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2024.1218

From Smart Campuses to Maker Spaces: Insights from Korea

Executive Vice President Kwun-Min Chen led an NTNU delegation to South Korea to strengthen ties with Pukyong National University and Pusan National University. The visit, which focused on exchanging administrative insights and exploring campus innovations, built on groundwork laid earlier in August, when President Cheng-Chih Wu’s delegation formalized academic collaboration through memorandums of understanding and student exchange agreements.
2024.1216

Japan Visit Strengthens Partnership in Sports Education

Dean Ho-Sen Wang of NTNU's College of Sport and Recreation led a delegation to Japan from December 4 to 7, to strengthen ties with sister schools and explore new partnerships. The delegation visited Chukyo University, Mukogawa Women’s University, and Nihon University, while also meeting with Toyo University to discuss potential collaborations. Over four days, Dean Wang, Director Li-Jung Lin, and Professor Po-Hsiu Lin participated in discussions, evaluated exchange programs, toured sports facilities, and laid the groundwork for future initiatives.
2024.1211

NTNU and NPM Deepen Ties in Artifacts Conservation and Education

NTNU and the National Palace Museum (NPM) formalized a partnership with the signing a memorandum of understanding at the NTNU Art Museum that seeks to advance collaboration in cultural preservation, academic research, and educational exchange.
2024.1210

NTNU, College of Management Welcomes the University of Lille Delegation to Strengthen International Collaboration

On December 3, the College of Management at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) warmly welcomed a delegation from the University of Lille, France. The delegation included Prof. Nil Toulouse, Vice President for International Affairs, Prof. Pascal Grandin, Dean of the College of Management, and Ms. Arielle Meunier, International Exchange Coordinator.
2024.1204

NTNU to Launch English-Taught Program in Business Administration (BA-ETP) in 2025

National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has announced the launch of its English-Taught Program in Business Administration (BA-ETP), set to commence in August 2025. This innovative program, housed within the AACSB-accredited College of Management, represents a significant step forward in international business education, offering a comprehensive English-language curriculum designed to develop globally-minded business professionals.