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AI-related job openings in Taiwan surge by 11 percent
Generative AI is transforming humanities education in Taiwan. Universities are adding AI courses to programs, emphasizing communication skills and double majors to prepare students for future job markets.
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Taiwan Catholic university mourns pope with campus memorial
Fu Jen Catholic University mourns the pope’s passing by lowering flags to half-staff and hosting memorial events. The community is invited to reflect on his legacy.
2025/04/22 20:00
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President Lai to discuss 60 environmental proposals today
President Lai Ching-te will meet with national NGOs in Taipei to discuss 60 new environmental proposals. Key topics include relocation plans, nuclear safety, and land expropriation.
2025/04/22 13:00
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Taiwan develops materials on China’s influence for schools
The Ministry of Education in Taiwan is creating new teaching materials to enhance students’ understanding of China, addressing national security concerns. Workshops and multimedia will support this initiative.
2025/04/17 16:00
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Taiwan schools to teach about China threats by summer
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education plans to create materials promoting national identity and awareness of China’s threats by summer. Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao announced this initiative amid concerns over Chinese influence in schools.
2025/04/14 17:00
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Campus democracy vital to Taiwan education, minister says
Taiwan’s education minister stresses the importance of campus democracy and free speech, urging respect for student expression and civic activities, with guidelines to ensure safety and neutrality.
2025/04/14 10:19
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Kaohsiung school to halt admissions for next school year
Taiwan’s Kao Ying Industrial Commercial Vocational High School in Kaohsiung will halt admissions next year, confirmed by the Ministry of Education. The school will assist applicants in adjusting their applications and manage related processes.
2025/04/11 14:00
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Taiwan park tackles beach clutter with umbrella regulations
Kenting National Park revamps Nanwan Bay with uniform off-white umbrellas to boost aesthetics. The initiative includes pavilion tents and a beach carnival.
2025/04/10 23:00
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New Taiwan mothers to receive mental health support in May
Premier Cho Jung-tai announced new postpartum health care services launching in May, benefiting up to 80,000 individuals. The initiative includes psychological counseling and health consultations to improve maternal care in Taiwan.
2025/04/01 09:00
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Taiwan parties clash on nuclear power future
Taiwan’s Education and Culture Committee faced a deadlock over nuclear regulation amendments. Disagreements led to further cross-party talks on extending nuclear power operations.
2025/03/31 17:35
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NERA unveils green-collar program to train eco-leaders
The National Environmental Research Academy launches a green-collar talent course with 28 universities to foster net-zero leaders. Registration opens Tuesday at 9 a.m.
2025/03/31 14:00
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Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an stands by teacher’s rights
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an defends a teacher’s freedom of speech after her interview with Chinese media sparked controversy. The Taipei Department of Education investigates but finds no violation of educational neutrality.
2025/03/28 14:29
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Taipei teacher defends interview with Chinese media
Alice Ou, a teacher at Taipei First Girls’ High School, faces backlash after her interview with China Central Television. Critics claim she questioned Taiwan’s stance on China, sparking public outcry and a complaint to the Taipei Education Bureau.
2025/03/27 13:00
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Taiwan denies plans to extend conscription to two years
The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan denies plans to reinstate a two-year conscription. The current one-year service includes diverse training and education.
2025/03/26 14:14
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Taiwan sees record 86 university class cancellations
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education reports a record 86 university class cancellations for 2025, citing a declining birthrate. Most affected are master’s in-service programs.
2025/03/24 17:04
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學術交流基金會IEA訪團 與明新科大、清華、陽明交大三校交流半導體科技與華語教育
明新科技大學於3月17日與國立清華大學、國立陽明交通大學合作,在校內舉辦「2025年半導體國際教育交流會」,接待學術交流基金會(Fulbright Taiwan)與美國16所大學國際教育主管(International Education Administrators, IEA)訪團一行,分享台灣半導體教育、華語學習,及台美國際人才培育與跨文化合作的發展契機。明新科大呂明峯校長、清大全球事務處彭心儀全球長、陽明交大國際事務處徐文祥國際長特別代表三校出席與會。
2025/03/19 14:32
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Call for digital literacy in schools to aid mental health
The Action Alliance on Basic Education in Taiwan highlights smartphone addiction’s role in teen emotional disorders. They urge digital literacy in schools and propose policy changes to manage device use. The Ministry of Education’s plan addresses these challenges, noting a 41% rise in student disorders.
2025/03/17 17:00
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Principal urges focus on student aspirations over scores
Taiwan’s GSAT score release on Feb. 25 has sparked debate over school quality and the 108 Curriculum Guidelines. Critics urge ending score publicity to reduce anxiety.
2025/03/14 15:48
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Taiwan-U.S. education ties span decades, says official
Taiwan and the U.S. strengthen educational ties with over 2,000 cooperation agreements. More than 20,000 Taiwanese study in the U.S., while 4,000 Americans, mostly learning Mandarin, are in Taiwan.
2025/03/14 12:00
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Taiwan urged to reform driving training amid accident rise
Legislators and experts in Taiwan urge reforms in driver training to curb traffic accidents among new drivers. They highlight the need for better education and testing.
2025/03/13 21:00
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Taiwan AI courses focus on solid skills, not easy credits
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education announced that the Taiwan AI College Alliance aims to provide students with solid AI skills. Despite high standards, the program offers diverse courses, including AI ethics, and allows cross-institutional learning.
2025/03/12 12:00
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Taiwan halts enrollment at two private high schools
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education announced that Da Cheng and Shin Rong high schools will stop enrollment for 2025 due to unmet improvement standards. Long Der High School avoids closure.
2025/03/11 08:00
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Taiwan drafts new rules for student device use in schools
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education proposes new rules for student device use in schools, focusing on flexible management for learning and emergencies.
2025/03/10 21:00
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Taiwan launches AI-driven distance learning program
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education launches a distance learning program using AI tools to enhance English skills for 339 students. Discover innovative teaching methods.
2025/03/05 18:00
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Taiwan group urges halt on publishing test scores
The Taiwan Parent Education Association urges high schools to stop publishing exam scores, advocating for broader student success measures. This move, supported by student groups and legislators, aims to reduce societal anxiety and promote adaptive learning.
2025/03/05 14:00