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2017.0311

Advanced Rechargeable Aluminium Ion Battery Published on Nature Communication

Professor Chen Chia Chun, Chair Professor of the Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan Normal University and his team have developed a rechargeable aluminium ion battery and Nature Communications accepted the result.
2017.0224

Apply for Double Master Degree at NTNU and USC

Degree Program for International Master of Business Administration is a plan under the Transformation Program of higher education under the Ministry of Education. Only 10 universities pass the application and this program is the only one providing Master of Business Administration courses.
2017.0222

Online Program for Teaching Chinese as Second Language, Apply by 4/30

The on-the-job training program for Teaching Chinese as Second Language is now open for enrollment till April 30th. With the economic growth in China, Chinese has become a dominate language in the world. Do you work in the Chinese-related industry and want to gain knowledge, enhance your ability or want to learn the latest research and development of Chinese language teaching technology? We welcome you to apply the on-the-job training program for Teaching Chinese as Second Language in 2017.
2017.0222

Russian Language Courses Available at NTNU

Russia is one of the world's largest economic bodies. About 250 million people speak Russian. Now, you can learn Russian at NTNU. This semester, the College of International Studies and Social Sciences will open the course called "Russian language (a) (course code-I0U0001), welcoming all the students to learn Russian.
2017.0217

NTNU Discovers the Secret of Autotomy

Birdwatchers often report their bird watching records to the database of Chinese Wild Bird Federation, but little did they know that their efforts can be a key to disclose the secret of tail regeneration. Students and teacher from the Department of Life Science solved the puzzle of caudal autotomy with the help of the long term database from Chinese Wild Bird Federation. The study was published on Proceeding of the Royal Society B.