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Can Universities Build Healthier Nations?
When people think about Taiwan’s healthcare success, they often point to what they can see today: a world-renowned National Health Insurance system, internationally respected hospitals, and physicians whose clinical expertise…
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Can Universities Create Industries?
When people think about Taiwan’s semiconductor hegemony, they point to the titans that define it today: TSMC, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), and the Hsinchu Science Park. Yet decades…
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Embarking on a new education philosophy to nurture future talents –
The NYCU ModelThe NYCU Model of higher education is to combine the market needs, the advancement of technology as well as the pursuit of new adventure in lifelong learning. It is designed…
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Rising Technology from NYCU Matching Trends of 5G Acceleration and EV Demands
During the CES and MWC exhibitions in 2023, 5G acceleration and EV technologies will gradually take over the highlights of the industry, while the developing technologies from NYCU perfectly match…
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Japan-Kyushu Delegation for Frontier Semiconductor Technology Collaborations and More
As a leading university cultivating semiconductor talent, NYCU has consistently dedicated itself to creating opportunities for international talent exchanges and discussions. Leveraging the university’s extensive experience in this domain, NYCU…
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Innovations in Biotechnology Prevail in France
NYCU Teams Win Gold Medals at 2022 International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition
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NYCU visited two well-known universities in the United States for collaborations to strengthen the medical research
Lai Weilin/Taipei News (Translated to English by H Chen) 2022-12-16 Strengthening national medical healthcare capacity through intelligent technology has become an important endeavor for governments and medical institutions in recent years.…
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Key Protease Activates Autophagy to Extend The Youth
NYCU, in partnership with Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, found the Anti-aging Secret from Nematode Research
