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Racing Against Time: Inside NTU Racing’s Pursuit of Speed, Precision, and Reinvention
Raindrops fell steadily on campus the day National Taiwan University’s racing team unveiled its latest electric Formula-style racecar.
Through the mist and puddles of Palm Avenue, a race car soared down the slick boulevard, slicing tight figure eights between rows of umbrella-grasping spectators. The crowd gasped as the orange, blue, and white machine accelerated and braked amid the downpour. The tricolor machine was called Epsilon 6, or EP6 — a racecar designed, built, and tested entirely by students of NTU Racing.
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NTU Reaches Record Heights in QS World University Rankings and THE Sustainability Impact Rankings
National Taiwan University (NTU) has reached new milestones in two of the world’s benchmark university assessments, achieving its highest-ever position in both the QS World University Rankings 2027 and the Times Higher Education (THE) Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026.
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NTU and Mahidol University Deepen Collaboration in AI and Medical Innovation
National Taiwan University (NTU) welcomed a delegation from Mahidol University for high-level discussions on artificial intelligence, medical research, and future academic collaboration on March 5, 2026.
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A Nobel Laureate Explores the Quiet Revolution of “Click Chemistry”—and Why It Matters Now
When Morten P. Meldal participated in pioneering the path to “click chemistry,” he did not simply identify a new category of reactions; he changed the way chemists think.
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“Conversations with Nobel”: NTU Exhibition Explores the Enduring Spirit Behind the Nobel Prize
To deepen Taiwan’s engagement with the global academic community, National Taiwan University and the Swedish Representative Office in Taiwan jointly launched the special exhibition “Conversations with Nobel: Echoes and Origins of the Nobel Prize” on May 4 at NTU’s General Building of Liberal Education.
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