NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
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Prof. Wen-Chang Chen Elected National Taiwan University’s 13th President
On October 7, 2022, Prof. Wen-Chang Chen, Dean of NTU’s College of Engineering, was elected the next President of National Taiwan University. The Presidential Search Committee (the Committee) will prepare all the relevant documents of the new President and submit them to the Ministry of Education for official appointment. The Committee thanked all the faculty, staff, and students for their support and assistance in making this selection process a success.
The Committee began a public search for the next President of NTU on April 25. On July 8, nine candidates were approved after qualification review and officially recommended through voting by the Committee members. On September 6, six out of the nine candidates were officially recommended through a vote by the representatives of the University Council.
In late August, all six presidential candidates were invited to convey their visions for NTU’s future development in public. In September and October, the Committee members conducted one-on-one in-depth interviews with all six presidential candidates. Finally, on October 7, Prof. Wen-Chang Chen was elected the 13th President of National Taiwan University.
NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
Prof. Tung-Wu Lu elected US National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect awarded “NTU Honorary Doctorate” and “Raymond Soong Chair Professorship of Distinguished Research”
Newly constructed NTU Humanities Building wins Golden Stone Award
Prof. Pisin Chen Wins 2024 Chandrasekhar Prize
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NTU celebrates its 96th Anniversary
Prof. Tung-Wu Lu elected US National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect awarded “NTU Honorary Doctorate” and “Raymond Soong Chair Professorship of Distinguished Research”
Newly constructed NTU Humanities Building wins Golden Stone Award
Prof. Pisin Chen Wins 2024 Chandrasekhar Prize