-->The National Symphony Orchestra is seeking qualified candidate to fulfill the vacancy for French Horn (High & Low) and French Horn (Low) 05/24/2006
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>Teacher Certification and Licensing Clinic will be held on June 4, 05 05/26/05
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>The optoelectronics-photonics program provides international students with chances for receiveing MS degrees and being employed in Taiwan 05/26/05
-->Asian American Coalition (AAC) will bring various Asian cultures together with the theme of Unity in Diversity 05/20/05
-->Globa Entrepreneurship: Economic Development for Asia and the U.S
. 04/19/05
-->Conference on US-China-Taiwan Relations On May 21 at Sheraton La Guardia 04/19/05
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>Prof. Ming Chu-cheng's Speech at Harvard: Anti-Secession Law & Cross-Strait Relations,4/22(Fri.) 4:30pm 04/19/05
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OPEN HOUSE in Taiwan on April 8, 2005 from 5-7pm for all students interested in pursuing their MBA at the Lally School of Management and Technology at RPI in Troy, NY, USA 04/06/05
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>The 10th tatun art exhibition of Taichung city 03/21/05
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>The College of Social Sciences at National Chengchi University offers graduate training leading to the master's degree in Taiwan Studies 03/21/05
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>“ENCHANTING TAIWAN” photo Exhibition Program from March 21st to March 31st, 2005, at Princeton University 03/18/05
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Win a free trip to Taiwan 03/17/05
-->Fellowships at the NED and TFD: Upcoming Deadlines 03/04/05
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>IMBA program at the College of Commerce, National Chengchi University of Taiwan is currently recruiting foreigners or overseas Chinese residing in the Greater New York area 02/22/05
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>Lecture by Roger Scruton. The evening's presentation will be titled "The Defense of the West: How to Begin" on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 7:30 p.m.Presented by: The Wynnewood Institute
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>1st Annual international pastel open juried exhibition from May19 to May 28, 2005 02/16/2005
-->Dr. Yuan T. Lee, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and President of Academia Sinica invites motivated students to join The Taiwan International Graduate Program 02/16/2005
-->Sign up for a convenient time to learn about the new cross-functional Lally MBA Program at RPI in Troy 02/07/2005

-->National Tsing Hua University is currently recruiting international students 01/27/2005
-->National Central University(Jung-Li, Taiwan) is currently recruiting foreign students to join thier doctoral programs 01/27/2005
-->Position Openings
in the Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics at National Chung-Cheng University01/25/2005
-->Taiwan Scholarship Program 2005 is now accepting applications from qualified students in the Greater New York area
01/20/2005
05/24/2006 The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is seeking qualified candidate to fulfill the vacancy for Section French Horn (High & Low) and Section French Horn (Low)
Please mail the required documents to NSO before June 16, 2006. For further information, please visit the website at http:// www.ntch.edu.tw/nso/ or refer to the announcement.

05/26/2005
Teacher Certification and Licensing Clinic will be held on June 4, 05
You are invited to attend the free Teacher Certification and Licensing Clinic that will be held on June 4, 05. Please register as soon as you can and share this information to your contacts who would like to become a teacher at the New York City public school teachers. Please note that the deadline to register is by this Friday, May 27, 2005.

05/26/2005
The optoelectronics-photonics program provides international students with chances for receiveing MS degrees and being employed in Taiwan

The optoelectronics-photonics program provides foreign students, who have bachelor's degrees, chances for receiveing MS degrees and being employed in Taiwan. Tuition and fee are waived for the admitted students. Also, the students may apply for the fellowship, scholarship, and travel support. The application due day for the Fall Semester 2005 is July 10, 2005. For details, please visit our webpage at http://eoe.ntu.edu.tw/o1.htm

05/20/2005
Asian American Coalition (AAC) will bring various Asian cultures together with the theme of Unity in Diversity

Asian American Coalision USA Inc. (AAC) of North America in association with the Queens Theatre in the Park @ Queens Cultural Council Inc. is celebrating Asian Heritage week from May 25th to May 29th, 2005 at Queens Theatre in the park. During these celebrations Asian American Coalition (AAC) will bring various Asian cultures together with the theme of Unity in Diversity.

04/19/2005
Globa Entrepreneurship: Economic Development for Asia and the U.S.
You are cordially invited to attend our 4th annual conference "Global Entrepreneurship: Economic Development for Asia and the U.S. "This is co-sponsored by White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders , Committee of 100, Chinese Association For Science and Business, and Weissman Center for International Business - Baruch College, CUNY.
Date: Friday, May 6, 2005
Time: 8:00AM to 6:00PM
Place: William & Anita Newman Vertical Campus - Baruch College, CUNY
East 25th Street, 14th Floor, between Lexington & 3rd Avenues, Manhattan

"Globalizatior" is praised, attacked, and regarded as a force of nature. How does it affect Asian American businesses, workers, students and immigrants in the New York area?
Will Asian American small and medium-sized businesses, through “global entrepreneurship,” now be able to share the prosperity offered by a free-trading global market where their countries of origin are booming?
Will the need to create new American jobs stimulate the education system in new skills development and innovative training programs? Or will the challenges of “off-shoring” and “out-sourcing” overshadow the opportunities for economic development?
The conference will bring together leaders from government, business, academia, and local Asian American communities to debate ways to address the multidimensional issues involved in “global entrepreneurship.”
  • What are the U.S. government policies on trade, immigration, small business development, etc., that affect economic development for Asia and the U.S.?
  • How can Asian Americans take advantage of those policies, and access capital?
  • How can new professionals position themselves with changing technology and socio-cultural orientation?
  • How does the American public view economic development in Asia and the U.S., and how in turn do Asian governments regard the new American public opinion?
  • How can the U.S. education and training systems handle the challenges posed by the new global economy?

General Public: $45 (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Reception Included)
Students (with Valid ID) & AAARI / AAHEC Members: $20
Make Check Payable To: Queens College Agency Fund - AO17
Mail To: AAARI, 25 West 43rd Street, Room 1827, New York, NY 10036
Final Registration Deadline: Friday, April 29, 2005
Click Here To Register For Conference
For more information, please visit our website at www.aaari.info/economic.htm
P.S.- Please be reminded that on Friday, 6 pm, April 22, 2005, there will be a presentation "Simultaneous Interpretation: Past and Present " by Jeffrey Tao, United Nations Senior Interpreter. To register, please visit http://www.aaari.org/registration.htm


04/19/2005
Conference on US-China-Taiwan Relations On May 21 at Sheraton La Guardia
There is an international conference on the " Challenges and Opportunities of the U.S.-China- Taiwan Relations in the Second Bush Administration" on Saturday May 21 at the Sheraton La Guardia Hotel in Flushing, New York. The confernce is expected to have high quality and stimulative sessions for those who care about the future of Taiwan.
Challenges and Opportunities in the Triangular Relations Among the U.S., China and Taiwan: Perspective in the Second Bush Administration

04/19/2005
Prof. Ming Chu-cheng's Speech at Harvard: Anti-Secession Law & Cross-Strait Relations,4/22(Fri.) 4:30pm
You are invited to attend a speech at Harvard, given by Prof. Ming Chu-cheng from National Taiwan University:

Subject: Anti-Secession Law & Cross-Strait Relations
Time: 4:30-6:00 pm, Friday, April 22, 2005,
Location: Harvard Hall, Room 202, Harvard Yard


More details please see below:
http://hellobostonma.tripod.com/Ming/

04/06/2005
OPEN HOUSE in Taiwan on April 8, 2005 from 5-7pm for all students interested in pursuing their MBA at the Lally School of Management and Technology at RPI in Troy, NY, USA
Dr. Wu Jing-jyi, Executive Director of the Foundation for Scholarly Exchange is hosting an OPEN HOUSE on April 8, 2005 from 5-7pm for all students interested in pursuing their MBA at the Lally School of Management and Technology at RPI in Troy, NY, USA. Dean Iftekhar Hasan will speak about the new Lally MBA Program that is preparing a new generation of innovators to be business leaders in today's global economy. All Alumni of RPI in Taiwan are invited to attend. Special financial packages are available for candidates from emerging global markets. Register by calling 886-2-23565874; or email joyceli@mail.moe.gov.tw.
Time: April 8, 2005 from 5-7pm 
Address: 學術交流基金會圖書館 台北市泉州街1-A號

03/21/2005
The 10th tatun art exhibition of Taichung city
The 10 th Da Dun Fine art Exhibition of Taichung 2005 are inviting submissions of art works for the Exhibition. The dateline of the submissions is April 11, 2005 . For detailed information, please log onto the following website: http://www.tccgc.gov.tw

03/21/2005
The College of Social Sciences at National Chengchi University offers graduate training leading to the master's degree in Taiwan Studies
The College of Social Sciences at National Chengchi University offers graduate training leading to the master's degree in Taiwan Studies. The International Master's program in Taiwan Studies (IMTS) aims to bring a broad interdisciplinary and humanistic focus to the study of complex civilizations in Taiwan .

The IMTS program is designed to be a two-year English-taught program that provides intensive exposure to the politics, economy, space and environment, and cultural and social formations of Taiwan . All classes are instructed in English, Mandarin competence is NOT required. Students who plan to enter the professions, mid-career professionals, and those who plan to enter doctoral programs in the related fields are encouraged to apply.

For more information, please visit our website at: www.css.nccu.edu.tw/imts, or byE-mail: mts@nccu.edu.tw

Internationall Master's Program in Taiwan Studies (IMTS)
College of Social Sciences
National Chengchi University
Tel: 886-2-2939-3091 ext.51255 Fax: 886-2-2938-7239

03/18/2005
"ENCHANTING TAIWAN" photo Exhibition Program from March 21st to March 31st, 2005, at Princeton University
An Invitation to "ENCHANTING TAIWAN" photo Exhibition Program from March 21st to March 31st, 2005 at Princeton University

To bring you closer to the enchanting land! With the intention of enabling audiences better appreciate Taiwan's superb natural beauty and cultural splendor, we have collected artworks by Taiwan's greatest photographers and artists to present you a fresh perspective of this alluring island. Full of sights unseen in the West, visitors can experience the enthusiastic hospitality, the refinement of culture, and the vitality of this enchanting land. We wish through this art presentation, audience can develop a greater understanding and appreciation of Taiwan . It is our hope that these images will leave a lasting impression in your mind and of audiences everywhere.

Exhibit Location: Displaying cases on 001 level at Frist Campus Center, Princeton University
Reception: 7:30pm on March 28th, 2005 at Multiplepurpose Room B at Frist Campus Center, Princeton University

*Food, refreshments and souvenirs will be provided at the Reception*

The Taiwan Photo Exhibition is organized by Taiwanese graduate students at Princeton, with the support of TASA, International Center at Princeton, and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York.

For further information, please contact taiwan@princeton.edu.

03/17/2005
Win a free trip to Taiwan

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March 21, 2005 to June 10, 2005
Enter Our Online Survey Drawing
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03/04/2005
Fellowships at the NED and TFD: Upcoming Deadlines
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (TFD) both have excellent fellowship programs, and applications for the next cycles for both foundations are due soon. The NED's Reagan-Fascell Fellows Program is accepting applications for fellowships beginning October 1, 2005 (fellowship duration: 3-10 months) or March 1, 2006 (fellowship duration: 3-5 months) until November 1, 2004. The TFD's Fellowship Program is divided into the Postdoctoral Fellowship, the Dissertation Fellowship, and the International Visiting Fellowship; the next cycle!|s deadline for the first two is October 31, 2004, while International Visiting Fellowships are reviewed on a rolling basis.

02/22/2005
IMBA program at the College of Commerce, National Chengchi University of Taiwan is currently recruiting foreigners or overseas Chinese residing in the Greater New York area
Internationalization has been the trend among leading educational institutions worldwide. In order to enhance the competitiveness of higher education in Taiwan, in 2001, College of Commerce, National Chengchi University of Taiwan established the International MBA program that is completed taught in English. They are the first in Taiwan to offer a fully accredited English MBA program with quality courses taught by renowned scholars including visiting professors from top ranking American universities.Throughout the years, They have admitted students from all over the world, over 20 countries in 5 continents. For further information, please visit the website at http://ads.chinatimes.com/%5C0412/NCCU-IMBA/index.html

02/22/2005
Lecture by Roger Scruton. The evening’s presentation will be titled “The Defense of the West: How to Begin” on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 7:30 p.m
The evening’s presentation will be titled “The Defense of the West: How to Begin” on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 7:30 p.m. in the   Villanova Conference Center. 601 County Line Road , Radnor , PA (for directions see below) Tel.: 610-523-1766. Admission Free with Student ID - All others $10. Presented by: The Wynnewood Institute. For further information, please refer the attachment.

02/16/2005 1st Annual international pastel open juried exhibition from May19 to May 28, 2005
Open to all artists, may submit to the jury of selection up to two slides of original work with in the last five years. No work from published photographs. Slide entries must be received by Monday, Feb. 28, 2005 . For further information, please visit Taiwan center website:
http://www.nytaiwancenter.us/ .

02/16/2005
Dr. Yuan T. Lee, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and President of Academia Sinica invites motivated students to join The Taiwan International Graduate Program
Academic Sinica has established the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) in collaboration with a consortium of the key national research universities in Taiwan. The purpose of the program is to develop the research manpower pool in those modern multidisciplinary fields that are important in the future economical and social development of Taiwan and to enhance the innovative potential and academic standards of research in these and related fields.

TIGP will offer Ph. D. programs in only selected disciplines to be agreed upon between Academia Sinica and some of the local key research universities. It is the intent of the TIGP to offer Ph. D. degree programs in inter-disciplinary areas in the physical sciences, sciences, and humanities and social sciences. In keeping up with the trend, all courses will be offered in English.

Academic Sinica will assume principal oversight of the academic options of the Program. It will provide the intellectual leadership, the research resources, and the research and physical facilities. Qualified and interested faculty members of the participating national research universities are invited to join the various options as affiliated faculty of the Program, and participate in the teaching of courses, supervision of research, and mentoring of the international graduate students.

Applications should be submitted to the admissions office of TIGP before March 31, 2005. Scholarships will be offered to each student who enrolls into the program. For further information, please contact Grace Chen at 212-255-5220 x 11.

02/07/2005
Sign up for a convenient time to learn about the new cross-functional Lally MBA Program at RPI in Troy
Considering an MBA? If so, choose the right MBA program to advance your career.

Hiring Managers in the United States and abroad are seeking technologically-savvy business leaders who understand the global marketplace. Learn how a focus on business-wide innovation and an entrepreneurial approach to solving business problems can benefit your career.

The Lally School is seeking skilled MBA candidates with high GMAT scores and a desire to grow and succeed in today's global economy. A limited number of financial packages is available for qualified applicants. If you qualify, apply now at
www.lallyschool.rpi.edu. For more information contact our Admissions Office at lallymba@rpi.edu or call 518-276-6845.

If you are in the United States, limited Space is still available for MBA events in February:
  • Friday, February 11, 2005 MBA Visiting Day – all day at your convenience
    - meet the faculty, attend a class, discuss your career goals with our Admissions Officers.
  • Saturday, February 26, 2005 MBA Open House – Noon-4:00PM
    - formal program with the Dean, faculty, alumni and students of the Lally School, includes a networking lunch, program, Q&A session with Graduate Admissions, tour of the school building, and interactions with faculty and staff.
Register online, via email or by phone:

www.lallyschool.rpi.edu

lallymba@rpi.edu

Contact Hanan Khamis, MBA Admissions Counselor, at 518-276-6565


01/27/2005
National Tsing Hua University is currently recruiting international students
National Tsing Hua University is one of the best Universities in Taiwan. Tsing Hua is the research-oriented University and is famous for its outstanding academic performance. Applicants can visit the website for application
http://academic.ad.nthu.edu.tw/exten/interstudent_1.htm. This website offers the information about application instructions, courses, scholarships and so on. The application begins from now to April 30.

National Tsing Hua University, Division of International & Continuing Education
Paula, Yi-Chun Lai
Tel: 886-3-571-5131 Fax: 886-3-572-1429

01/27/2005 National Central University(Jung-Li, Taiwan) is currently recruiting foreign students to join thier doctoral programs
National Central University(Jung-Li, Taiwan) is currently recruiting foreign students to join their doctoral programs. NCU offers scholarship ( US$450 per month) and a tuition waive to every qualified candidate.

National Central University (NCU) is one of best national research universities in Taiwan. NCU has been developed as a comprehensive university with seven colleges( Liberal Arts, Science, Engineering, Management, Electrical Engineering, Earth Sciences and Hakka Studies) offering more than thirty departments and graduate programs. NCU pays equal attention to teaching and research with the best facilities and expects its students to be both intellectual and upright. In recent years, we have reached significant grants through the government's promotion for excellent projects.

National Central University, Research and Development Office
Hui-Wen Huang, Cooperator
No. 300, Jung-da Jhong Li City
Tel: 886-3-422-7151 x 7030 Fax: 886-3-427-6543
Email:
Ncu7021@cc.ncu.edu.tw http://www.ncu.edu.tw/e_web/index.php

01/25/2005 Position Openings in the Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics at National Chung-Cheng University
The Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics at National Chung-Cheng University is inviting applications for several full time, tenure track faculty positions at the assistant, associate, and full professor levels available in Fall 2005. Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree in engineering or science and an expertise in at least one of the following areas:

  • Flat Panel Displays
  • Optoelectronics Engineering
  • Micro and Nano Opto-Mechatronics Devices and Systems

Applicants are requested to submit a curriculum vitae, copies of important publications, a research plan, and at least two recommendation letters to:

Professor Chia-Chen Hsu, Chair,
Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics, National Chung-Cheng University,
160 San-Hsing, Ming-Hsiung, Chia-Yi, 621, Taiwan, R.O.C.


or through e-mail to:
cchsu@phy.ccu.edu.tw. Applications should be received by March 1, 2005. For more information, please contact us at 05-272-0411 extensions 23600 or 23601, by fax 05-272-4036, or visit our website at www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~deptgioom/.

01/20/2005 Taiwan Scholarship Program 2005 is now accepting applications from qualified students in the Greater New York area
Taiwan Scholarship Program 2005 is now accepting applications from qualified students in the Greater New York area. The Taiwan Scholarship Program, offered by Taiwanese government, is aimed to support foreign students interested in pursuing degree-leading studies in Taiwan. For further information, please visit our website at
http://www.edutwny.org/services/services.htm.