Some of the international students who are already at NTU have created their own communities that offer support and assistance. You can reach out and connect to your fellow students coming from the same country or region anytime.
Name of student association
Contact information
NTU Students Association Department of International Affairs (NTUSADIA)
NTU Latino and Caribbean Student Association
NTU Far from Home (English Speaking Students Association)
NTU Japanese Student Association
NTU Korean Student Association
NTU Indonesian Student Association
NTU Vietnamese Student Association
NTU Indian Association (NTUIA)
NTU Malaysian Students Association
NTU Myanmar Student Association
NTU African Students Association
Muslim Student Association
NTU Philippines Student Association (NTU PASSOC)
NTU Thai Students Association (TSA)
NTU European Student Association
If you want more information about the student clubs or to learn more about other activities organized for students, check out the Student Activity Division website.
If you cannot find a club that suits your interests, you can also start your club! For more information regarding starting a student club, please visit the Student Activity Division website or contact OIA for consultation.
Student Club Information
We encourage you to find time for hobbies, extracurricular activities, and connecting with others. As a student at NTU, you have access to a rich network of student clubs covering a wide range of interests and activities. These clubs are great places to make new friends, improve in something you love, or learn new skills. With more than 400 student clubs, we are sure that you can find one that meets your needs and expectations.
NTU student clubs are divided into 8 categories:
1. Physical Training – focused on sports and exercise
2. Service – focusing on offering community service
3. Social Development – students associations or clubs connecting student communities
4. Entertainment – focusing on leisure activities
5. Academic – clubs hosting intellectually focused activities and discussions
6. Arts – clubs for the creation and appreciation of various forms of art and media
7. Autonomy – clubs affiliated with faculties and departments
8. Composite – clubs that do not neatly fit into one of the other categories.
If you want more information about the student clubs or to learn more about other activities organized for students, check out the Student Activity Division website.
If you cannot find a club that suits your interests, you can also start your club! For more information regarding starting a student club, please visit the Student Activity Division website or contact OIA for consultation.
Get Involved
Here are more ways to get involved and support fellow international students and gain more international experience:
International Student Volunteer: help another incoming international student to adapt to NTU and Taiwan.
Student Ambassador Program (NTUSA): you will be well-trained to become a representative of NTU and help host visiting delegates, including presidents, vice presidents, and administrative officials from other universities.
Welcome Week Staff: help in the Welcome Week events for fellow international students such as Campus Tour, Orientation, Registration etc.
Study Abroad Program: you may also apply to study abroad as an exchange student to one of our prestigious partner universities around the world.