A delegation from Indonesia has concluded a visit to Taiwan aimed at strengthening academic ties and fostering cooperation in critical fields, including agriculture, engineering, and medicine. The mission, led by Gadjah Mada University president Ova Emilia, involved a series of tours and discussions with several prominent Taiwanese institutions.
Expanding Academic Partnerships
The delegation visited multiple campuses from Monday to Friday of last week. According to the Ministry of Education, the itinerary included visits to National Chengchi University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Feng Chia University, and National Chung Hsing University.
The primary objective of the trip was to exchange views on academic practices. The delegation expressed hopes that these discussions could lead to the establishment of dual-degree programs and an expansion of faculty and student exchanges.
A Legacy of Research and Service
Gadjah Mada University maintains a strong global presence, ranking among the top 100 to 150 institutions in several disciplines. These include accounting and finance, English-language literature, archaeology, agricultural technology, and modern languages.
Growing Student Mobility and Language Ties
The visit comes amid a period of robust growth in educational ties. Last year, Taiwan hosted 18,740 Indonesian students, with 13,957 enrolled in degree programs and 4,783 in non-degree tracks.
This momentum is supported by 1,337 academic exchange agreements signed between Taiwanese and Indonesian universities in recent years. 40 Indonesian students have been granted the Huayu Enrichment Scholarship for the current academic year.
The Huayu program is specifically designed to help international students improve their Mandarin language proficiency and gain a deeper understanding of Taiwanese culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Taiwanese universities did the delegation visit?
The delegation visited National Chung Hsing University, Feng Chia University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, and National Chengchi University.
What specific fields of study were prioritized during the visit?
The delegation focused on promoting cooperation and exchanging academic practices in the fields of agriculture, engineering, and medicine.
How many Indonesian students were studying in Taiwan last year?
There were a total of 18,740 Indonesian students in Taiwan, comprising 13,957 in degree programs and 4,783 in non-degree programs.
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