In preparation for the start of the coming semester, TNUA’s Epidemic Prevention Decision Making Task Force will continue to monitor the Central Epidemic Command Center’s epidemic information and announce the latest campus epidemic prevention measures according to the development of the epidemic at any time. In addition, according to the resolution reached at the second University-level epidemic prevention meeting that took place in the first semester of School Year 2020, all faculty, staff and students of the University must complete the “First Survey of TNUA Faculty, Staff and Students’ Overseas Travel History and Management of Infection Risk Cases for Second Semester, School Year 2020” (see link below) in order to facilitate campus epidemic-prevention efforts. The survey is open from February 17 to February 22, 2021.
Please do not come to school if you are undergoing self-health management as designated by the disease control authorities. For matters concerning taking leaves of absence, students should contact the Student Guidance Section (ext. 1315); and faculty and staff members should contact the Personnel Office (ext. 1605).
If you need support for working or studying from home, please go to the “Epidemic Prevention Zone” on the official website: https://cc.tnua.edu.tw/防疫專區/).
** Notes for filling out the “First Survey of TNUA Faculty, Staff and Students’ Overseas Travel History and Management of Infection Risk Cases for Second Semester, School Year 2020”:
1. The survey is open from February 17 to February 22, 2021.
2. Please use your iTNUA account and password to access the survey. Website: https://form.tnua.edu.tw/
If you are a part-time teacher or assistant (work-study student) and do not have a TNUA email account, you are advised to apply for a TNUA email account at the TNUA Computer Center.
3. COVID-19 is very unpredictable. Please take care of the health of yourself, your family and others. It is important that all epidemic-prevention units stay alert and dynamic, and keep abreast of the latest prevention measures issued by the University’s Epidemic Prevention Decision Making Task Force. The epidemic prevention work requires the concerted efforts and cooperation of all of us. Please make sure that the epidemic prevention windows of each unit convey all the epidemic prevention information to the relevant colleagues, so that we can work together to build a strong campus protection network and protect the safety of all faculty, staff and students.
In addition, we would like to remind you again that the “2021 TNUA Faculty, Staff and Students’ Travel History and Management of Infection Risk Cases” is applicable to the whole school year. If you have been notified of the need for undergoing health management, please fill out the online form to help us maintain campus safety.