To promote student exchange program and study abroad, Office of International Cooperation and College of Commerce will jointly hold a study abroad fair during noon time from Oct. 20th (Mon.) to Oct. 24th (Fri.). The highlights will be an education exhibition, study abroad experiences, short-term summer programs, etc. Sign-up Link: http://nccuoic.nccu.edu.tw/14_saf
Dear Fellow Students, You are all cordially invited to The NCCU IA General Body Meeting in which we will discuss important topics and upcoming events. We are excited to be planning new events and services for the NCCU community and we would really value your input and collaboration!! This meeting is your chance to share your voice. What can IA do to help make your experience at NCCU better? What ideas do you have for improving life at NCCU? Please join and share your ideas with us! Details: When: Nov 6th 2014 from 7 to 9pm Where: Room 271202, on 12F, North Wing of General Building (Twin Tower Building) Register here: http://goo.gl/A1NMpa *Space is limited, so please register on the linked form. Sincerely, NCCU International Association
1. Application Period Online application: January 8, 2015 ~ 5pm, March 27, 2015 (Taiwan time). Late applications will not be processed. Application submission: - Submission by mail: The postmark deadline is March 20, 2015. Applications postmarked after the deadline will not be processed. - Submission in person: The deadline is 5pm, March 27, 2015. Applications submitted in person are accepted Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9am – 12pm and 2pm – 5pm. The applications not submitted during the prescribed hours or the late applications will not be processed. Please contact OIC for the NCCU holidays. 2. How to Apply Step 1: Apply Online Online application system: January 8, 2015 ~ 5pm, March 27, 2015 (Taiwan Time) Website: http://schwebap.nccu.edu.tw/ZEWEB/IntStdApply/Index.aspx Step 2: Print Online Application Documents Step 3: Prepare Materials Required for the Application and Pay the Application Fees Step 4: Submit the Application * Application materials must be submitted either in person or by mail. Applications submitted by e-mail or fax will be not processed. (1) Submitting the Application by Mail The postmarked deadline is March 20, 2015. Late applications will not be processed. Please mail your application by the postmark deadline to the following address: International Education Section, Office of International Cooperation No. 64, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 11605 (2) Submitting the Application in Person Before 5pm March 27, 2015, you may submit your application directly to International Education Section at OIC (8th floor of the Administration Building). Applications submitted in person are accepted Monday through Friday (except holidays), 9am – 12pm and 2pm – 5pm. The applications not submitted during the prescribed hours or the late applications will not be processed. Please contact OIC for the NCCU holidays. 3. For the details, please refer to the admission brochure. 4. The applicants must qualify as international students pursuant to “MOE Regulations Regarding International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan.” Admission brochure: http://schwebap.nccu.edu.tw/ZEWEB/IntStdApply/oicfile/2015AdmissionBrochure.pdf MOE Regulation: http://edu.law.moe.gov.tw/EngLawContent.aspx?Type=E&id=187
From Oct. 24 , you can download your official Credit Fee Payment Slip for the Fall semester of 2014 fromhttp://moltke.cc.nccu.edu.tw/stuschfee_SSO/index.jsp or https://eschool.firstbank.com.tw/member/index.aspx Payment deadline is NOV. 7, 2014. If you fail to pay it ON TIME, your grades will be marked 0. Please see the following link or the attached Chinese or English Registration Notice for details. http://www.nccu.edu.tw/announcement?id=542e68b41d41c816d300000b?category_id=4f474348e9d02c5dfc000e2a&tag_id=4f460ff0e9d02c5dfc0005c9
Greetings NCCU international students! The NCCU International Association (IA) is pleased to invite you to attend the first ever Student Speaker Series on October 29th from 6:30-7:30pm in Meeting Room 2 on the 7th Floor of the Administration Building. The NCCU IA Student Speaker Series aims to showcase the research, work, and interests of some of the fascinating and talented international students on NCCU campus. We are honored to welcome Piotr Kurczewski (古正浩), who will share on the topic "Why I am much happier as a vegetarian". Piotr Kurczewski is a third-year PhD student with the International Doctoral Program in Asia-Pacific Studies (IDAS) at NCCU. He comes from Poland and has been living in Taiwan since 2012. In June Piotr wrote a petition to the NCCU President asking the school authorities to launch a vegetarian buffet on NCCU campus. The petition has been already signed by over 260 people (about 200 of them being NCCU students). As a result of this green initiative, the school plans to open the buffet in November 2014. Piotr also started a NCCU Goes Green website promoting green lifestyle on NCCU campus. Petition: www.gopetition.com/petitions/nccu-goes-green-veggy-buffet-on-the-campus.html NCCU Goes Green project: www.facebook.com/NCCUGoesGreen After a brief presentation, we will open the floor for Q&A and relaxed discussion, while enjoying an excellent (vegetarian) dinner together. Come curious and open-minded and enjoy a relaxed evening interacting with your fellow students, Taiwanese and international alike! Please register online by filling in the Google Sheet at http://goo.gl/BQxRkU by 10am on October 29 to join us for a free meal. If you have any questions, please email ia.nccu@gmail.com We look forward to seeing you there! Sincerely, NCCU International Association For more information about NCCU IA, please visit our website: http://nccuinternational.wordpress.com and like our Facebook Page: NCCU International Association