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NTNU President Signs Agreement to Strengthen U.S.-Taiwan Language Education Cooperation at ACTFL 2024
NTNU President Cheng-Chih Wu signed a letter of intent with ACTFL Chair Dr. L. J. Randolph Jr. to strengthen collaboration in language education between Taiwan and the United States during the 2024 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Annual Conference, held from November 22 to 24 in Philadelphia.2024.1115
NTNU’s Earth Sciences Department: Building Global Leaders
The Earth Science department at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) proudly announces the accomplishments of its distinguished alumnus, Phạm Thanh Thuỳ, who got the PhD degree in NTNU’s Earth Sciences Department at 2020 and now has been appointed as an Assistant Professor at Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City. This significant career milestone underscores Phạm Thanh Thuỳ’s dedication to advancing education and research in Earth sciences and sustainability.2024.1114
NTNU Highlights Bilingual Education and Research at Taiwan-UK University Forum
NTNU recently joined the Taiwan-UK University Consortium, established last year. The consortium’s inaugural forum, held from November 6 to 8 at National Sun Yat-Sen University, convened representatives from eight leading universities in Taiwan and the United Kingdom to explore opportunities for international collaboration in research, teaching, and other academic fields.2024.1113
NTNU APATE International Conference Explores Regional Cooperation and Educational Innovation
On November 1st, the College of Education at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) hosted the APATE International Conference with the theme "Transdisciplinary Research and Practice in Teacher Education." The two-day event was met with the challenge of Typhoon Kong-rey, but under the emergency response led by APATE President and Dean of the College of Education, Prof. Hsiu-Lan Shelley Tien, the conference was held in a hybrid format with both online and in-person sessions. The total number of participants for the two-day conference was 281 in-person and 276 online, attracting scholars from 12 countries, including Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, U.K., China, and Australia, to discuss regional educational cooperation and future prospects.2024.0928






