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2009.0512

Zhou Mei-Qing Sent Love with Donated Computers to Countrysides

On May 12th, First Lady Zhou Mei-Qing went to the mountain areas of Yilan to give the children laptop computers, which were donated by NTNU and Compal Electronics aiming to decrease the digital gap between urban and rural areas. 100 laptops were sent to 35 elementary schools located in remote districts, and a donation press conference was called in Siji Elementary School, Yilan County. Besides handing out three nicely packed laptops to students, Zhou also demonstrated how to use online learning via a platform established by Council of Cultural Affairs.
2009.0511

NIAG Will See You Next Year in NTSU Taoyuan

National Intercollegiate Athletic Game (NIAG) ended on May 6th. In the closing ceremony, NTNU ended the game with excellent performances and splendid firework, and handed the responsibility of hosting NIAG to National Taiwan Sport University (Taoyuan) with farewell and blessing.
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

NTNU Professor’s Metamorphosis in the Musical Metamorphosis

In order to express the uniqueness of NTNU, it programmed several activities and performances where arts and sports were combined, one of which was the original musical Metamorphosis by Graduate Institute of Performing Arts (GIPA) on May 3rd.
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.