To simplify the process, the Immigration Agency has promoted online applications for residence permits for formal academic degree students, and will no longer accept applying on paper at NIA service centers.
														To simplify the process, the Immigration Agency has promoted online applications for residence permits for formal academic degree students, and will no longer accept applying on paper at NIA service centers.
														The Ministry of Culture launched a special exhibition on August 1 at the National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall to commemorate Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day, inviting multi-ethnic artists to participate in the exhibition in hopes of highlighting the diversity of indigenous cultures, and their multifaceted cultural history.
A large solo exhibition that explores the themes of family, belongings, and home, by award-winning Philippine artist Marina Cruz, was launched in Taipei on Tuesday, when the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts reopened after 10 weeks.
														The Chinese language program for migrant workers organized by Taipei City Government kicked-off in April, but was forced to adopt online format due to the pandemic, seeking to minimize the hazard of contagion for enrolled students.
														Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor (MOL) on Wednesday announced that foreign nationals with permanent alien residency certificates or work permits will soon be able to participate in an existing employment plan that aims to get unemployed people back to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
														The Ministry of Culture (MOC) announced on June 29 that it has designated the “Liangdao Daowei Archaeological Site” in Matsu islands, Lienchiang County as the 11th national archaeological site.
														In light of the pandemic, the 2021 Green Island Human Rights Art Festival (2021綠島人權藝術季) has been moved online, with the National Human Rights Museum (NHRM) launching a series of online events at the end of June as an addition to the physical exhibition.
														Taipei Municipal Xisong High School on Wednesday opened registration for an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), becoming the first public high school in Taiwan to offer the program, which provides a qualification for entry into many universities worldwide.
														In response to the continued severity of COVID-19 contagion, and to cooperate with the prevention measures of the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), and the expects of the local governments that the Technology Industrial Parks to complete the expanded prevention measures for international migrant workers’ rapid screening of COVID-19, the Export Processing Zone Administration (EPZA) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) actively cooperates with local governments such as Taichung City,
														Taiwan has officially put its new supercomputer, the Taiwania 3, into service for use in academic and research projects related to COVID-19, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) said Tuesday.