Registration Link:https://my.ntu.edu.tw/actregister/sessionList.aspx?actID=20241260_03
Talk 1
Topic: Make Your Dream a Reality: The Ultimate Guide to Overseas Study Preparation
Time and Date: 9/26 (Thursday) 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Synopsis: This session offers a comprehensive guide to preparing for overseas studies, including the application process, writing admission documents and application materials, and tips for enhancing academic competitiveness. It will be especially valuable for students interested in studying in the U.S. or improving their English proficiency.
Speaker: Senior Consultant for Study Abroad (Merica)
Talk 2
Topic: Write Unforgettable Stories that Resonate
Time and Date: 10/30 (Wed) 14:30-16:00
Synopsis: This session explores techniques for writing captivating stories that not only engage readers but also leave lasting emotional connections and inspire reflection. Crafting a truly “awesome” story requires attention to detail and honing communication skills. Join us to spark your creative energy and let your storytelling shine!
Speaker: Liu, Chung-Wei, Writer and Screenwriter (Warm Creation Co., Ltd.)
Talk 3
Topic: From Ideas to Assets: Mastering the Power of Patent Writing
Time and Date: 11/13 (Wed) 13:20-14:50
Synopsis: This session will provide comprehensive insights into patent writing, offering guidance on how to effectively protect writers’ creativity and research findings while safeguarding innovations under the patent law. The talk will also explore the broader implications of technological innovation on the humanities. Drawing from real-world experience as a patent attorney, the speaker will share invaluable expert insights.
Speaker: Lei, Hsiang-Yu, Patent Attorney (Taiwan Advance Patent & Trademark Office)
Talk 4
Topic: Breaking Through the Barriers of Academic English Writing: Effortless Writing of ‘Results and Discussion’ Across Fields
Time and Date: 11/28 (Thu) 14:20-15:50
Synopsis: This session will address the challenges faced by non-native English-speaking graduate students from various fields when writing the ‘Results and Discussion’ sections of their theses or dissertations. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with PhD students and their advisors, the workshop will reflect on their experiences and discuss how these insights can inform academic writing pedagogy.
Speaker: Professor Chien, Shih-Chieh (NTU, AWEC)
NTU AWEC Website: https://www.awec.ntu.edu.tw
TEL: 02-3366-1480