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Taipei Medical University (TMU)

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Taipei Medical University (TMU) currently has 2 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 17, 2026.

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11 # Taipei Medical University (TMU) AI policy record
2+teaching: Taipei Medical University's Fall 2026 teaching notice says TMU encourages faculty members to use generative AI such as ChatGPT to enhance teaching quality and develop innovative teaching methods, and points faculty to Curriculum Section guidance and Teaching Resource Center guidelines.
3+Evidence (en, 4e1560bb0f40): TMU encourages faculty members to use generative AI, such as ChatGPT, to enhance teaching quality and develop innovative teaching methods. Curriculum Section provides faculty members with guidance for reference.
4+procurement: Taipei Medical University's Office of Academic Affairs announced a Spring 2026 generative AI tool account subsidy program for eligible faculty and student uses, including faculty who introduce generative AI tools into courses and specified student research, self-learning, competition, club, and project-research uses.
5+Evidence (zh-Hant, b0a0f874d50a): 為促進教師教學創新、增強學生學習支持、培養教師及學生的AI素養,鼓勵教師將生成式AI工具融入課程,創新教學設計、教學教法及教材;鼓勵學生應用生成式AI工具,進行自主學習,提高學習效率。

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procurement

Taipei Medical University's Office of Academic Affairs announced a Spring 2026 generative AI tool account subsidy program for eligible faculty and student uses, including faculty who introduce generative AI tools into courses and specified student research, self-learning, competition, club, and project-research uses.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence80%Evidence1Languageszh-Hant

teaching

Taipei Medical University's Fall 2026 teaching notice says TMU encourages faculty members to use generative AI such as ChatGPT to enhance teaching quality and develop innovative teaching methods, and points faculty to Curriculum Section guidance and Teaching Resource Center guidelines.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence82%Evidence1Languagesen

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