Congratulations Professor Tsao Sheng-Hsiung of Ming Chuan Tourism Selected Again for the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” List
According to the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” list jointly released by Stanford University and Elsevier, Professor Tsao Sheng-Hsiung from the Department of Tourism at Ming Chuan University has been selected for the fifth consecutive year. He joins eight other Ming Chuan professors on the list this year, showcasing the university’s strong academic standing and international influence.
Professor Tsao has long been dedicated to research in tourism and leisure, consistently publishing in international journals. His academic performance has earned wide recognition, and he actively integrates his research expertise into teaching in our master’s program—expanding students’ research horizons and practical capabilities.
Students often say: taking Professor Tsao’s courses instantly adds “10 years” to their research skills.
At Ming Chuan Tourism, we value both scholarship and practice. Learning alongside top-tier faculty is our unwavering core principle.
Admissions Information — Master’s Program (Recommendation-based Entry)
- Online application: 10/18–11/04
- Interview date: 11/30
- Details: https://admission.wp.mcu.edu.tw/碩士班/碩士班甄試入學/

Chien, Jui-Yu Recognized as one of Ming Chuan University’s Outstanding Youth Award Recipients for Academic Year 115

Congratulations! Our master’s program student, Kao Ta-Chou, has received the 2025 Penghu County Government Thesis Award.

Congratulations! Ming Chuan Tourism alumnus honored with the Taiwan Tourism Gold Award.

Ming Chuan Tourism Christmas Event 2025 Successfully Concluded!

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