Calendar
Mar
20
Brown Bag Meeting】3/20 “Supplementing traditional historical linguistics methodology with probabilistic modelling”, by Prof. Andrei Munteanu
Title: "Supplementing traditional historical linguistics methodology with probabilistic modelling"
Speaker: Prof. Andrei Munteanu(National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Time: 12:10-13:10, Friday, March 20
Venue: HB 207 (人社二館 207) , NYCU
Apr
11
April 11 | NYCU Day — Let’s Reunite at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature!
April 11 | NYCU Day — Let’s Reunite at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature!
DFLL Alumni・Shining Thirty
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Apr
28
Who Gets to Be Social? Neurodiversity and Justice in Dementia Care, by Prof. Shu-Min Lin
Date & Time: April 28 (Tue), 13:30–15:30
Title: Who Gets to Be Social? Neurodiversity and Justice in Dementia Care
Speaker: Prof. Shu-Min Lin
(Professor and Director, Graduate Institute of English Teaching, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
Venue: Room 203, 2nd Floor, Humanities and Social Sciences Building II (HB203)
Highlights
2026-04-16
Honors & Awards
Congratulation to our student,Yang Hsiang-Yun, has been admitted to the PhD program in English (Literature) at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign (UIUC) with a six-year full scholarship.
2026-02-13
Honors & Awards
Congratulations to our student, Chen Huai-Min, on being recognized by multiple Youth Projects.
2026-02-09
Honors & Awards
Congratulations to Prof. Chou Chao-Ting and Prof. Yang Ya-Chu on their promotion to Professor!
2025-12-04
Honors & Awards
Congratulations to Professor Hsiao-Chen Liao of our department has been awarded the “Outstanding Advisor for International Students” for Academic Year 113.
News
2026-03-20
Calendar
Brown Bag Meeting】3/20 “Supplementing traditional historical linguistics methodology with probabilistic modelling”, by Prof. Andrei Munteanu
2026-03-02
Calendar
Who Gets to Be Social? Neurodiversity and Justice in Dementia Care, by Prof. Shu-Min Lin
2026-02-09
News
🔥 The 19th Linguistics Salon Is Here! 🔥 2026 Linguistics Salon: Language as a Multifaceted Prism – Perspectives on Mind, Sound, and Society
