May 24, 2022 Lecture Invitation: Power Shifts and International Order: How China Reorders the World
All International students are invited to attend the upcoming lecture on May 24 at 6 PM. Professor Yuan-Kang Wang from Western Michigan University will deliver this lecture to have a closer look at China’s growing role in the international arena. It would be our greatest pleasure to have more students with us if their schedule allows. Please register here:
A distance learning drill is to be carried out for 2 weeks since May 11
1. Additional instructions to the no. 1112202175 Letter from the Ministry of Education from May 5, regarding epidemic responses that colleges and universities should take when it comes teaching during the pandemic.2. As the spread of COVID-19 continues to worsen, our school, in accordance with students and teachers who have been at home in quarantine, has changed to remote teaching in many sectors. In order to strengthen the effectiveness of remote teaching, teachers of all courses in this semester are requested to, starting May 11 (Wednesday) to May 24 (Tuesday) participate
【NCCU Breaking News】
College of Science student tests positive for COVID-19, 4 close contacts test negative after self-screening.
Reminding everyone to continue to mask up, social distance and follow CDC health protocols. Stay safe!
Notice for campus cleaning and disinfecting
Those of you who have been on campus this morning may have noticed that the area in front of the Zhongzheng Library was closed for cleaning and disinfection due to the COVID-19 test result of a visitor who came to the NCCU Job Fair last Friday (March 25) between 4pm and 5pm. According to CDC, the visitor who later tested positive for COVID-19 only stayed outdoors and for less than an hour, so all that’s required was the cleaning and disinfecting, no campus activities have been affected. However, if you happened to
International Admission (stages-2) begins from Feb. 17
NCCU accepts international application twice a year. The application schedule for stage-1 and stages-2 admissions are listed below. ApplicationApplication periodResult announcementsStage-1Sep 27 to Oct 20, 2021Dec 3, 2021Stage-2Feb 17 to Mar 23, 2022May 30, 2022 Link Welcome to NCCU Virtual Open House 2022Check Admission Brochure for stage 2 application Online Application System
Lecture-Southeast Asia in the Indo-Pacific: Prospects for small states in the evolving geopolitical environment”
Lecture information: Topic: Southeast Asisa in The Indo-Pacific: Prospects for Small States in the Evolving Geopolitical Environment Time: November, 23rd, 2021 3p.m.(TPE, GTM+8) Place: Room270103, North Wing, General Building, NCCU Instructor: Ms. Ivy Kwek Ai Wei Language: English Sign up here: https://forms.gle/XeGjUo6bJ3qAjxzy7
Are You Working for NCCU? Got an Updated ARC? Update A.S.A.P Your Information with OIC!
*校內外籍人士如尚未收到匯款,請確認僑居留證是否曾於近期內更新,如有更新居留證,請攜帶居留證及其副本至本校國合處辦理變更登記,並至個人銀行變更居留證號。 *If you are a foreigner working at NCCU (student, faculty member, or staff) and have not received your deposit, please check whether your Alien Residence Certificate (ARC) has changed recently. Recent government policy has changed ARC numbers to better conform with the domestic ID system, and old numbers on file may cause accounting errors. If your ARC has changed recently, please bring your new ARC and a photocopy to the Office of International Cooperation (OIC) to update your information in the university system. Be sure to update your ARC information
IDAS Course Information for Fall Semester,2021
IDAS-2021-spring110-1-course-information-2Download IDAS-2021-spring110-1-schedule-latest-2Download 110-1course-selection-schedule_with-english-translation110.08-2-3Download
Teaching Assistant (TA) and Research Assistant (RA) positions available
The IDAS/IMAS/IMES programs are offering TA and RA positions for non-scholarship program students. All non-scholarship students are welcome to apply. English proficiency is required; Chinese is helpful but not necessary. Available Positions: Teaching Assistant (several) Research Assistant (several) Proofreading/Editing assistant (several) Teaching Assistants will assist professors to run IDAS/IMAS/IMES program courses. Each assignment is for one (1) course. We may appoint multiple assignments if necessary. English-spoken. Salary: $4,000-6,000 NTD per month Term: four months Duties include: Preparing classroomsSetting up learning equipment (computers, projectors, etc.)Clearing and closing-down classrooms and/or learning environmentManaging coursework as assigned by professors (distributing reading materials, collecting