
Students from South and Southeast Asia began a five-month study program last year at several universities in Taiwan. The program offered them a chance to learn from professors and doctors. The participants also got to travel in Taiwan and learn Mandarin Chinese. FTV reporter Stephany Yang spoke to some of the program participants to hear about their experience.
This is a study abroad program organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A total of 104 students from New Southbound countries visited Taiwan to participate in a five-month exchange at National Chung Hsing University, Taipei Medical University, National Taipei University of Technology, National Quemoy University, and National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. Applicants with a background in health care, biological sciences, laboratory work, and data analysis were selected.
Phoebe Ashley Chua
Program participant
I came from the Philippines. I am working as an occupational therapist in a pediatric setting. I was interested in Taiwan because it is a first-world country. There are a lot of medical advancements that I feel like I can learn a lot from.
Duc Minh Cap
Program participant
I come from Vietnam. Before coming here, I already finished my master’s program in public health. Of course, I will recommend this program to my students when I go back to Vietnam. How can I say? This program is very amazing. The classes for this program, we not only learn about modern medicine, but also we learn about traditional medicine. It means a lot to me.
During the program, students participated in medical-related courses and Mandarin courses. They also visited scenic attractions and immersed themselves in cultural experience activities. Many of the students hope to continue to work or study in Taiwan.
Phoebe Ashley Chua
Program participant
Taiwan is very open and very welcoming to international students. They offer a lot of courses in English which makes it easier for international students to come and apply to master’s programs and doctor’s programs. And even, there are a lot of scholarships that are available for us to apply to. One of my future plans after joining this program is to also enroll in a master’s program here in Taiwan.
Duc Minh Cap
Program participant
The Taiwanese people are very friendly. The transportation here is very convenient. I had a chance to visit one of the tallest buildings in the world 101 and stand on the highest floor and see the Taipei City. It was an unforgettable experience.
The program hopes to support the New Southbound Policy, by deepening exchanges between Taiwan and other countries in the medical, semiconductor, and smart agriculture sectors.
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外交部主辦的「連結新南向菁英培育專班」,2024年共有12個新南向目標國家共104位學員來台,於台灣五所大學進行為期五個月的交流,學員們不僅藉由各校專長,認識台灣在各領域的發展優勢,更深度體驗台灣文化。
外交部主辦的「連結新南向菁英培育專班」,2024年共有12個新南向目標國家共104位學員來台,於國立中興大學、台北醫學大學、國立台北科技大學、國立金門大學、國立屏東科技大學進行為期五個月的交流,學員背景來自醫療保健、生物科學、實驗室工作和數據分析等。
[[交換學生 Phoebe Ashley Chua]]
"我來自菲律賓,我在兒科擔任治療師,我對台灣感興趣,因為台灣是第一世界國家,我覺得我可以學到很多先進的醫學知識"
[[交換學生 Duc Minh Cap]]
"我來自越南,來這裡之前,我已經取得了公共衛生碩士學位。當然,我回到越南後,我會向我的學生推薦這個計畫,課程非常棒,我們不僅學習現代醫學,還學習傳統醫學,這對我來說意義重大"
在計畫期間,學員們不僅藉由各校專長,認識台灣在各領域的發展優勢,更深度體驗台灣文化,許多學員希望繼續留在台灣工作或學習。
[[交換學生 Phoebe Ashley Chua]]
"台灣非常開放,非常歡迎國際學生,他們提供許多英語課程,讓國際學生更容易申請碩士和博士課程。甚至,還有很多獎學金供我們申請。加入這個計畫後,我未來的規劃之一,就是在台灣攻讀碩士學位"
[[交換學生 Duc Minh Cap]]
"台灣人非常友善,這裡交通十分便利,我有機會參觀世界最高的建築之一,站在台北101最高層俯瞰台北市,這是一次難忘的經驗"
該計劃希望透過醫療、半導體和智慧農業領域的交流,將我國與新南向國家的雙邊關係提升至新高度。
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