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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.
2022.0107

2022 Chinese New Year Party for International Students at NTNU

To celebrate the coming of new year, the Chinese New Year Party for International Students was held on December 29th. The party was started by a lion dance performance, followed by the traditional Chinese orchestra. More than 100 students attended the party. The organizer prepared traditional customs for students to try on and take pictures. The party was filled with a joyful atmosphere of new year celebration.
2022.0106

NTNU to reward instructors for teaching in Hokkien, Hakka and indigenous languages

National Taiwan Normal University has unveiled an incentive to support Taiwan’s local languages. Starting in February, NTNU faculty will receive a 50% hourly bonus for teaching in Hokkien, Hakka or any of Taiwan’s indigenous languages. If a teacher opens a course conducted in any of these languages, he or she can get a subsidy of NT$20,000 for class materials.
2022.0104

NTNU provides innovative teaching resources to rural schools

A Taipei university is working with rural schools to deliver lively, innovative education in English and math. In 2021, National Taiwan Normal University offered teaching materials and teacher training to four under-resourced elementary schools in Yunlin County. Let's drop in on a class.