
Chen Wen-chang
Chen Wen-chang is the president of National Taiwan University, who emphasized the need for careful consideration of political and national security factors in maintaining academic exchanges with Chinese universities, highlighting the complex relationship between education and geopolitics in the region.
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National Taiwan University president Chen Wen-chang stated that increased scholarship funding adds significant appeal.
MOE to reform study program to attract top talentNational Taiwan University president Chen Wen-chang inaugurated the Taiwan Bridges Initiative.
Lai presides over launch of Taiwan Bridges InitiativeNTU president Chen Wen-chang said he is proud of the university’s Graduate Institute of Linguistics for hosting the international competition.
Taiwan hosting Linguistics Olympiad for the first timeChen Wen-chang reported that 10 research centers at National Taiwan University received NT$45 million in government subsidies.
NT$19.13bn university subsidy package unveiledNTU President Chen Wen-chang stated that NTU will continue to center its mission on the Sustainable Development Goals.
NTU ranks 14th globally in Times Higher Education Impact RankingsChen Wen-chang, the president of National Taiwan University, announced the invitation of Nobel laureates to Taiwan for academic exchanges.
Nobel laureates to be invited to Taiwan
National Taiwan University President Chen Wen-chang said the university would establish two centers focused on artificial intelligence and advanced biomedicine.
Six research centers to open to attract foreign talentNational Taiwan University president Chen Wen-chang emphasized the need to consider political and national security factors in academic exchanges.
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