Event Time/Date Venue Description Office Contact

Department of Library and Information Science 60th Anniversary Celebration

2021/10/1
10:00-12:00

Online

The Department of Library and Information Science celebrates its 60th anniversary with an online homecoming event.

Department of Library and Information Science

3366-2953

The 4th KP Chen Memorial Lecture in Public Health, NTU

2021/11/12
9:00-11:00

Online

More info: https://ppt.cc/fzSaCx

The “KP Chen Memorial Lecture in Public Health” honors late Professor Kung-Pei Chen (1917-1978), a founding father of Taiwan’s public health education. This activity was co-established by NTUCPH and the KP Chen Preventive Medicine Foundation in memory of Professor Kung-Pei Chen’s 100th Birth Anniversary in 2017. This annual lectureship is awarded to a prominent international individual who has made a significant and unique contribution to contemporary public health.

2021 Invited Speaker: John R. Finnegan / Dean and Professor, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

College of Public Health

3366-8012

Alumni Homecoming

2021/11/13
10:00-13:00

Incubation Center Building C 101

Department of Philosophy alumni are invited to attend a banquet held by the department.

Department of Philosophy

3366-3396

Department of Chemistry Luncheon

110/11/13
12:00-14:00

Taidatable (No. 85, Roosevelt Rd. Sec. 4)

Departmental luncheon for alumni at Taidatable.

Department of Chemistry

3366-3294.
3366-1143

 Lectures on Pioneering Trends in Plant Science

2021/11/15
9:00-17:00

Conference Room 332, Life Science Building

Four lectures by famous biological scientists.

Institute of Plant Biology

3366-2525

Statistics Education Center & Master’s Program in Statistics Exhibition

2021/11/15-11/20

Boya Lecture Building

The Statistics Education Center is committed to integrating and promoting the statistical teaching resources of NTU, providing statistical consulting services, and assisting teachers and students in improving the quality of academic research.  The Master’s Program in Statistics was established in 2014 to cultivate cross-disciplinary and diverse statistics professionals.

Master’s Program in Statistics,
Statistics Education Center

3366-1481

Master’s Program in Statistics

Alumni Homecoming

2021/11/20 Morning

Boya Lecture Building

Alumni who graduated from the Master’s Program in Statistics are invited for homecoming to pass on their experiences to current students to help them plan for the next stage of life.

Master’s Program in Statistics,
Statistics Education Center

3366-1481