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2009.0511

Wu Rui-Ying Pointed Some Directions in Workplace for Students

Invited by the Division of Careers Service’s My Turn to Work series, Wu Rui-Ying, Chief Operating Official of 1111 Job Bank, came to NTNU on May 11th to answer the questions of students who were unsure of their future and to give them tips that would help them to find their career. Wu emphasized the formula of “knowledge plus skill equals ability”. Students needed to be prepared both in terms of their professional ability and mentality before entering into workplace. They also needed to know their own strength and weakness, as well as the opportunities and threats they’d face in workplace.
2009.0509

Business Magnates Talked about Winning Tips at Work

With the global recession, unpaid leaves became common phenomena. In correspondence to the Job Fair on May 20th, NTNU held 6 lectures to provide graduate-to-bes a sundry of preparation they could do before entering into workplace. The first lecture was on May 7th.
2009.0509

A Memorable Mother’s Day for Mentally Challenged Children

Discounts and carnations all over the streets reminded us the coming of Mother’s Day. In order to create an unforgettable Mother’s Day for mentally challenged children and their mothers, NTNU held a 2-day camp on May 9th and 10th. The camp was free and open to these children and their parents nation wide. Volunteers from the Department of Special Education and the Department of Civic Education and Leadership wished to assist mentally challenged kids to learn how to co-operate with others, adapt to the society, interact with others, etc., and to give the participants a warm and memorable Mother’s Day.
2009.0503

An Academic Symposium in Commemoration of Professor Ja Fu-Ming

The Academic Symposium in Commemoration of Professor Ja Fu-Ming was held on May 3rd by the Department of Education, NTNU. Many outstanding alumni of the department returned to their alma mater for the symposium and published papers in remembrance of their dear professor. All agreed that Professor Ja was one of the greatest masters in the Department of Education, NTNU. He devoted his entire life in education and in teaching his students about love. The symposium also had an exhibition of the life of Professor Ja, through which attendants could know more or to recall the dedication of the deceased professor.
2009.0429

Bukina Faso Experience Sharing: Knowing How to Help Those in Need

On April 29th, the Centre of Student Counseling invited registered nurse Kao Li-Ting to share with students her experience in Bukina Faso where she and her doctor husband Lian Jia-En lived and practiced medicine.