Speeches and Workshops

2024-03-22

The Art of Self-Promotion – Resume Writing Techniques in Chinese and English

The Art of Self-Promotion – Resume Writing Techniques in Chinese and English Speaker: Li-ling Wu (Senior Consultant at MGR Consulting and HRSR), Hong-ling Su (Assistant Professor at NTU AWEC) Time and Date: April 18th(Thu) 10:30-12:10 Venue: Room 301, Boya Lecture Building Sign up: 活動報名系統 Synopsis: Seeking to enhance the appeal of your resumes in both Chinese and English? Learn the secrets of personal branding and find out how to articulate your strengths to make a strong impact through words. Don’t miss this opportunity—sign up now!
2024-03-19

First-Hand Scoop: Unpacking Strategies for Workplace Competitiveness

First-Hand Scoop: Unpacking Strategies for Workplace Competitiveness Speaker:  Shu-jun Liao (Director of Human Resource Development Division, Institute for Information Industry) Time and Date: April 16th (Tue) 13:30-15:00 Venue: Room 301, Boya Lecture Building Sign up: 活動報名系統 Synopsis: Do you want to know how to rise above the competition in the workplace? This session will navigate you through the indispensable strategies for workplace competitiveness, paving your way to becoming a bright, professional star!
2023-11-03

Explaining the Why of Your Research in Academic Papers

2023-09-19

From Data to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop)

From Data to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop) Speaker: Ye, Ching-Wei (Winner of the 2021 3MT Competition) Time and Date: October 27th (Friday) 10:20-11:50 Venue:GIS NTU Convention Center PLATO Sign up: 活動報名系統 Synopsis: How can you share your research in just three minutes? This talk will teach you how to adeptly utilize structure, verbal expression, and body language techniques to craft a compelling research story.
2023-09-19

From Research Findings to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop)

From Research Findings to Storytelling: Mastering Oral Presentations (3MT Training Workshop) Speaker: Chih-Jou Hu (Project Lecturer at the AWEC) Time and Date: October 27th (Friday) 13:20-14:50 Venue:GIS NTU Convention Center PLATO Sign up: 活動報名系統 Synopsis: How can you share your research in just three minutes? This talk will provide effective techniques for adeptly utilizing structure, verbal expression, and body language to craft a compelling research story. *This talk will be delivered in English
2023-09-15

The Carbon Footprint of Privilege: Climate Change, Inequalities, and the SDGs

2023-09-15

From AI Users to Academic Writing Maven: Using ChatGPT to Elevate Your Research and Writing

From AI Users to Academic Writing Maven: Using ChatGPT to Elevate Your Research and Writing Speaker: Wei-Yan Li, Chiao-ling Chen Time and Date: October 13th (Friday) 10:20-11:50 Sign up: 活動報名系統 Synopsis: In this semi-simulated workshop, we will explore how ChatGPT has redefined academic research and creative work, and examine strategies for ethically incorporating AI throughout our own writing process.
2023-05-04

On Originality and Plagiarism: An Ultimate Guide to Stellar Literature Reviews

Originality can determine the credibility and value of each research publication, and literature reviews serve as a decisive section to secure the credibility of a research paper. To familiarize students with their skills of composing an excellent literature review section, the speaker will share some insight into how to avoid plagiarism and how they can build up a review efficiently and effectively..
2023-04-17

The Writers’ Tool Kit—Assistive Self-editing Software and Its Application

To master a skill, a craftsperson must first be familiar with their tools. This also applies to academic writing. This talk will introduce the functions of WriteFull, a writing assistive tool, to raise students’ awareness of English grammar and wording style in academic writing.
2023-03-20

A California Prosecutor’s Reflection on Implicit Bias and Collateral Consequences

Is everyone actually equal before the law? Any implicit bias involved in the process of pressing charges can have marked effects on the defendant. In this talk, a former California-based prosecutor will share his reflection on the issue of combating biases and discuss the consequences of punishments.