Project Details
Description
National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) was established about one hundred years ago by cultivating excellent domestic teachers. Nowadays, through the joint efforts of professors and staff, NTNU has become a comprehensive university that provides students and scholars with opportunities to study and conduct research in a wide range of fields, especially in the fields of Smart Education, Arts and Humanities, and Chinese Language Education. NTNU GLORIA’s (Global Research and Industry Alliance) mission is to match business partners and teams of professors, bridge the gap between industry and academia, and create mutual benefits for both. We provide a one-stop, tailored matching service for industry-university cooperation. The goal is to co-develop market innovations and value-added solutions for accelerating industrial and academic transformation. NTNU GLORIA seeks to promote academic excellence through interdisciplinary practices, international collaboration, cross-industry innovation, and inter-university cooperation. integrate domestic and foreign related resources in these three fields, connect upstream, midstream, and downstream players in these fields, and access various subsidy projects for industry-university cooperation and technology innovation, such as Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST) funding projects, including academia-industry collaboration projects, germination projects, corporatization of university technology projects and AIR Center(academia-industry research center) projects. We aim to help GLORIA members work with NTNU technical teams to address current challenges and anticipate future needs.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 2019/09/01 → 2020/12/31 |
Keywords
- National Taiwan Normal University
- Smart Education
- Chinese Language Education
- Arts and Humanities
- industry-university cooperation
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