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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
VP for R&D - Prof. Chung-Chih Wu
Overseeing the core academic research operations at NTU, the Office of Research and Development (ORD) is dedicated to constructing a robust campus research environment, sponsoring cutting-edge research, and providing crucial administrative support. Over the past two years, following the blueprint of Future NTU Initiatives, ORD has focused on four main strategies: deepening international cooperation, attracting and retaining key talents, encouraging interdisciplinary innovation, and promoting technology transfer and application. These strategies are aimed at maximizing the social impact of NTU’s academic achievements by drawing on existing resources and outcomes in collaboration with industry, government, and academia.
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Congrats to 3 Newly Elected Academicians
On July 4, Academia Sinica announced that three esteemed faculty members from National Taiwan University (NTU)-- Prof. Emeritus Tze-Chien Wang, Prof. Carl K. Y. Shaw, and Prof. Ching-Lung Wang—were listed among the new academicians for its 34th term.
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Harvard Taipei Academy 2024 Grand Opening
The Harvard Taipei Academy (HTA), a collaborative initiative between National Taiwan University (NTU) and Harvard University, formally commenced on June 16, 2024. This year’s academy, made possible by generous support and assistance from the Ministry of Education and the Harvard Club of Taiwan, ROC, attracted 52 students from leading American colleges and universities, including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Williams, and Reed, to participate in an eight-week Chinese language program. HTA is aimed to enhance the students’ Chinese language skills through intensive courses and cultural exchanges with NTU students, enriching and broadening the international perspectives of every participant.
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College of Public Health Joins ASPHER to Promote Global Health
The Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) is a unique international organization dedicated to strengthening public health education, research, and policy formulation across Europe. It plays a pivotal role in advancing public health initiatives and disseminating public health knowledge.
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Distinguished Alumnus Prof. Cho-Yun Hsu Wins Tang Prize in Sinology
National Taiwan University (NTU) proudly congratulates its distinguished alumnus and Academia Sinica Academician, Prof. Cho-Yun Hsu, on receiving the 2024 Tang Prize in Sinology on June 20, 2024. Despite physical challenges, Prof. Hsu has remained dedicated to academic research, achieving breakthroughs and making significant contributions. His profound knowledge spans both Eastern and Western historiography, and he is highly respected for his dedication to quality education, rigorous scholarly approach, and commitment to social conscience and intellectual integrity.
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