Prof. Tung-Wu Lu elected US National Academy of Kinesiology Fellow
Spotlights
The 2018 Three-Minute Thesis Competition will be open to video submission from April 9–23.
National Taiwan University (NTU) and the NTU Academic Writing Education Center present the 2018 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition, which will be held on May 11, 2018 on the NTU Main Campus. This year’s competition will be a rematch among presenters from the three member universities of the NTU System—NTU, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech). All graduate researchers of the NTU System with interesting research projects are invited to compete.
This year, the winners will also have the opportunity to attend international 3MT events to win the glory for their schools. With the 2018 3MT Competition coming soon, the NTU System invites its graduate students to enthusiastically showcase their research in plain English and in only three minutes. The deadline for video submission is April 23 at 12:00 noon. Start preparing now!
To better prepare participants for the competition, three presentation training seminars will be held prior to registration at each competing school. This is a great opportunity for graduate researchers to hone their presentation skills and learn how to design a great 3MT presentation. Just sign up!
For more information about the competition, please visit our website (in Chinese and English): http://goo.gl/dwxo7k
Video Submission | April 9–23 (12:00 noon) |
Presentation Seminars | April 9 at NTNU and Taiwan Tech April 13 at NTU |
Finalist Announcement | March 1 |
Final Event | 18:30, Friday, March 11 @ NTU Liberal Education Classroom Building 101 |
Winner | NT$14,000 |
First Runner-Up | NT$12,000 |
Second Runner-Up | NT$10,000 |
People's Choice Award | NT$8,000 |
Event Webpage: http://goo.gl/dwxo7k
Organizer’s Website: http://www.awec.ntu.edu.tw/
Phone: +886-2-3366-1480
Email: ntuawec@ntu.edu.tw
Nobel Laureate Alain Aspect awarded “NTU Honorary Doctorate” and “Raymond Soong Chair Professorship of Distinguished Research”
NTU Opening Ceremony: “Where Creativity and Dreams Take Flight”
Prof. Wei-Shiung Yang wins MOE National Excellent Teacher Award
NTU College of Public Health's Global Health Program Joins the Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region
Current Spotlights