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NTNU and PSU Join Forces Again to Sign Collaboration Agreement for Taiwan Huayu Best Program

National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) and its strategic partner of Pennsylvania State University (PSU) signed a collaboration agreement for “Taiwan Hauyu BEST program” on November 1, 2021 to promote Chinese language instruction and learning through academic cooperation and exchange of visiting scholars and students supported by NTNU Overseas Mandarin Training Center. NTNU will annually send two Chinese language instructors on exchange to PSU, while PSU students come to NTNU for in-depth Chinese language study and to provide English language tutorials to local elementary schools in New Taipei City.
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NTNU and UCLA Sign Collaboration Agreement for Taiwan Huayu Best Program

National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) signed a Collaboration Agreement (CA) on November 2, 2021. Through this Collaboration Agreement (CA), NTNU will send outstanding Chinese language instructors to UCLA each year, while UCLA students will come to NTNU for in-depth Chinese language study and provide English language tutorials to local elementary schools in New Taipei City.
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Adjusted COVID Prevention Measures Starting Nov. 2, 2021

In accordance with amendments of Ministry of Education’s “2021 Academic Year Universities and Colleges Severe Pneumonia with Novel Pathogens Prevention and Management Guidelines”, prevention measures are adjusted as follows:
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NTNU develops virtual reality system to help escape fires

National Taiwan Normal University project will improve public response to threat of fire.
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2021 International Conference on Human Resource Development

The 2021 International Conference on Human Resource Development, organized by Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Development and College of International Studies and Social Science, National Taiwan Normal University, was held on October 22nd and 23rd. The topic is Human Resource Development in the Era of Multilingualism: Implications of Language Policies on Training and Development Practices”. It’s hoped that through communication and exchange, experts can share the progress in human resource area.