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1 Taiwan-Germany Collaborations in Higher Education: Taiwan Perspectives Michael M.C. Lai, M.D., Ph.D. President National Cheng Kung University Michael M.C. Lai, M.D., Ph.D. President National Cheng Kung University
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Goals of internationalization (student and faculty mobility) To learn the cutting-edge science, technology and scholarship. To learn and understand foreign cultures. To facilitate international communication and establish personal contacts. To upgrade the country’s standing in international community. To learn the cutting-edge science, technology and scholarship. To learn and understand foreign cultures. To facilitate international communication and establish personal contacts. To upgrade the country’s standing in international community.
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Taiwan higher education institution at a glance A total of 163 universities and colleges. 54 public universities 109 private universities Among them, 73 are science-technology oriented universities. A total of 163 universities and colleges. 54 public universities 109 private universities Among them, 73 are science-technology oriented universities.
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The current status of Taiwan-Germany collaboration in higher education A total of 103 collaborative agreements signed between 62 universities in Germany and 37 universities in Taiwan. Types of collaboration agreements Sister Universities Student exchanges (undergraduate and graduates) Faculty exchanges Research collaboration Curriculum design and program of studies (short courses) Joint symposia and conferences Dual degree A total of 103 collaborative agreements signed between 62 universities in Germany and 37 universities in Taiwan. Types of collaboration agreements Sister Universities Student exchanges (undergraduate and graduates) Faculty exchanges Research collaboration Curriculum design and program of studies (short courses) Joint symposia and conferences Dual degree
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Other collaborations Taiwan Study Taiwan Ministry of Education and Free University Berlin, University of Heidelberg European Research Center on contemporary Taiwan Chiang Chin-Kuo Foundation and University of Tubingen. Taiwan Study Taiwan Ministry of Education and Free University Berlin, University of Heidelberg European Research Center on contemporary Taiwan Chiang Chin-Kuo Foundation and University of Tubingen.
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Size of NCKU Students : 21,567 10,910 undergraduates; 7,307 students in master programs; 3,350 students in doctorate programs Faculty : 1,188 526 professors; 305 associate professors; 287 assistant professors; 66 lecturers ; 4 other Staff : 3,540 1,435 University employees, 2,105 Hospital employees Campus : 183 hectares Students : 21,567 10,910 undergraduates; 7,307 students in master programs; 3,350 students in doctorate programs Faculty : 1,188 526 professors; 305 associate professors; 287 assistant professors; 66 lecturers ; 4 other Staff : 3,540 1,435 University employees, 2,105 Hospital employees Campus : 183 hectares
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9 Colleges 40 undergraduate departments, 77 master’s and 54 doctoral degree programs. Bioscience & Biotechnology Electrical Engineering & Information Science Engineering Liberal Arts Management Medicine Planning & Design Sciences Social Sciences 40 undergraduate departments, 77 master’s and 54 doctoral degree programs. Bioscience & Biotechnology Electrical Engineering & Information Science Engineering Liberal Arts Management Medicine Planning & Design Sciences Social Sciences
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The status of international students at NCKU 397 international students from 50 countries (The top 3 countries are Indonesia, Vietnam and Canada) Goal : 850 students by 2010 120 international scholars (postdoctoral fellows, faculty) 580 courses taught in English 397 international students from 50 countries (The top 3 countries are Indonesia, Vietnam and Canada) Goal : 850 students by 2010 120 international scholars (postdoctoral fellows, faculty) 580 courses taught in English
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History of NCKU collaborations with Universities in Germany Partnership (sister universities): RWTH Aachen University 1976 Universität Frankfurt/Main 1976 Technische Universität München 1976 renewed 2003 Technische Universität Darmstadt 1987 Universität Stuttgart 1992 Partnership (sister universities): RWTH Aachen University 1976 Universität Frankfurt/Main 1976 Technische Universität München 1976 renewed 2003 Technische Universität Darmstadt 1987 Universität Stuttgart 1992
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Cooperation Programs Exchange of Students Exchange of Faculty Members Exchange of Information and Publications Joint International Conferences Joint Research Projects Joint Training Programs Exchange of Students Exchange of Faculty Members Exchange of Information and Publications Joint International Conferences Joint Research Projects Joint Training Programs
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Exchange of Students Technische Universität München: LAOTSE ( Links to Asia by Organising Traineeship and Student Exchange) -- short-term exchange (one semester/one year) -- tuition waiver -- academic credit sharing Technische Universität München: LAOTSE ( Links to Asia by Organising Traineeship and Student Exchange) -- short-term exchange (one semester/one year) -- tuition waiver -- academic credit sharing
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Exchange of Faculty Members Technische Universität Darmstadt -- visiting scholars in Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, Geology, Waste Water Treatment, Environmental Engineering, etc. Technische Universität München -- visiting scholars in Mechanical Engineering, Urban Planning, etc. Universität Stuttgart -- visiting scholars in Electrical Engineering Technische Universität Darmstadt -- visiting scholars in Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, Geology, Waste Water Treatment, Environmental Engineering, etc. Technische Universität München -- visiting scholars in Mechanical Engineering, Urban Planning, etc. Universität Stuttgart -- visiting scholars in Electrical Engineering
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Joint International Conferences Technische Universität Darmstadt -- co-sponsored joint international conferences on Urban Planning, Precision Manufacturing Technology, VLSI & CAD, High-Speed Cutting Technology, etc. Technische Universität Darmstadt -- co-sponsored joint international conferences on Urban Planning, Precision Manufacturing Technology, VLSI & CAD, High-Speed Cutting Technology, etc.
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Joint Research Projects Technische Universität Darmstadt -- Textdatenbank Fuer Bauwesen und Wirtschaftswissenschaft -- Linear Motor Technische Universität München -- Heat Transfer Technische Universität Darmstadt -- Textdatenbank Fuer Bauwesen und Wirtschaftswissenschaft -- Linear Motor Technische Universität München -- Heat Transfer
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Joint Training Programs Technische Universität Darmstadt -- Thesis Research -- Summer Research (sponsored by NSC) Technische Universität Darmstadt -- Thesis Research -- Summer Research (sponsored by NSC)
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Other Cooperations Exchange of researchers and joint international curriculum in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering with Rostock University Summer Institute Program sponsored by NSC and DAAD PPP and Sandwich Programs sponsored by NSC and DAAD Exchange of researchers and joint international curriculum in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering with Rostock University Summer Institute Program sponsored by NSC and DAAD PPP and Sandwich Programs sponsored by NSC and DAAD
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Current International Students NCKU International Students from Germany Political Economy Doctoral Program 1 International Management Doctoral Program 1 Aeronautics & Astronautics Master’s Program 1 International Management Master’s Program 3 Totaled 6 2007 academic year NCKU International Students from Germany Political Economy Doctoral Program 1 International Management Doctoral Program 1 Aeronautics & Astronautics Master’s Program 1 International Management Master’s Program 3 Totaled 6 2007 academic year
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Issues in Internationalization at NCKU Communication between international students and home students Internationalized social environment (spoken English, infrastructure, etc.) Curriculum on internationalization issues to benefit home students Communication between international students and home students Internationalized social environment (spoken English, infrastructure, etc.) Curriculum on internationalization issues to benefit home students
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Challenges to Internationalization The motivation of local students to study abroad is low Lack an internationally friendly environment Subpar English language skills University name recognition not high Difficult to establish long-term education or research collaboration The motivation of local students to study abroad is low Lack an internationally friendly environment Subpar English language skills University name recognition not high Difficult to establish long-term education or research collaboration
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