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MOE aims to ensure quality education with new hires
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Education is addressing the teacher shortage with a talent pool platform and other measures as the new academic year begins.2024/08/26 16:02 -
Survey: Tech firms optimistic about second half of 2024
85% of tech companies in a recent survey by 1111 Job Bank exhibit a positive outlook for the year’s second half, with a strong hiring intent despite recruitment challenges and a declining graduate pool.2024/07/08 17:04 -
MOE hosts training to tackle campus gender incidents
MOE hosted 2014 campus gender incident training, experts led real-case discussions on incidents, which targeted investigation talent pool. MOE stated that schools should promote prevention education.2024/07/01 13:36 -
TSMC, Kyushu University to boost semiconductor talent
TSMC to collaborate with Kyushu University in Japan to foster talent and research in the semiconductor field. The partnership aims to address a projected shortage of technical talents in Kyushu’s semiconductor industry and support TSMC’s expansion plans in Kumamoto Prefecture.2024/04/01 13:05 -
Mayor of Taipei outlines future goals in anniversary event
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an celebrated his first year in office, focusing on policy achievements in sustainability, youth entrepreneurship, and capital planning. He emphasized the role of AI in developing Taipei as a smart city and outlined future goals for making the city safe, sports-oriented, and technology-driven.2023/12/25 18:26 -
NDC Minister addresses inauguration of Talent Taiwan
The National Development Council (NDC) Minister, Kung Ming-hsin, spoke at the inauguration press event for Talent Taiwan, emphasizing its commitment to attracting global talent and addressing issues related to living and education in Taiwan. The center aims to provide one-stop services and will launch an exclusive website by the end of the year. The NDC is actively working to strengthen international talent recruitment to meet industry demands in the post-pandemic era. The NDC’s workforce goals include attracting 400,000 foreign workers by 2030 to position Taiwan as a key global economic powerhouse. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education (EDU), Talent Taiwan plans to attract overseas students for long-term stays, making Taiwan a top destination for studying and career pursuits.2023/11/02 21:06