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    Wu Teh Yao (simplified Chinese: 吴德耀; traditional Chinese: 吳德耀; pinyin: Yào, 1915–17 April 1994) was a Chinese political scientist. He was an educator...
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  • Wu Yao may refer to: Wu Teh Yao (simplified Chinese: 吴德耀; traditional Chinese: 吳德耀; pinyin: Yào; 1915–1995), an educator and a specialist in Confucianism...
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    Report, Dr. Wu Teh Yao, was in fact an alumnus of the school (graduated 1936). Both draftees of the Fenn-Wu Report, Dr. William P. Fenn and Dr. Wu visited...
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  • Professor Wang Gungwu (born 1930), historian, sinologist, and writer Wu Teh Yao (1915-1994), political scientist Armin Baniaz Pahamin (born 1974) Ananda...
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  • educator. Wang Yinglai, biochemist who achieved the synthesis of insulin Wu Teh Yao, educationist, politics scholar. Zhang Zhiwen, agriculturist, Vice Director...
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  • Chancellor Lee Chiaw Meng 1975 1976 Vice-Chancellor Wu Teh Yao 1976 1977 Acting Chancellor Lu Yao (卢曜) 1968 1977 Vice-Chancellor (Administrative). From...
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  • Chen Xin-yuan Chaloempon Charoenkitamorn / Worrapol Thongsa-Nga Lu Ching-yao / Wu Guan-xun Kazuki Shibata / Naoki Yamada (withdrew) Nicole Gonzales Chan...
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  • author of the seminal work Natural Resources and the Political Struggle Wu Teh Yao, former Professor of Political Science and Vice-Chancellor of the National...
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  • including concerts, choirs, and parties. Beauson Tseng [zh], 1953–1958 Wu Teh Yao, 1958–1972 Ming-Shan Hsieh [zh], 1972–1978 Mei Ko-wan [zh], 1978–1992...
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  • the development of the teaching curriculum. The scholar and academic Wu Teh Yao was a director of the IEAP. "NUS East Asian Institute". www.eai.nus.edu...
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