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Title: Developing Successful Academic Relations with Taiwan


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Developing Successful Academic Relations with
Taiwan
  • Presented by
  • Dr. Gail Cuthbert Brandt
  • Dr. Lawrence Huang
  • Dr. Mario Laforest

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Canada - Taiwan Comparison Chart (2004-2005)
3
Numbers of Student Visas Issued by Major
Countries of Destination
(Source Ministry of Education)
4
Foreign Students in Taiwan
(Source Ministry of Education)
5
INCREASING NUMBER OF FOREIGN STUDENTS IN CANADA
(FLOWS)
Foreign Student Population by Principal Country
of Origin, Annual Flows Initial Entries,
2000-2002
Reference Citizenship and Immigration Canada,
Facts and Figures 2002
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Major Agenda of Higher Education in Taiwan
  • Quality Assurance
  • Internationalization
  • Accountability

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Government Partnership
  • The Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT)
  • Ministry of Education
  • Memorandum of Understanding on Education
    Cooperation
  • Canada-Taiwan Conference on Higher Education

8
Scholarship Opportunities to Canadian Students
  • Taiwan Scholarships
  • 5 scholarships (duration 3 to 4 years) for
    degree programs, e.g. Bachelor, master and Ph.D.
    degrees
  • Mandarin Language Scholarships
  • 5 Scholarships (duration 1 year) for language
    and culture programs

9
Research Grants for Taiwan Studies
  • Nature of grants
  • Promote Taiwan studies in Canada and foster
    contacts between academics in both countries.
    Only scholars are eligible for this grant.
  • Benefits
  • Travel allowance (round trip Canada Taiwan
    economy ticket) Per diem of US180 (up to three
    weeks)
  • Total number of grantees since 1994
  • Canadian Association of Taiwan Studies (CATS)
    with 36 members
  • Annual Conference Meetings
  • 2003 in Ottawa, 2004 in Calgary and 2005 in
    Montreal

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English Teachers Recruiting
  • Canada, through the CECN Network, is the first
    country to reach an agreement with Taiwan in 2004
    to recruit certified English teachers to come to
    Taiwan to teach at elementary schools.
  • Since September 2004, 35 teachers have come to
    Taiwan
  • The target for 2006 is 100 teachers

11
Agreement of Academic Cooperation Between Quebec
and Taiwan
  • Quebec offers ten Quebecer tuition fees rate
    bursaries to Taiwanese college students
  • Taiwan offers ten tuition fees free bursaries
  • The agreement will be signed in Spring 2006

12
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
(HRSDC)International Academic Mobility (IAM)
Initiative
  • Program for North American Mobility in Higher
    Education
  • Canada European Union Program for Co-operation
    in Higher Education and Training
  • Canada Asia (?)

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Tips on Working with Taiwan Partners
  • Participation in overseas education fairs
  • Establish direct academic linkages with colleges
    or universities
  • Choose a reputable local recruiting agent for ESL
    program
  • Provide your best service to the students on
    campus
  • Work closely with our offices in Canada

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Useful Links for Canadian Students
  • GOVERNMENT LINKS IN TAIWAN
  • Taiwans Ministry of Education www.moe.gov.tw
  • Taiwans Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    www.mofa.gov.tw
  • Taiwans Government Information Office
    www.gio.gov.tw
  • VISITING TAIWAN
  • Taiwan Map www.taiwan-map.com
  • General Information on Taiwan
    http//202.39.225.132/jsp/Eng/html/about_taiwan/ge
    neral.jsp
  • STUDY OPPORTUNITIES IN TAIWAN
  • Study in Taiwan www.studyintaiwan.org
  • Taiwan Scholarship for Canadian Students
    www.comnet.ca/moecult/2005_2006_Scholarship.htm
  • Language Scholarship for Canadian Students
  • www.comnet.ca/moecult/Language_Scholarship.htm
  • List of Universities and Colleges in Taiwan
    www.studyintaiwan.org/university_college_guide/uni
    versity_college_guide.htm
  • List of Mandarin Language Centers
  • www.studyintaiwan.org/learning-chinese/learning-c
    hinese.htm
  • TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL OFFICE, CANADA
  • Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Canada
    www.taiwan-canada.org
  • Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Toronto
    www.toronto-teco.org
  • Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Vancouver
    www.taiwan-vancouver.org

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2005 Autumn Education UK Exhibition The Best You
Can Be!!
The British Council is holding an Education UK
Exhibition from the 29 October to 5 November
2005, in Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung and Kaoshiung.
Representatives from 95 British Universities and
Schools will be taking part and you will be able
to find out about a wide range of full time and
distance learning courses from Secondary School
to University study including English Language
and Vocational Courses as well as Undergraduate,
Masters and PhD qualifications.
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Canadian Education Fair Taipei, Taiwan October
78, 2005
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The Go Abroad Fair Toronto, Canada October 1415,
2005
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Opportunities for Canadian Universities in Taiwan
  • Dr. Gail Cuthbert Brandt
  • University of Waterloo
  • Canadian Bureau for International Education
  • November 14, 2005

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Personal and Institutional Connections to Taiwan
  • 1992-2002 (Principal, Renison College, UW)
  • -annual East Asian Festivals
  • -generous support by TECO Toronto and TECO
    Ottawa in supporting the cultural programming
    (e.g. loaning traditional Chinese costumes)
  • - Renison professor of Psychology awarded a
    Taiwan Studies Grant for Canadian scholars to
    support her research in cross-cultural study of
    how children learn

27
Institutional Connections,2
  • 2003-present (Associate Vice-President Academic
    responsible for international relations)
  • Faculty of Engineering, UW has had an exchange
    with National Taiwan University since 2003
  • 2005 UW signed an MOU with NTU
  • - attended the 8th annual Canada-Taiwan
    Conference on Higher Education held at National
    Taiwan University, May 2-4, 2005
  • -main theme University Education for Global
    Citizenship
  • -attended by representatives of 12 Canadian
    universities and 14 Taiwanese universities

28
8th Canada-Taiwan Conference on Higher Education
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8th Canada-Taiwan Conference on Higher Education
  • Issues explored included joint degree/dual
    degree recognition, credit recognition between
    universities, faculty and student exchanges, and
    other areas for collaboration
  • Minister of Education announced that the
    government of Taiwan will provide extra funding
    to Taiwanese universities that internationalize
  • Taiwanese focus on advanced engineering, S T

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Areas of Collaboration
  • Research
  • -Taiwan is one of the worlds leader in
    computer technology and semiconductor research
  • - government invests heavily in R D
  • - world renowned research park in
  • Hsinchu (72 km. south of Taipei)
  • -two of Taiwans top national universities
    National Tsing Hua University and National Chiao
    Tung University are located in same city
  • -Hsinchu known as the Science City of Taiwan

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Research, 2
  • Given emphasis on internationalization, many
    excellent opportunities for Canadian faculty to
    go to Taiwan as visiting professors
  • Areas of strength in Taiwanese Universities
    Chinese literature, indigenous studies,
    biodiversity, semiconductors , SME management,
    international business, regional studies,
    semi-tropical diseases

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Research, 3
  • Academia Sinica (www.sinica.edu.tw)
  • - Taiwans pre-eminent research institute,
    affiliated directly to the Presidential Office of
    R.O.C.
  • -headed by Nobel laureate in Chemistry, Dr.
    Yuan-Tseh Lee
  • -25 research institutes in the areas of
    mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences,
    humanities and social sciences headed by
    world-class scholars
  • -tremendous opportunities for Canadian graduate
    students and faculty to connect with these
    research institutes

33
Areas of Collaboration
  • Student Exchanges
  • -in 2004, 32,000 outgoing students from
    Taiwan only 6,000 incoming
  • -Taiwanese government and universities are keen
    to achieve more balance
  • - of student body that is international will
    become a KPI for universities

34
Student Exchanges, 2
  • - 158 universities in Taiwan represent
    excellent opportunities for Canadian universities
    to develop exchanges
  • - many top quality, comprehensive universities
    as potential partners
  • - graduate exchanges

35
Areas of collaboration Joint Degrees
  • great potential at both the undergraduate and
    graduate level
  • advantageous to students less expensive since
    spend only two years (or 1 yr. in case of
    Masters) in Canada get degree from both
    institutions
  • reinforces connections among faculty members on
    both sides

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Other Opportunities Visa Students
  • International Student Recruitment
  • - in 2004, Taiwan was Canadas 6th largest
    market for study visas 22 were issued to those
    seeking BA or grad degree
  • -Canada was students 2nd choice after USA
  • - considerable room for expansion since only
    approx. 2100 Taiwanese came to study in Canada
    while over 14,000 went to USA
  • -high standard of living in Taiwan, high value
    put on education, parents willing to pay for high
    quality education

37
Other Opportunities, 2
  • Strong interest in graduate programs in last
    five years, numbers of Taiwanese students seeking
    grad degrees has more than doubled
  • CECN report, July 2004 Quality candidates are
    often discouraged by the long response time of
    Canadian graduate programs compared to those of
    other countries.

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Other opportunities, 3
  • ESL
  • -continued strong demand for ESL programs at all
    levels
  • -for Canadian universities and colleges, ESL
    programs tied to conditional admission is very
    attractive
  • -opportunities for exchange of ESL personnel
    with ESL centres at major Taiwanese universities

39
Conclusion
  • For Canadian universities, there are many
    excellent opportunities to build strong academic
    relations with Taiwans universities and
    relationships, and to recruit high quality
    undergraduate and graduate students

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Experimental Forest of National Taiwan
University, Chitou
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