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2022.0222

Adjusted COVID Prevention Measures Starting Feb. 22, 2022

Access control will be enforced from 08:00 to 17:00 on working days (see table). Present a Day Pass, an NTU System School ID or a proof of business visit to enter campus.
2022.0205

NTNU seeks to improve students' spoken English through conversation rooms

National Taiwan Normal University’s (NTNU) Commission for General Education launched English conversation rooms in 2021 to help students improve their speaking ability through face-to-face conversations with English-speaking assistants.
2022.0128

Online Meeting between NTNU and University of South Carolina for Dual Degree Program

he Graduate Institute of Sport, Leisure and Hospitality Management of NTNU held an online meeting with the College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management of University of South Carolina on January 14t.. Dean Li-Kang Chi of College of Sports and Recreation, Deputy Director Chang Yu Kai of the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Chair Tan Tien Chin of the Gradate Institute of Sport, Leisure and Hospitality Management attended the meeting to meet Associate Dean Samuel Y. Todd, Director, International Institute for Foodservice Research and Education Robin DiPietro Program Director Marketa Kubickova and International Internship Manager and Instructor Christina Sayers to discuss on the double PhD degree of NTNU and University of South Carolina. A MOU of dual degree in master and PhD level was signed in 2014 and renewed in 2019. So far, NTNU has sent seven students to South Carolina for dual degree and five of them successfully finished the studies. Now we are planning on broadening the exchange programs for students at both sides.
2022.0127

If symptomatic, take a self test and seek medical treatment only after tested negative

In response to the recent rise in local cases, we would like to remind faculty, staff, and students that if you have symptoms such as fever, cough and shortness of breath, please take a COVID self test first and only seek medical treatment after you are tested negative. Also, pay attention if you have been to any public places visited by confirmed cases as announced by the CDC and local governments. If you have suspected symptoms, take a self test and seek medical treatment after tested negative. If you receive a cell broadcast SMS message from the health authorities, follow the instructions and report it to the school.
2022.0120

Adjusted Campus Access Control during Winter Break

Access control will be enforced from 08:00 to 17:00 on working days during Jan. 24 to Feb. 13, 2022 (see table). Present a Day Pass, an NTU System School ID or a proof of business visit to enter campus.