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"Learning Mandarin in Taiwan!" Taiwan becomes the top destination for studying Mandarin
Taiwan has become a top destination for American students to learn and study Mandarin. Taiwan’s free society, welcoming people, convenient environment, exceptional scenery, and robust healthcare system are among the many reasons why foreigners choose to study, work, or live in Taiwan.
Press Release from Foundation for International Cooperation in Higher Education of Taiwan
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Cabinet hopes to retain overseas student talent
Premier Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁) has reiterated the government’s goal to have up to 47,000 overseas compatriot students stay on in Taiwan after graduation by 2030 in a bid to boost the nation’s workforce.
Press Release from TAIPEI TIMES
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Taiwan highlights the results of Taiwan Can Help spirit on International Organizations Day exhibition
Through imaginative exercises and entertaining games, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) hosted a special "International Organizations Day" exhibition at the Taipei Guest House, featuring the theme "Taiwan can help, Taiwan is always here" and highlighting Taiwan's accomplishments in encouraging international participation.
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Mainland Affairs Council encourages Hong Kong, Macau students to stay in Taiwan after graduation
MAC official hopes to see more HK, Macau students develop careers in Taiwan
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) on Saturday (Nov. 4) encouraged Hong Kong and Macau students to stay in Taiwan after graduation.
Press Release from Taiwan News
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Taiwan Scholarship and Huayu Enrichment Scholarship Recipients Welcomed to Taiwan for Study, Encouraged to Stay in Taiwan after Graduation
To welcome the new academic year, the "2023-24 Taiwan Scholarship and Huayu Enrichment Scholarship Recipients Orientation and Welcome Party" was held in grand fashion on November 10th at the Chang Yung-Fa Foundation. The Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and diplomats from various countries collectively welcomed new recipients of Taiwan Scholarships and Huayu Enrichment Scholarships who are in Taiwan for study. This year, over 1,000 students from more than 80 countries have been awarded scholarships to pursue education in Taiwan. This welcome reception attracted nearly 600 scholarship recipients to join. In addition to help the new students become familiar with the scholarship-related regulations, the orientation also assisted these students in understanding student life in Taiwan and integrating into the diverse society and culture of Taiwan.
Press Release from Yahoo! News
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Germany and TSMC strike an agreement to develop talent in semiconductors
With Dresden University of Technology, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has inked a "Semiconductor Talent Training Program Agreement". Up to 100 local students are anticipated to visit Taiwan annually as a result of this cooperation. Apart from attending Taiwanese institutions, internships at TSMC plants will also be organized for them.
Press Release from Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network
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Taiwan's top comic prize won by Bliss's 'Helena and Mr. Big Bad Wolf
Taipei, Oct. 26 (CNA) The Ministry of Culture unveiled the winners of the biggest comic awards in Taiwan on Thursday with the Grand Prize going to "Helena and Mr. Big Bad Wolf" (海倫娜與大野狼先生) by Bliss (布里斯).
Press Release from FOCUS TAIWAN CNA ENGLISH NEWS
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New Taipei's Christmasland opens on Nov 17
This year's theme is Santa Bear, Taiwan's largest gingerbread man to be showcased
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The New Taipei 2023 Christmasland in Banqiao District is officially slated to kick off on Nov. 17.
Press Release from Taiwan News
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Ministry of Education (MOE) held “Resume Writing and Interview Skills Lectures” in retaining overseas Chinese and foreign students working in Taiwan
In order to strengthen the population and immigration policy and encourage outstanding talented overseas Chinese and foreign students working in Taiwan, the Ministry of Education (MOE) held three sessions of “Resume Writing and Interview Skills Lectures for Overseas Chinese and Foreign Students” in North, Central and South of Taiwan. The event attracted more than 250 students and teachers from over 80 universities.
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2023 Interview with our staying in Taiwan Overseas Alumni-Leng Yao Dong
Leng Yao Dong, an outstanding overseas student from Myanmar, has been living in Taiwan for more than 40 years. He has committed to support academic educational exchanges between Taiwan and Myanmar.
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2023 Interview with our staying in Taiwan Overseas Alumni-Lee Leong Sze
Dr. Lee Leong Sze from National Kaohsiung Normal University has diverse experiences in international academic education, passing on the warmth of Taiwan to every overseas student.
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2023 Interview with our staying in Taiwan Overseas Alumni-Shiraishi Riko
“Taiwan is great, I like Taiwan very much. I actually feel more relaxed here after my business trip back from Japan; Taiwan is like my second home,” cheerfully said by Japanese Shiraishi Riko working as the Japanese marketing specialist more than a year at IMMERI Biotech Corp. To learn Mandarin and apply it in professional knowledge is the original motivation for her to study in Taiwan.
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Talent Taiwan Office one-stop service for foreign professionals launches
Taipei, Nov. 1 (CNA) The Talent Taiwan Office, a service center dedicated to recruiting foreign professionals and helping them get accustomed to life in Taiwan, was officially launched in Taipei on Wednesday.
Press Release from FOCUS TAIWAN CNA ENGLISH NEWS
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Vu Hong Thai, National Taiwan Normal University, Vietnam
《Taiwan -- Hidden Treasure Box》
Taipei 101, magnificent mountains and beaches, bustling night markets with abundant of delicious food are not something strange to all tourists traveling to Taiwan. On the other hand, when I step foot on this beautiful island, I recognize even more “treasures”which are hidden. From the Taiwanese grandma’s shopping bag, Xiaomei ice-cream, to the “mobile bakery”, I would say, and the traditional Zongzi, all have their own beauty and meaning. Though the social evolution is followed by the vanishing of many “treasures”, we would definitely be regretful once we know how to cherish the present.
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Magdelene Castro, National Taiwan Normal University, United States of America
《Taiwan is Orange》
Orange is a color that is often associated with creativity, balance, health, and happiness. In Taiwan, I found my balance in being a good student and learning a lot of Chinese, and also traveling and discovering new things around the island. I got more creative with my photography, and have overall been very happy and healthy here. Although I’m a foreigner, Taiwan feels familiar. To me, Taiwan is orange.
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