Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy - Masters Postgraduate Programme By National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 501-550QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

1,039 USDTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

02 Mar, 2026Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Nowadays, Globalization affects the way how countries, enterprises, and people make decisions. Although it brings lots of new commercial possibilities, it also means that we are facing a more complex environment, which will make us harder to make decisions.


Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy, originally named “Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Global Strategy,” was founded in 2008. It was the time NTNU established the College of Management in order to transit to a standard university.


Our institute develops the feature of “strategy planning”, conforming to one of the features of the College of Management. In 2011, we changed the name into “Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy” in response to the feature of “strategy development”.


In the first year of the foundation, we recruited students with four groups—national defense, diplomacy, cross-Straits relations, economic and trade. From the second year, we broadened the scope of our strategy planning and application from public sector to private sector. We canceled recruitment grouping and has nurtured talents based on methodology and strategy application ever since.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Nowadays, Globalization affects the way how countries, enterprises, and people make decisions. Although it brings lots of new commercial possibilities, it also means that we are facing a more complex environment, which will make us harder to make decisions.


Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy, originally named “Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Global Strategy,” was founded in 2008. It was the time NTNU established the College of Management in order to transit to a standard university.


Our institute develops the feature of “strategy planning”, conforming to one of the features of the College of Management. In 2011, we changed the name into “Graduate Institute of Global Business and Strategy” in response to the feature of “strategy development”.


In the first year of the foundation, we recruited students with four groups—national defense, diplomacy, cross-Straits relations, economic and trade. From the second year, we broadened the scope of our strategy planning and application from public sector to private sector. We canceled recruitment grouping and has nurtured talents based on methodology and strategy application ever since.

Admission Requirements

  • At least a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
  • Chinese Language Proficiency:
    • Chinese proficiency certificate at CEFR Levels B1 (or above)
  • Those who choose the Chinese-taught program are required to provide a Chinese language proficiency certificate.
    • Not required for applicants whose native language is Chinese (self-statement needed).
  • English Language Proficiency:
    • English proficiency certificate at CEFR Levels B1 (or above)
  • 1. Those who choose the English-taught program are required to provide an English language proficiency certificate. 2. Students from English-speaking countries are exempt from having to provide proof of their English language abilities
    • Not required for applicants from English-speaking countries (proof required).
    • Not required for applicants whose previous degree is from English-speaking countries (proof required).

02 Mar 2026
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Domestic
1,039 USD
International
1,039 USD

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