Kaohsiung - Education

Education

Kaohsiung has a number of colleges and junior colleges offering training in commerce, education, maritime technology, medicine, modern languages, nursing, and technology.

  • Kaohsiung Medical University (高雄醫學大學)
  • National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (國立高雄第一科技大學)
  • National Kaohsiung Normal University (國立高雄師範大學)
  • National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences (國立高雄應用科技大學)
  • National Kaohsiung Marine University (國立高雄海洋科技大學)
  • National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism (國立高雄餐旅大學)
  • National Sun Yat-sen University (國立中山大學)
  • National University of Kaohsiung (國立高雄大學)
  • Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages (文藻外語學院)
  • Kivam Junior High School (優佳雙語學校)
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Senior High School (高雄市立高雄高級中學)
  • Municipal Kaohsiung Girls' Senior High School (高雄市立女子高級中學)
  • Kaohsiung American School (高雄美國學校)
  • I-Shou International School (義大國際高級中學)

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