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2024.1104

CNU and NTNU Sign Pact for Research and Student Exchange

NTNU recently established a formal acadmic partnership with Cebu Normal University (CNU) focused on advancing research and educational exchange. From October 28 to 30, 2024, representatives from both institutions gathered in Cebu to sign a memorandum of understanding, initiating a faculty and student exchange program. The agreement was signed by Dr. Daniel A. Ariaso of CNU and NTNU College of Science Dean Jein-Shan Chen, with Dean Roberto Corcino of CNU’s College of Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Sciences (CCAIS) and NTNU Associate Dean Wei-Ta Fang as witnesses. Faculty members and students from both universities attended the signing, underscoring a shared commitment to international academic cooperation.
2024.1016

College of Science Sees Increasing Female Leadership and Academic Growth

The College of Science at NTNU is seeing a notable shift in leadership, with women now occupying 70% of key positions. This change reflects growing gender diversity in academic leadership and is encouraging more young women to consider careers in science and academia.
2024.0826

NTNU Visits Four Prestigious South Korean Universities, Solidifies International Presence

National Taiwan Normal University President Cheng-Chih Wu led a five-member delegation to South Korea from August 3 to 7, meeting with four of South Korea's top institutions. NTNU has close exchanges with Korean universities, with 32 MOUs, 22 Student Exchange (SEA) and 7 Dual Degree Programs (DDP) signed so far. This time, the NTNU delegation not only consolidated existing partnerships, such as meeting with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Busan University of Foreign Studies, but also signed University-wide Memorandums of Understanding and Student Exchange Agreements with Pukyong National University and Pusan National University.
2024.0709

HUFS Strengthens Academic Bonds with NTNU on Visit

President Park Jeong-woon of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) visited NTNU on July 3, further deepening the cooperative relationship between the two institutions.
2024.0229

NTNU Connects with Alumni and Partners in Canada and the US

As Fall 2024 drew to a close at National Taiwan Normal University, NTNU President Cheng-Chih Wu led an eight-person delegation comprised of the University’s top administrators to Canada and the United States. During 14-22 January, the delegation set out to visit overseas NTNU alumni as well as deepen relations and share about best practices in student care with NTNU’s partner institutions in the region. By the end of the week-long trip, the delegates were able to fulfill their desired objectives and conducted meaningful engagements at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Purdue University.