On April 10, a group of 25 faculty and students from UPH College led by Executive Director and Principal Mrs. Wiginy Kusliawan visited Tamkang University. The Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs received them. Apart from campus tours and introductions to Tamkang University, both sides further solidified their strategic alliance, aiming to promote talent cultivation and diverse exchanges actively.
The campus tour was arranged by the Office of International Affairs arranged and led by UPH College alums currently enrolled at Tamkang University. They guided the visitors in familiarizing themselves with the campus environment and briefly explained the teaching facilities. During the tour, students enthusiastically took out their phones to capture the beautiful campus scenery. They particularly enjoyed visiting the sports center, where they lingered and took group photos. The campus introduction occurred in the HC307 Hall of the Hsu Shou-Chlien International Conference Center, moderated by the Dean of International Affairs, Dr. Chien-Mu Yeh. It mainly covered information about Tamkang University and admission procedures. The session included lively Q&A interactions with students, accompanied by giveaways of Taiwanese snacks and unique souvenirs from Tamkang University. Additionally, there were sessions where alums shared their experiences studying at Tamkang and engaged in discussions, providing the visitors with a deeper understanding and insight into studying at Tamkang.
The signing ceremony took place in room HC306, with the presence of Vice President for International Affairs, Dr. Hsiao-Chuan Chen, Dean of the Colleges of Engineering, Artificial Innovative Intelligence, and Precision Healthcare, Dr. Tzung-Hang Lee, Dean of the College of International Affairs, Dr. Cheng-Hao Pao, Vice Principal of UPH College, Mr. Dody Kurniawan, along with faculty and students. The representatives of both universities signed the strategic alliance. President Keh expressed his hope that both parties could grow together through diverse exchanges. He encouraged students interested in international learning to enroll in Tamkang University. Mrs. Wiginy Kusliawan, who had previously studied at a university in Taiwan, acknowledged Tamkang University's academic performance and care for students. She emphasized the importance of learning Chinese and encouraged students to seize the opportunity to study at Tamkang University. She also hoped that Tamkang University could assist in promoting Chinese language education and facilitate more interaction and exchanges.