Tung-Tai Lin
Charles Tung-Tai Lin (林東泰, born April 25, 1950) is currently a professor at the Graduate Institute of Mass Communication at National Taiwan Normal University, NTNU (國立臺灣師範大學), where he served as vice president from August 2011 to July 2014.[1] His fields of interest include communication theories, research methodology, opinion survey, and social marketing.
Education
- BA in Department of Adult and Continuing Education, Journalism Group, NTNU
- MA in Department of Journalism, National Chengchi University
- MA in Department of Mass Communication, Michigan State University, U.S.A
- Ph. D in Department of Mass Communication, Ohio State University, U.S.A
Governmental Positions
- 2006/02-2008/08 Commissioner, National Communications Commission
- 2001/12-2004/12 Director, The 2nd Public Television Foundation Board
- 2000-2004 President, Chinese Association for Public Opinion Research
- 1998/12-2001/12 Director, The 1st Public Television Foundation Board
- 1998-2001 Commissioner, The 2nd Cable Radio and TV Commission
- 1999-2000 Vice President, Chinese Association for Public Opinion Research
- 1995-1998 Commissioner, The 1st Cable Radio and TV Commission
- 1988-1999 Secretary General, Chinese Association for Public Opinion Research
- 1994-1998 Vice Chairman, The Institute of Education for Mass Communication of R. O. C.[2]
Academic Positions
- 2011/08-2014/07 Vice President, NTNU
- 2009/08-Now Dean, College of Social Sciences, NTNU
- 1997/08-2003/07 Director, The Graduate Institute of Mass Communication, NTNU
- 1993/08-1995/07 Chairman, Department of Adult and Continuing Education, NTNU
- 1985/8-1990/7 Chairman, Department of Mass Communication, Tamkang University
References
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