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DPP Swaps Yeh Jiunn-rong onto the Field? One NTU President for Three Ministers of Education—Kuan is Worth It!

The DPP has redeployed Interior Minister Yeh Jiunn-rong, known for his actions against the National Women's League, to head the Ministry of Education. Meanwhile, Hsu Kuo-yung (famous for accidentally eating giant taro) takes over the Interior Ministry. Netizens mock the shuffle as 'Liao Hua serving as the vanguard because there are no great generals left in Shu.'

When Government Cannot Be Trusted: One Scholar Abandoned US High-Salary Teaching in Taiwan, Yet Insulted as 'Rice Bug' After Retirement

This is one scholar's personal experience in 1986 abandoning US $40,000 annual salary work, resolutely returning to Taiwan teaching (monthly salary under NT$30,000). The author enjoyed university teaching, research and helping small farmers promoting agricultural products, always believing 'the nation would care for me.' Yet after retirement, government 'broke its promise,' disparaging contributors as 'rice bugs,' leaving him feeling profound irony and unspoken betrayal, questioning Taiwan's retirement prospects.

The Kuan Chung-ming Incident: Over 4,000 Academia Sinica Fellows, NTU Faculty, Students and Alumni Petition Against DPP's 'Political Interference' in University Autonomy

After Kuan Chung-ming was selected as NTU president, the DPP and Taiwan People's Party faced accusations of extending 'political hands into campus governance,' interfering with academic freedom. Over 40 Academia Sinica fellows and 4,000+ NTU faculty, students and alumni launched a petition demanding President Tsai Ing-wen stop undermining democratic values and academic freedom.

NTU Plagiarism Allegation Update: University Rules it Unsubstantiated; Outside World Questions DPP's 'Black Hand' Interfering with Academic Autonomy

This article reports on the follow-up to the plagiarism allegations against NTU President-elect Professor Kuan Chung-ming, raised by DPP Legislator Chang Liao Wan-chien. It notes that after Ker Chien-ming and other legislators demanded Kuan give up the presidency, there were widespread suspicions of DPP interference in university autonomy. Ultimately, National Taiwan University's Research Integrity Office met to discuss the case and ruled it unsubstantiated, finding no evidence of plagiarism by Kuan. The article includes links to related news, emphasizing issues of political interference and character assassination.

Oolong Slander: DPP Legislator Chang-Liao Wan-chien Accuses Kuan Chung-ming of Plagiarism — Investigation Reveals Student Cited Professor's Manuscript

This report clarifies the plagiarism allegations brought by DPP Legislator Chang-Liao Wan-chien against Kuan Chung-ming, the President-elect of National Taiwan University. Chang-Liao claimed a paper co-authored by Kuan and Chen Chien-liang was identical to a Master's student's thesis, implying plagiarism. However, scholars verified that the student's thesis explicitly cited the 'manuscript' by Kuan and Chen in its references, proving the student cited the professors first. The author characterizes this as an unverified 'Oolong' (bungled) smear and criticizes certain individuals and media for inciting public opinion regarding personnel appointments in the academic ivory tower.