Taiwan universities train recruitment sights on Southeast Asia

Taiwan Today
Date: November 1, 2016

A delegation comprising more than 20 representatives from National Taiwan University, National Taiwan

Taipei City-based National Taiwan University is one of five national-level tertiary institutions commencing Nov. 4 a three-day student recruitment tour of Malaysian high schools. (CNA)

Taipei City-based National Taiwan University is one of five national-level tertiary institutions commencing Nov. 4 a three-day student recruitment tour of Malaysian high schools. (CNA)

Normal University and three national universities of technology is commencing Nov. 4 a three-day student recruitment tour of high schools in Malaysia.

Led by NTU president Yang Pan-chyr, the group also includes the heads of the four other participating tertiary institutions. It will introduce the courses, equipment, facilities and staff of the universities during visits to Chong Hwa Independent High School and Tsun Jin High School, both in Kuala Lumpur, and Hin Hua High School in Klang, a city southwest of the Malaysian capital.

According to NTU’s Office of Academic Affairs, the institution will utilize the trip to promote its new all-English program offering enrolment for 80 international and 40 local students starting next year.

“The large number of Malaysians graduating from Taiwan universities is paving the way for closer educational exchanges between Taiwan and the Southeast Asian nation,” the office said. “As one of Taiwan’s most prestigious institutions, we are at the top of the list for Malaysian students seeking to study abroad.”    [FULL  STORY]

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