Guest Lecture: My Life’s Journey Across 3 Continents, 6 Cultures, and 12 Languages: Observations and Lessons Learned
GIDS and IMAS jointly organised a lecture inviting Dr. Kubler, Visiting Professor at National Tsing Hua University, to share his experience in living and working in different intercultural and international settings.
IMAS in Matsu!
Our IMAS students have finally made it to Matsu, one of the outlying islands of Taiwan. The proximity to Mainland China makes this place a very special opportunity to grasp a deeper understanding in Cross-Strait relations.
The Taiwan Issue in US – China Relations
Course Introduction: This course is an overview of Taiwan’s role in the US- China relationship. It focuses on change and continuity in American policy toward Taiwan from 1949 to the present, the evolution of Chinese policy toward Taiwan in the face of the emergence of a separate national identity and a democratic political system on Taiwan, and the choices facing Taiwan as theU.S.-China relationship moves from partnership to rivalry. This class is taught by Prof. Harry Harding, a Professor of Public Policy at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy,and
Winter Travel to Help – Winter Break
Dear all, Due to popular demand, we are hosting another “Travel to Help” activity.This activity requires students to use their specialties to help the communities. The subsidy for this activity is $10,000 per student. This amount is to compensate for accommodation, transportation, and meals. 1. Before you apply for this activity, you need to explain briefly about your travel, such as where do you want to go, and what kind of help that you could offer to the local community.2. The destination needs to be a countryside or a rural area.3. The
Winter Travel to Help – Winter Break
Dear all, Due to popular demand, we are hosting another “Travel to Help” activity. This activity requires students to use their specialty to help the community. The subsidy for this activity is $10,000 per student. This amount is to compensate for accommodation, transportation, and meals. 1. Before you apply for this activity, you need to explain briefly about your travel, such as where do you want to go, and what kind of help that you could offer to the local community. 2. The destination needs to be a countryside or a rural area. 3. The
The Taiwan Issue in US – China Relations
Course Introduction:This course is an overview of Taiwan’s role in the US- China relationship. It focuses on change and continuity in American policy toward Taiwan from 1949 to the present, the evolution of Chinese policy toward Taiwan in the face of the emergence of a separate national identity and a democratic political system on Taiwan, and the choices facing Taiwan as theU.S.-China relationship moves from partnership to rivalry. This class is taught by Prof. Harry Harding, a Professor of Public Policy at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy,and also
IMAS-Fulbright Taiwan Meetup
On September 29, our three Fulbright students got together with Fulbright Taiwan Executive Director Dr. Randall Nadeau and Alumni Program Specialist Dalia Chang to talk about their experiences and academic progress at NCCU.