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Hygiene, Counselling, and Education to Help Rebuild Damaged Areas in the 88 Flood, said Principle Guo
NTNU continues to care for the aftermath of the 88 Flood. When Principle Guo returned to Taiwan on August 19th from a cross-strait seminar on higher education and other academic visits, he immediately called a meeting with relative personnel to discuss issues in hygiene, counselling and education.2009.0818
NTNU and PKU Agree on Forming a Research and Execution Group for Landscape Maintenance and Restoration
As Typhoon Morak damaged southern Taiwan and caused a disaster with huge flood, the issue of landscape maintenance has come into the spotlight again.2009.0818
Students Volunteer Entered Damaged Areas from the 88 Flood
The first group of NTNU student volunteers set of on August 18th to Xinxing Junior High School in Kaohsiung City to help rebuild this campus damaged by the typhoon and the flood.2009.0813
NTNU Set Up a Working Group for Victims of 88 Flood
In order to help the typhoon-stricken areas to reestablish their campus, NTNU Vice President Chen Chiung-Hua, under the instruction given by President Guo Yih-Shun, set up a working group to support the victims of 88 Flood.2009.0812