Taipei, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Led by Dr. Chen-QiwuChairman of the Foundation for International Cooperation in Higher Education Taiwan (FICHET)'s Taiwanese delegation participated in the 2024 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Conference. perth, australiafrom March 4th to March 8th. This delegation consisted of his 64 representatives from 29 higher education institutions.Theme of research in Taiwan This year’s APAIE pavilion is “TaiwanIntroducing “Technology Hub'' Taiwan's Educational strengths in semiconductors, circular economy, biotechnology, medicine, and artificial intelligence.
Dr. Wu said APAIE was founded 20 years ago and this year's conference is the 17th annual conference. This year's theme is “Collaboration for Sustainable Impact: Partnerships Across the World.” Asia Pacific'' was announced, and more than 2,500 representatives from various countries attended. Mr. Wu also mentioned FICHET's role in promoting academic cooperation between Taiwan and international higher education institutions. He also highlighted the efforts of Taiwan's Ministry of Education (MOE) in recent years, especially in developing national human resources.include Taiwan's A new southbound policy through specialized programs and international student engagement.
Taiwan's Douglas Yutian Hsu, Chief Representative to Australia, along with other key officials from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECO), AustraliaI visited the research. Taiwan At the APAIE booth in the morning of the day March 5th We then held discussions with school representatives. In the evening, Mr. Xu also hosted a banquet at Formosa Garden, a Taiwanese restaurant, to celebrate the delegation's efforts in promoting international educational cooperation.
Furthermore, in the evening of the same day, March 6th, FICHET hosted FICHET's signature event, Taiwan Night at DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront. This is a networking event aimed at fostering international academic collaboration. The event attracted representatives from Taiwanese universities participating in APAIE, as well as a significant number of representatives from schools across Taiwan. Asia Pacific, Europeand North America. In his welcome address, Dr. Wu encouraged the approximately 100 delegates in the audience to seize the opportunity to establish closer partnership.
As arranged by TECO Australia, representatives from FICHET and five Taiwanese universities also visited Australian universities. western australia One of the world's top 100 universities (UWA) participates in a cooperation and exchange conference between Taiwan and UWA March 7th. Discussions touched on technology, engineering, health technology, biomedical technology, and financial technology, laying the foundation for future academic and research partnerships.
SOURCE Higher Education International Cooperation Foundation Taiwan (Fichet)