National Science and Technology Council (Taiwan)
The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC; Chinese: 國家科學及技術委員會) is a statutory agency of Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for the promotion and funding of academic research, development of science and technology and science parks. NSTC is a member of Belmont Forum.[1]
| 國家科學及技術委員會 | |
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1 February 1959 (as NSC) 3 February 2014 (as MOST) 26 July 2022 (as NSTC)  | 
| Preceding agencies | 
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| Jurisdiction | Taiwan (Republic of China) | 
| Headquarters | Da'an, Taipei | 
| Agency executives | 
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| Parent agency | Executive Yuan | 
| Website | www.nstc.gov.tw | 

History
    
The NSTC was originally established as the National Council on Science Development on 1 February 1959.[2] In 1967, it was renamed to National Science Council (NSC; Chinese: 國家科學委員會; pinyin: Guójiā Kēxué Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kok-ka Kho-ha̍k Úi-oân-hōe). The NSC became the Ministry of Science and Technology on 3 February 2014.[3][4] Pursuant to the Act for Adjustment of Functions and Organizations of the Executive Yuan, as proposed by the Executive Yuan in March 2021,[5] and approved by the Legislative Yuan in December 2021,[6] the Ministry of Science and Technology was reorganized as a ministry-level council named National Science and Technology Council starting 26 July 2022.[7]
Organizational structure
    


Departments
    
- Department of Planning
 - Department of Natural Sciences and Sustainable Development
 - Department of Engineering and Technologies
 - Department of Life Sciences
 - Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
 - Department of International Cooperation and Science Educations
 - Department of Foresight and Innovation Policies
 - Department of Academia-Industry Collaboration and Science Park Affairs
 
Offices
    
- Department of General Affairs
 - Department of Personnel
 - Department of Budget, Accounting and Statistics
 - Department of Government Ethics
 - Department of Information Services
 - Legal Affairs Committee (Petitions and Appeals Committee)
 - Office of Congressional Relations
 
List of ministers
    
Political party: Kuomintang Non-partisan/ unknown Democratic Progressive Party
| No. | Name | Term of office | Days | Party | Cabinet | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minister of the National Council on Science Development | ||||||
| 1 | Hu Shih (胡適) | 1 February 1959 | February 1962 | Independent | Chen Cheng II | |
| 2 | Wang Shijie (王世杰) | May 1962 | August 1967 | Chen Cheng II Yen Chia-kan  | ||
| Minister of the National Science Council | ||||||
| 1 | Wu Ta-You (吳大猷) | August 1967 | June 1973 | Yen Chia-kan Chiang Ching-kuo  | ||
| 2 | Shu Shien-Siu (徐賢修) | June 1973 | March 1981 | Chiang Ching-kuo Sun Yun-suan  | ||
| 3 | Chang Ming-che (張明哲) | March 1981 | 31 May 1984 | Sun Yun-suan | ||
| 4 | Chen Li-an (陳履安) | 1 June 1984 | 21 July 1988 | 1511 | Kuomintang | Sun Yun-suan Yu Kuo-hua  | 
| 5 | Hsia Han-ming (夏漢民) | 22 July 1988 | 26 February 1993 | 1680 | Yu Kuo-hua Lee Huan Hau Pei-tsun Lien Chan  | |
| 6 | Kuo Nan-hung (郭南宏) | 27 February 1993 | 10 June 1996 | 1199 | Lien Chan | |
| 7 | Liu Chao-shiuan (劉兆玄) | 10 June 1996 | 4 February 1998 | 604 | Kuomintang | Lien Chan Vincent Siew  | 
| 8 | Huang Chen-tai (黃鎮台) | 5 February 1998 | 19 May 2000 | 834 | Kuomintang | Vincent Siew | 
| 9 | Weng Cheng-yi (翁政義) | 20 May 2000 | 6 March 2001 | 291 | Tang Fei Chang Chun-hsiung I  | |
| 10 | Wei Che-ho (魏哲和) | 7 March 2001 | 19 May 2004 | 1169 | Chang Chun-hsiung I Yu Shyi-kun  | |
| 11 | Maw-Kuen Wu (吳茂昆) | 20 May 2004 | 24 January 2006 | 614 | Yu Shyi-kun Frank Hsieh  | |
| 12 | Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁) | 25 January 2006 | 19 May 2008 | 845 | Independent | Su Tseng-chang I Chang Chun-hsiung II  | 
| 13 | Louis Lee (李羅權) | 20 May 2008 | 5 February 2011 | 991 | Liu Chao-shiuan Wu Den-yih  | |
| 14 | Cyrus Chu (朱敬一) | 6 February 2011 | 2 March 2014 | 1120 | Wu Den-yih Sean Chen Jiang Yi-huah  | |
| Minister of Science and Technology (since 3 March 2014) | ||||||
| 1 | Chang San-cheng (張善政) | 3 March 2014 | 8 December 2014 | 280 | Independent | Jiang Yi-huah | 
| — | Lin Yi-bing (林一平) | 8 December 2014 | 23 January 2015 | 46 | Mao Chi-kuo | |
| 2 | Shyu Jyuo-min (徐爵民) | 24 January 2015 | 19 May 2016 | 481 | Mao Chi-kuo Chang San-cheng  | |
| 3 | Yang Hung-duen (楊弘敦) | 20 May 2016 | 7 February 2017 | 263 | Lin Chuan | |
| 4 | Chen Liang-gee (陳良基) | 8 February 2017 | 20 May 2020 | 1197 | Lin Chuan William Lai Su Tseng-chang II  | |
| 5 | Wu Tsung-tsong (吳政忠) | 20 May 2020 | 26 July 2022 | 797 | Su Tseng-chang II | |
| Minister of the National Science and Technology Council (since 26 July 2022) | ||||||
| 1 | Wu Tsung-tsong (吳政忠) | 26 July 2022 | Incumbent | 458 | Su Tseng-chang II | |
Budget
    
The 2014 budget for NSTC is NT$44.043 billion, in which 79.6% is dedicated for support for academic research, 12.5% for promotion of national science and technology development and 7.9% for development of science parks.[8]
Transportation
    
The NSTC building is accessible within walking distance South West from Technology Building Station of the Taipei Metro.
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Belmont Forum Member Map".
 - Wang, Yang-yu; Su, Ssu-yun; Lai, Yu-chen; Liu, Kay (28 December 2021). "Legislature approves plan to establish digital development ministry". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
 - "Premier picks new ministers in reshuffle". Taipei Times. 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
 - "Science, EPA ministers take posts". Taipei Times. 2014-04-30. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
 - "Taiwan aiming to set up ministry of digital development next year". Central News Agency. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
 - Wang, Yang-yu; Su, Ssu-yun; Lai, Yu-chen; Liu, Kay (28 December 2021). "Legislature approves plan to establish digital development ministry". Central News Agency. Retrieved 15 March 2022. Republished as: "CYBERSTRATEGY: Legislature approves plan to launch digital ministry". Taipei Times. 30 December 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
 - Hsin-fang, Lee; Chin, Jonathan (16 March 2022). "Cabinet postpones reorganization of MOST". Retrieved 16 March 2022.
 - "Ministry of Science and Technology".
 
