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《TAIPEI TIMES》 US students start at Harvard Taipei


A screen grab from Harvard University’s Web site introduces the Harvard Summer Program in Taipei, also known as the Harvard Taipei Academy.
Photo: Screen grab from Web site

A screen grab from Harvard University’s Web site introduces the Harvard Summer Program in Taipei, also known as the Harvard Taipei Academy. Photo: Screen grab from Web site

2023/06/20 03:00

EXCHANGES: The Taipei academy was established after the termination of Harvard University’s cooperation with a Beijing school due to rising US-China tensions

By Yang Mien-chieh and Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporters

Sixty students from the US have begun their study at the Harvard Taipei Academy to study Mandarin and Taiwanese culture following the closing of the Harvard Beijing Academy in 2020.

Cooperation between Harvard University and Beijing Language and Culture University was terminated three years ago due to escalating US-China tensions.

The program was changed so that students from Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania would instead come to Taipei for the study of Mandarin and cultural exchanges.

The Harvard Taipei Academy was originally scheduled to be launched in 2020, but the program was postponed to this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of International Affairs at National Taiwan University said.

The program, which started on Friday, enrolled 60 students from Harvard, Yale, Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania and Williams College, the office said.

The students can improve their language skills through intensive Mandarin courses, as well as experience the beauty of Taiwan through cultural experience courses and off-campus visits, it said.

They are to carry out field research outside of Taipei to learn about Taiwanese customs and culture, it said.

Over weekends, students can go on excursions to cultural and historical landmarks and conduct exchanges with local students in “interest groups,” it said.

Through these interactions, local students would also be able to broaden their international horizons and connect with the world, it said.

The office thanked the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Harvard Club of the Republic of China for their administrative and financial support.

Meanwhile, National Chengchi University (NCCU) has signed a memorandum of cooperation with Purdue University to promote teaching and research cooperation in science and technology diplomacy.

NCCU Department of Business Administration professor Lo Ming-shiow (羅明琇) signed the memorandum with Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue CEO Michelle Giuda on Friday, NCCU said in a press release yesterday.

Representative to the US Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴), Purdue University president Mung Chiang (蔣濛) and former US undersecretary of state and cofounder of the institute Keith Krach witnessed the signing, it said.

“Our growing partnership will help accelerate the innovation and adoption of trusted technology and the cause of freedom,” the institute said on Twitter.

The cooperation goes beyond the inter-school level, connecting the national policy development of Washington on the US east coast and the high-tech resources in Silicon Valley on the west coast, NCCU said.

The program is also an important milestone for NCCU, as it is the first time it joined the global supply chain and technology security alliance with its expertise in humanities and social sciences, it said.

Interdisciplinary research and training in science and technology diplomacy are particularly critical, as US-China relations are tense and Taiwan has a pivotal strategic position in the Asia-Pacific region, NCCU said.

NCCU’s research expertise in geopolitics, international relations and supply chains, as well as resources in the industry, government and academia, made it the best choice for cooperation, it said.

The two sides are to launch cooperative projects in teaching and research related to global supply chain resilience, and professional training in science and technology diplomacy, as well as publish policy white papers and case reports, it said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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