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2021.1014

Deputy Trade Representative Philip Ong Visits NTNU to Discuss Bilingual Education

As NTNU being one of the Keys Cultivation University for Program on Bilingual Education, announced in September, Deputy Trade Representative Philip Ong of the Singapore Trade Office in Taipei visited NTNU on October 7 and had a discussion on the strength of Taiwanese and Singaporeans with President Wu Cheng Chih, Vice President for International Affairs Lin Chun Chi and Associate Vice President Liu Yu Ting.
2021.1008

Adjusted COVID-19 Prevention Measures for 2021-2022 Academic Year

Course modality and classroom protocols: Starting Oct. 13 (Week 4), classes will be conducted based on the Guidelines for the Management of COVID-19 in the 2021-2022 Academic Year of Colleges and Universities announced by the Ministry of Education on Oct. 4, 2021.
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COVID-19 Campus Access Control Protocol (Sept. 10 - Oct. 12)

Campus entry access control will be enforced from 08:00 to 18:00 on working days: Real-name system is in place. You are only allowed to enter if you have a Day Pass, scan QR code at the gates, present an NTU System School ID or a proof of business visit and pass the temperature check.
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COVID Prevention Measures for 2021-2022 Academic Year (Sept 9, 2021)

Per Official Document No. 1100121132 of the Department of Higher Education (MOE) dated Sept. 7, 2021 announcing the Guidelines for the Management of COVID-19 in the 2021-2022 Academic Year of Colleges and Universities, the school is taking the following prevention measures.
2021.0904

Double Major Available in NTU System Starting in 2021

Since NTU System established in 2014, the interaction of teacher and students between the three universities has risen. Since 2017, students are allowed to enroll for intercollegiate programs in NTU System. Since 2019, students are allowed to take minors in NTU System. The students shown positive feedback and the spots for each departments raised every year. Since 2021, double majors at NTU and NTNU became available to students. The number has shown significant increase, from 2,535 in 2015 to 7,481 in 2020. Over the past 6 years, 33,279 participants have attended course from a different university.