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Vol. 610 / Content

Special Edition on Education

Vol. 610

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Taipei National University of the Arts

Combining Art with Technology

The Department of New Media Art at TNUA hopes to train creative individuals who are equally adept at using the analytical-logical and artistic-creative parts of their brains.

Politics & Society

Interview with Richard Saller

Don’t Abandon the Humanities

Stanford University is renowned for its innovate approach to learning. One of its top educators insists that liberal arts and the humanities are key to higher education, even in this digital age, but admits to still figuring out how to best get the message across.

Insight

Education Revolution vs. Industrial Transformation

Time to Reinvent College Education

Taiwan desperately needs a new wave of digital talent to cope with the increasing use of digital tools throughout the country’s economy. Universities have done a poor job in preparing this talent, but a revolution is underway to change that.

Insight

NTU Plans Innovative Cross-Disciplinary Courses

Chinese Literature Meets Information Engineering

At first glance, Chinese literature and information engineering seem to be worlds apart. Nevertheless, National Taiwan University (NTU) is planning to bridge the gap with an innovative “Computer Science Plus” project.