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  • Taiwan’s semiconductor college aims to bridge talent gap

    Taiwan’s College of Semiconductor Research, launched in 2021, aims to bridge education and industry needs amid a talent crisis. Experts urge policy changes to boost STEM skills.
    2026/01/13 11:54
  • Taiwan, Japan boost educational ties with new initiative

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Education announced a new initiative to boost educational exchanges with Japan. Taiwanese educators visited Japan to explore integration of industry, culture, and sustainability in schools, fostering cooperation and global perspectives.
    2025/11/27 09:00
  • UC Berkeley chancellor pledges continued Taiwan collab

    UC Berkeley Chancellor Richard K. Lyons says artificial intelligence revolutionizes global higher education, including Taiwan partnerships. Berkeley leads universities integrating AI into research and teaching while maintaining international collaboration despite shifting US policies.
    2025/11/07 19:35
  • Taiwan hosts Eswatini delegation for academic exchange

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Education hosted Eswatini officials to discuss international education and talent exchange. The visit focused on vocational training and scholarships.
    2025/07/29 11:00
  • Taiwan seeks UK support for CPTPP bid in high-level talks

    President Lai Ching-te met with British Minister Douglas Alexander to urge U.K. support for Taiwan’s CPTPP bid. They discussed trade ties, energy, and tech collaborations.
    2025/07/01 08:00
  • Taiwan’s top university climbs five spots in global ranking

    QS released the 2026 World University Rankings, with National Taiwan University climbing to 63rd globally. Discover how Taiwan’s universities fared and their key strengths.
    2025/06/19 10:11
  • Taiwan, France strengthen higher education partnerships

    Taiwan and France strengthen higher education ties at the 2025 forum in Lille. Leaders discuss collaboration, internships, and student welfare, enhancing bilateral relations.
    2025/06/18 16:00
  • TSMC opens first international lab with University of Tokyo

    TSMC and the University of Tokyo launched the TSMC-UTokyo Lab to advance semiconductor research and education. This partnership aims to foster innovation and talent development in the semiconductor field.
    2025/06/12 16:00
  • Taiwan targets 15% reduction in traffic deaths with new plan

    Premier Cho Jung-tai announced a collaboration with local authorities to enhance road safety following a traffic accident. Efforts aim to reduce fatalities by 15% compared to 2023, focusing on improved intersections, crosswalk lighting, and car window tinting regulations.
    2025/05/27 15:00
  • Taiwan firm to unveil first AI whiteboard at COMPUTEX

    Compal Electronics unveils the world’s first AI electronic whiteboard at COMPUTEX in Taipei, featuring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processor. This innovation enhances AI capabilities in education and enterprise, offering real-time processing and reduced power consumption.
    2025/05/12 22:00
  • New air quality standards for schools proposed

    Taiwan’s Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming announced new regulations for factories near schools to enhance air quality monitoring. The plan involves collaboration with education and health ministries to protect students’ health and ensure equal educational opportunities.
    2025/03/17 13:00
  • Taiwan-U.S. education ties span decades, says official

    Taiwan and the U.S. strengthen educational ties with over 2,000 cooperation agreements. More than 20,000 Taiwanese study in the U.S., while 4,000 Americans, mostly learning Mandarin, are in Taiwan.
    2025/03/14 12:00
  • Taipei opens drone education center at high school

    Taipei City opens the Drone Education Center at Muzha Vocational High School, investing NT$1.2 million to enhance drone skills in 15 schools. The initiative focuses on training teachers, expanding competitions, and integrating drone technology into curricula by the 114th academic year.
    2025/03/12 17:00
  • Tsai Ing-wen visits French Senate, highlights democracy

    Former President Tsai Ing-wen visited the French Senate, highlighting shared democratic values and fostering Taiwan-France relations. She expressed gratitude for France’s support and anticipated further collaboration in trade, technology, culture, and education.
    2024/10/17 10:18
  • Taiwan, Czech Republic deepen ties with new agreements

    Explore the strengthening ties between Taiwan and the Czech Republic as Premier Cho Jung-tai welcomes a Czech delegation led by Senate Vice President Jiří Drahoš, focusing on democratic values, technological cooperation, and cultural exchanges.
    2024/06/12 17:01
  • Taiwan to open marine conservation education center in July

    The Ocean Conservation Administration (OCA) renews its MOU with the National Museum of Natural Science and the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium to boost marine conservation and science education, announcing the opening of a new marine conservation education center in Central Taiwan by July 2024. The collaboration, deepened on World Earth Day, aims to enhance marine wildlife habitat and wetland conservation efforts, alongside a sea turtle rehabilitation project showing significant success in wildlife rescue endeavors.
    2024/04/22 15:25
  • NTU launches international semiconductor training with TSMC

    Discover how Taiwan’s NTU and TSMC are pioneering the future of semiconductor education and international collaboration, welcoming students from around the globe to innovate and grow together.
    2024/03/06 18:10
  • Taiwan, Harvard launch PhD scholarship program for students

    Taipei’s Ministry of Education and Harvard University signed an MOU for a five-year collaboration, sponsoring five Taiwanese students annually to pursue doctoral degrees at Harvard starting in 2025. The partnership marks Harvard as the 18th global top 100 university to establish a PhD scholarship scheme with Taiwan. The Ministry aims to deepen academic exchange and nurture globally recognized leaders through this collaboration.
    2024/03/04 18:03
  • New Taipei allocates NT$50M for school security

    New Taipei City intensifies efforts to enhance school safety in Taiwan, allocating NT$50 million for security upgrades and implementing collaborative measures with various agencies. The government aims to foster a safer learning environment through collective action and proactive initiatives.
    2024/02/26 17:03
  • Taiwan must innovate to counter declining Ph.D. students

    Discover the challenges facing Taiwan’s doctoral education, including declining enrollments, financial burdens, and the rise of alternative learning methods. Learn how these factors are impacting research talent and industrial technology development.
    2024/02/12 12:30
  • Taipei Mayor to ride revamped gondola during LNY

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an plans to take his family on a ride on the newly renovated Maokong Gondola during the Lunar New Year holidays to visit the zoo. The gondola cabins have been redesigned in collaboration with "Animal Rescue Team Taiwan" and the popular "Maji Meow" (cat) to promote animal conservation, rescue efforts, and life education. From Feb. 3 to Feb. 14, customers who purchase three one-day passes will receive a limited edition New Year magnet set. Each one-day pass purchase also includes a single limited edition magnet. The cabins feature images of the gondola’s mascots, including the "Landlord" (a sloth), the Maji Cat, EMMA, and a calf. QR codes inside the cabins provide access to real conservation stories, promoting respect for all life and equality among creatures. Visitors to the Camphor Tree Trail during the New Year period can enjoy blooming lupines, the "Maokong Light Halo" at night, and sporadic God of Wealth blessings at various gondola stations. Limited quantities of sweets and cookies will be given away at the gondola stations from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 10 to Feb. 12.
    2024/02/02 16:03
  • Keelung partners with UC Berkeley for remote courses

    Keelung City Mayor George Hsieh has announced a collaboration with the University of California, Berkeley to offer a remote course for high school students in Keelung. Out of 249 applicants, 30 students will be selected for the program, which will begin next month. This initiative is part of Hsieh’s plan to promote academic excellence locally and he aims to introduce more courses in 2024 to provide Keelung’s top high schoolers with high-quality international education. The selected students will participate in a course focused on the autonomous vehicle industry, learning programming in Python and various algorithms. Classes will be held twice weekly from February 24 to March 24 at the city hall briefing room. Upon completion, students will receive a certificate of completion from UC Berkeley. This collaboration aims to encourage local education and retain talented students in Keelung.
    2024/01/29 17:08
  • Education Dept. confirms death of stabbed student

    A junior high school student in New Taipei City has tragically died after being stabbed by another student. The victim suffered five knife wounds to his neck and lungs, despite receiving emergency treatment at the hospital. The incident occurred after a female student, who felt rebuked by the victim, recruited a male student to retaliate. The victim was stabbed twice in the lungs and neck, resulting in significant blood loss. Speculation of his death was confirmed by the Education Department. Following this incident, the department has pledged to strengthen measures to ensure student safety, including dispatching counselors and social workers for follow-up guidance and collaboration with police agencies. The Education Department is also providing support to the victim’s family through legal consultation and coordination with relevant departments. Additionally, efforts will be made to enhance teachers’ campus security capabilities.
    2023/12/27 10:45
  • Biden signs defense act to boost Taiwan’s self-defense

    U.S. President Joe Biden has signed the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (FY2024 NDAA), which includes a comprehensive training program for Taiwan’s military. The program aims to enhance Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities and will be overseen by the U.S. Secretary of Defense. The legislation, which has received approval from both houses of the U.S. Congress, allocates a total of US$886 billion for this purpose. The training program will focus on layered defense, asymmetric defense strategies, cross-communication between the U.S. and Taiwan’s military, information sharing, and the improvement of professional military education and civilian control over the military. Additionally, the act emphasizes collaboration between the U.S. and Taiwan on military cyber security and requires regular updates on Taiwan arm sales proceedings. It also mandates the Secretary of Defense to submit biannual reports to Congress on the military developments of the People’s Republic of China, particularly in areas such as Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and the South China Sea, covering topics such as weapon upgrades, procurement, and military operations.
    2023/12/23 12:34
  • Lan I-chen appointed as FJU’s new president

    Dr. Lan I-chen has been appointed as the new president of Fu Jen Catholic University (FJU), marking a new chapter for the institution. Lan’s appointment was authorized by the Vatican’s Congregation for Catholic Education and is awaiting final approval from Taiwan’s Ministry of Education. As a seasoned scholar and administrator, Lan, 54, is expected to lead the century-old university towards an innovative future. Lan has proposed a five-point development plan for the FJU, known as G.R.A.C.E, which focuses on global positioning, student recruitment, international partnerships, collaboration with hospitals, academics, government, community, and industries, as well as entrepreneurship and charity involvement. These objectives aim to enhance the university’s international reputation, increase enrollment of both domestic and foreign students, and foster collaborations across various sectors for sustainable development. In response to Taiwan’s declining birthrate, Lan plans to establish overseas outposts in collaboration with Catholic universities to expand student intake while ensuring educational quality.
    2023/12/22 15:40
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