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
Welcome New Students 2020!
The international programs IDAS, IMAS and IMES welcome the new students of 2020! Professors and lecturers of the Int'l programsSecond Year Student introducing IDASWelcome presentation by Prof. TangFirst meetingSecond Year StudentsFirst meetingDinner after a long hikeHike to Zhinan TempleOld and New IMAS students
NCCU Enrollment Guideline for Fall 2020
For incoming students, please refer to the enrollment guidelines below. NCCU_2020_Fall_Enrollment_Guideline200829-updated下載 109學年國際新生報到指南200829下載
Fall 2020 Registration Notice
Please pay attention to these registration guidelines for the fall semester of 2020. https://aca.nccu.edu.tw/attachments/article/4870/1091(ENG).pdf
Travel to Help
Dear all, Social Science College now has a activity called "Travel to help"This activity require students to use their specialties to help the communities. The subsidy for this activity is $10,000 per student. This amount is to compensate accommodation, transportation and meal.And students will need to go to Taitung for 10-14 days. During your stay, students will need to figure out what does students can do for the local community. When students come back, they need to submit a report of what they done.Please come back before Sep. 14th. Office will have a lecture over this