National Tsing Hua University - Presidents

Presidents

  • Yi-Chi Mei (梅貽琦): 1956 - 1962
  • Ke-Chung Chen (陳可忠): 1962 - 1969
  • Cheng-Hsing Yen (閻振興): 1969 - 1970
  • Shu Shien-Siu (徐賢修): 1970 - 1975
  • Ming-Che Chang (張明哲): 1975 - 1981
  • Mao Gao-wen (毛高文): 1981 - 1987
  • Chao-Shiuan Liu (劉兆玄): 1987 - 1993
  • Richard Chia-Tung Lee (李家同): 1993 - 1994
  • Shen Chun-shan (沈君山): 1994 - 1997
  • Chen Xinxiong (陳信雄): 1997 - 1998
  • Chung Laung Liu (劉炯朗): February 1998 - February 2002
  • Frank Hsia-San Shu (徐遐生): February 2002 - February 2006
  • Wen-Tsuen Chen (陳文村): February 2006 - February 2010
  • Lih-Juann Chen (陳力俊): February 2010 – present

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