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The National United University is located at the
university's UnivFlag3.jpg
page. And another version of the same university is at UnivFlag1.jpg.
Valentin Poposki, 25 November 2005
Information in English about Ming Chuan University can be found in English on Wikipedia, where the university logo as seen on university's own English language web site and flag page.
The university is a family-onwed institution, which in american terms would
be defined as a proprietary institution, A considerable number of such
institutions in the US are little more than diploma mills, but careful reading
of Ming Chuan University's web site shows that this is most definitely not the
ca\se. Originally established in 1957, it was the first institution in Taiwan
to provide tertiary level education in business studies for women. Now
coeducational, its strengths still lie in business and management studies.
Ron Lahav, 29 November 2005
image contributed by John Ma, 27 February 2006
Source: National Chengchi University
Chengchi is Wades-Giles for "politics," and the university was originally a KMT partisan training school started in 1927. NCCU on the mainland closed in 1949; reopened in Taiwan in 1954, and is the first public university during the republican years to be resurrected.
Its flag has a light blue field, border with white then red, and with a
yellow fringe. The name of the university is written in yellow on the
upper half, and the emblem, a blue stylized plum blossom with the
characters "Cheng Da," on a white circle in the flower.
John Ma, 27 February 2006
image by Miles Li, 9 June 2023
The flag of National Chiao Tung University 國立交通大學 (1958-2021).
Formerly
Chiao Tung University (founded as Nan Yang Public School in 1896, in Shanghai,
China) [See my recent thread on Chiao Tung University]; reestablished in 1958 in
Hsinchu City, Taiwan; merged with National Yang-Ming University on 1 February
2021 to become National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
The university
flag was blue, with the university emblem in yellow at the centre, between a
pair of three horizontal stripes also in yellow, all beneath the university name
in white. The cogwheel originally had 24 teeth, representing the hours in a day;
it was later changed to 60 teeth, representing the sexagenary cycle in the
Chinese tradition. The letters 'E S A' stood for Engineering, Science and
Administration. The three stripes represented the three campuses of the former
Chiao Tung University, namely Shanghai, Tangshan and Peiping/Beijing.
Miles Li, 9 June 2023
image contributed by John Ma, 27 February 2006
Source: National Ilan University
Logo on light blue bedsheet.
John Ma, 27 February 2006
image contributed by John Ma, 27 February 2006
Source: Dayeh University
The background is white with
fine green wavy lines, and the emblem was slightly off-hoist. In the
world on generic logo-on-bedsheet types this is somewhat striking. The
logo itself is the symbolization of a tree.
John Ma, 27 February 2006
image contributed by John Ma, 27 February 2006
Source: Soochow University
The hoist side is a monogram with the university's initials and the fly side is the Chinese name of the university in seal script.
Soochow university is founded in 1900 by the meager of three schools started by The Methodist Episcopal Church South in Soochow, or nowadays Suzhou. Re-established in Taiwan in 1954, although it has been in Taiwan in 1951 as a "cram school."
Incidentally, Soochow's campus in Suzhou, China, was occupied, aptly,
by the Suzhou university, and their emblems are exceedingly similar--
the latter merely changed the Chinese "Dongwu" to "Suzhou."
John Ma, 27 February 2006
image contributed by Eugene Ipavec, 31 August 2006
Source: Fu Jen Catholic University
The University flag's color is yellow, which indicates the affinity of the University to the Holy See. The twelve stars in the middle symbolize the Virgin Mary.
Source: Fu Jen Catholic University
Valentin Poposki, 28 August 2006
The lettering reads: 'Taipei City Private Fu Hsing Citizens' Middle/Primary
School'. And the ideograms in the symbol simply read 'Fu Hsing', meaning
Renaissance.
Miles Li, 30 July 2003
From the school website:
The torch means brightness, courage and efforts.
The flower means our national flower, plum flower, which means perseverance.
The triangle means the junior high school, primary school and kindergarten.
The circle means whole person education.
Jan Mertens, 30 July 2003
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