Title: Developing Successful Academic Relations with Taiwan
1Developing Successful Academic Relations with
Taiwan
- Presented by
- Dr. Gail Cuthbert Brandt
- Dr. Lawrence Huang
- Dr. Mario Laforest
2Canada - Taiwan Comparison Chart (2004-2005)
3Numbers of Student Visas Issued by Major
Countries of Destination
(Source Ministry of Education)
4Foreign Students in Taiwan
(Source Ministry of Education)
5INCREASING 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
6Major Agenda of Higher Education in Taiwan
- Quality Assurance
- Internationalization
- Accountability
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7Government Partnership
- The Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT)
- Ministry of Education
- Memorandum of Understanding on Education
Cooperation - Canada-Taiwan Conference on Higher Education
8Scholarship 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
9Research 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
10English 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
11Agreement 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
12Human 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 (?)
13Tips 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
14Useful 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
15 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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17Canadian Education Fair Taipei, Taiwan October
78, 2005
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22The Go Abroad Fair Toronto, Canada October 1415,
2005
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25Opportunities for Canadian Universities in Taiwan
- Dr. Gail Cuthbert Brandt
- University of Waterloo
- Canadian Bureau for International Education
- November 14, 2005
26Personal 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
27Institutional 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
288th Canada-Taiwan Conference on Higher Education
298th 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
30Areas 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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31Research, 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
32Research, 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
33Areas 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
34Student 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
35Areas 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
36Other 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
37Other 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.
38Other 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
39Conclusion
- 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
40Experimental Forest of National Taiwan
University, Chitou