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2009.1015

Teachers Serving In Remote Areas Share Teaching Experiences

At the end of September, NTNU President Guo Yih-Shun awarded medals to alumni teachers who have been serving in remote areas for over 2 decades, including Lai Song-Pong, President of Nan Zhang Junior High School in Miaoli, Lin Ying-Shen, President of Zhuo Huan Elementary School in Kinmen, and Chen Jian-Zhi, Chinese teacher at Jia Xian Junior High School in Kaohsiung.
2009.1014

NTNU Students Takes Overseas Internship in Thailand

Made possible by NTNU President Guo Yih-Shun, and Department of Chinese Literature Alumnus also the President of Kingpo Group Xu Sheng-Xung, NTNU reached an industry-university agreement with Kingpo Group, and sent 8 students to its subsidiary company in Thailand for a summer internship.
2009.1013

Aboriginal Products Packaged for New Business Opportunities

Cultural and Creative Industry has brought a new life into the traditional culture of the aboriginals. 40 students from the Graduate Institute of Design, NTNU made a trip to Qehuy and Ksunu tribes situated along the Northern Cross-Island Railway.
2009.1012

Flying Over Edinburgh – A Pilgrimage to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

In order to further the development in the cultural and creative industry, NTNU ceases every opportunity to connect to the world. Arranged by He Kang-Guo, assistant professor of the Graduate Institute of Performing Arts, and supported by the Ministry of Education, 6 students from the department went to Edinburgh, UK to have a month’s internship at the world famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer.
2009.1009

NTNU Holds A Symposium to Introduce New Thoughts on Foreign Relations and Oversea Chinese Affairs

Noted scholars and professors on East Asian studies and foreign relations got together in the International Conference Hall in NTNU library to attend a symposium that introduced new thinking of foreign relations and affairs regarding oversea Chinese.