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2017.0331

Linguists Prof. MacWhinney Talks to NTNU

Prof. Brian MacWhinney from Carnegie Mellon University was invited to give a speech about the limits of age differences on language learning. Brian MacWhinney is a Professor of Psychology and Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon University, who is specializes in first and second language acquisition, psycholinguistics, and the neurological bases of language. The speech was held on March 22nd under the initiation of Aim for the Top University office. The topic is “Biological(?) Limits on Success in Second Language Learning”, discussing the difference in language of people from different age groups.
2017.0322

International Cultural Week : It’s Travel Time

The most expected event international culture week is back! The open ceremony this year was held on March 14th, hosted by the award winning host, Rifat Karlova, who is also an alumnus of NTNU. Many guests were presented to show their support for the fun and educational event of NTNU.
2017.0310

NTNU Being Popular Because of Sitting High in QS Ranking

National Taiwan Normal University was ranked 310th in 2016 QS World University ranking, which is partly the reason why NTNU is so popular at the University Expo. The Expo was held in Taichung from February 24th to 26th, the booth of NTNU has attracted many students along with NTUT and NTU as NTU System.
2017.0125

Sending Future Teachers Abroad with Grants from the Government

This year, the ministry of Education first granted the oversea educational internship program and the list was revealed in January 18th. Three projects from NTNU pass the selection and was granted 2.75 million. The destination of the projects are Canada, Shanghai and Singapore.
2016.1230

Urawa Girl’s High School Visit Taipei with NTNU Students

Taiwan has become the top choice of Japanese School Trip because of its location. In mid-December, Urawa Girl’s High School student arrived in Taiwan for a 4 day study tour. One of the day was planned by students of Geography Department who want to show Japanese students the charming Taipei.