Taipei Medical University
Taipei Medical University, the second-best university in Taiwan, was founded in 1960 as Taipei Medical College. The name was changed to Taipei Medical University in 2000.
For the past 60 years, Taipei Medical University has provided healthcare education. Taipei Medical University, Shuang Ho and Hsin Kuo Min hospitals, Wan Fang Medical Center, Taipei Cancer Center, and Taipei Neuroscience Institute are all linked with the university.
A student at TMU can pursue a variety of English courses. The university is well-known for its medical elective programs, which draw students from throughout the world, including Japan, Europe, and the United States. Visiting students can collaborate with researchers and healthcare practitioners to reinforce their learning in a variety of settings.
The university sits in the centre of Taipei, close to the city's numerous shops and eateries. The city's public transportation is well-organized, and there are numerous well-known hiking trails close to Taipei.
Address: No. 250號, Wuxing Street, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Website: www.tmu.edu.tw