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Ex-Australia defense chief calls on Australia to protect Taiwan against China

Former defense chief of Australia, Paul Dibb said that Australia should protect Taiwan from China. He wrote his thoughts in an article that came out Tuesday in The Australian. Dibb said that Australia should side with the US if there is a confrontation with China over Taiwan.

AI project on food by Taiwanese-Malaysian student awarded

A Taipei high school student was recently honored for a project combining Malaysian cuisine and artificial intelligence sponsored by a government program for the children of new immigrants, the National Immigration Agency (NIA) said Sunday.

The Ministry of Education Allows the Return of Graduating Students from Outside 19 Countries/Regions to the Republic of China (Taiwan) to Study from July 22

The Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced that graduating students from the academic year 108 from outside the 19 low-risk and medium-risk countries/regions are allowed to return to the Republic of China (ROC) (Taiwan) for study.

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YGAP engineers youth-driven social change in Taiwan

The Ministry of Education’s Youth Global Action Plan is affording young adults the chance to learn from other countries’ best practices and promote social change in Taiwan.

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Taiwan Education Centers Hold First Online Taiwan Higher Education Fair in Indonesia

On June 20, the Taiwan Education Center in Surabaya at Asia University hosted the Taiwan Higher Education Fair Online 2020, in conjunction with the Taiwan Education Center in Jakarta and the Taiwan Education Center in Yogyakarta, and with the support and assistance of Taiwan’s Ministry of Education and the Education Division at the Taipei Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta, Indonesia (TETO).

Online “Study in Taiwan” Conferences for Thai

The outbreak of the coronavirus led to schools and universities in Thailand shutting down. So instead of going onto campuses, the Education Division at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand and the Taiwan Education Center in Thailand (TEC) adopted new methods to inform Thai students about Taiwan’s higher education.

First ever Taiwan–Malaysia Online Education Fair and Marathon Webinars Promote Taiwan Education Despite COVID-19

In response to the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federation of Alumni Associations of Taiwan Universities, Malaysia (FAATUM) has successfully created a new normal for promoting the higher education environment in Taiwan: holding a virtual Education Fair, and webinars. These transformed education events are offering services to the public very effectively in different forms.

MOE unveils 2020 Yushan scholars and young scholars

A total of 43 academics from home and abroad including countries such as Singapore, the U.K. and the U.S. were named as recipients of funding under the Yushan Scholar and Young Scholar programs July 28 by the Ministry of Education.

MOE planning to expand recruitment of English teachers

The Ministry of Education (MOE) plans to hire more native-speaking English teachers for public high schools across Taiwan as part of government efforts to strengthen the English skills of students and sharpen the country’s competitiveness.

Teenager shares experience of online search for her Indonesian nanny

Taiwanese high school student Hsu Tzu-han (許紫涵), who recently found her Indonesian nanny after 15 years, spoke at a seminar Sunday about her search for the woman she calls her “second mother.”