing a middle-level technical workforce. A site was chosen in the Miao-Li region, where there was a shortage of higher education institutions at the time. The Board of Directors was set up, and Mr. Jin Kai-Ying was invited to take the position of the Chairman of the Board.
After the site was chosen, Minister Sun Yun-Xuan delegated the construction work to the Committee of National Corporations. The College was completed under the supervision and management of Mr. Zhang Guang-Shi and Xu Li-De. The first college president, Mr. Chen Wei-Zhong, was called upon to assist in setting up the college. The school, then a two-year private junior college, started its first semester in September 1972. This college was the only higher education institution in the Miao-Li region at the time.
Initially, the College was mainly set up for industry-related technologies. As the resources and number of students grew, Business and Commerce courses were added into the curriculum, and the College was renamed United College of Technology and Commerce in 1992. On July 1st 1995, the Board of Directors of the initial private college donated the school to the Minister of Education, and the College officially became a public institution with a new name - the National United College of Technology and Commerce. Later, on July 1st 1999, the College was officially reorganized into an Institute of Technology.
To lead the development of higher education, the Institute continued to serve the public with a strong foundation in science, technology, and business administration as well as planning for future expansion. On August 1st, 2003, the Institute was officially upgraded to University status.
Webside :  www.nuu.edu.tw
TEL: 886-37-381000

Design of college

Currently, Design Industry is one of the emerging industries in Taiwan. Our university, in response to societal needs, founded the College of Design in February, 2014. At present, our college consists of three degree programs as follows: the Department of Architecture, the Department of Industrial Design, and the Bachelor’s Degree Program for Aboriginal Cultural and Creative Industry for providing the students with an integral platform that can facilitate interdisciplinary design education featured by academia-industry cooperation. Our main educational goals are: (1) to help students to learn basic knowledge about diverse disciplines of design, (2) to develop the capabilities of planning and analysis, (3) to cultivate their attainments for enhancing enterprise value through design innovation, and (4) to provide trainings to foster practical capabilities that can connect to various industries. In a larger sense, we intend to assist students to acquire a human-centered thinking for sustainable development and global perspectives. For achieving a comprehensive, balanced and sustainable development of all relevant disciplines, our college has been actively recruiting outstanding new faculties and strengthening the cooperation and exchange for scholars abroad in order to empower our competences in teaching, research, and service. With our foremost sincerity, we welcome young and ambitious students to join our college and the career of designers.
Webside: www.design.nuu.edu.tw
TEL: +886 37 381481

Department of Architecture

National United University was founded in 1972 initially as a two-year junior college, evolving into a two-year technical college and then a four-year institute of technology before finally gaining public university status in 2003.
The Department of Architecture (“the Department”) offers a five-year undergraduate program, graduates of which are awarded the Bachelor of Architecture. In 2007, the Department launched an undergraduate program (continuing education) in interior design, which awards qualifying graduates with the Bachelor of Interior Design. The Master of Architecture has also been offered since 2009.
The Department strives to cultivate well-rounded professionals in architecture. Undergraduates are required to complete a comprehensive five-year program that is the product of multiple disciplines, from basic aesthetics to the construction of buildings and even urban and environmental design. Most of our more than 2,000 alumni are employed in architecture-related industries, playing a vital role in the economic development of Taiwan. The achievements and excellent reputations of our graduates have strongly contributed to the outstanding academic status of the Department.
Website: www.arch.nuu.edu.tw
TEL: +886 37 381641