
義大利摩德納和雷焦艾米利亞大學蒞臨北市大深化國際合作交流
義大利摩德納和雷焦艾米利亞大學(University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, UNIMORE)於 12 月 18 日蒞臨臺北市立大學博愛校區國際事務處參訪,由該校恩佐・法拉利工程學院(Enzo Ferrari Engineering School)電腦工程學系副教授 Laura Po 博士代表出席,並由本校國際事務處師長熱情接待。
本校出席接待人員包括國際事務處處長陳伯儀、國際事務處國際專修部主任紀雅真、資訊科學系主任陳彥宏、教學發展中心主任陳姿伶,以及城市發展學系黃國慶副教授,充分展現臺北市立大學對推動國際教育合作的高度重視與積極態度。
此次為摩德納和雷焦艾米利亞大學首次來訪北市大,會談重點聚焦於促進雙方相互認識、深化對臺灣高等教育環境的理解,並就未來簽署Erasmus+ 交換合作協議的可能性進行初步討論。本校亦誠摯邀請該校師生未來來臺學習華語,進一步拓展學術與文化交流的多元面向。
會談中,Laura Po 博士介紹摩德納和雷焦艾米利亞大學的辦學特色與研究優勢,特別分享該校在工程領域及汽車工業相關研究的豐富經驗。雙方就學生與教師交流、跨領域合作及未來學術連結進行意見交換,期盼在學術與文化層面皆能逐步深化合作關係。
透過此次面對面的交流,兩校皆期待未來能共同創造更多國際合作機會,促進學生與教師對臺灣及亞洲文化的深入理解,拓展全球視野,並為雙方交流發展開啟美好新頁。
會談最後,雙方互贈紀念禮品並合影留念,為本次友好且富有成果的訪問畫下圓滿句點。
The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE) visited the Office of International Affairs at the Bo'ai Campus of the University of Taipei on December 18. The delegation was represented by Dr. Laura Po, Associate Professor at the Enzo Ferrari Engineering School, and was warmly received by faculty members from the Office of International Affairs.
Representatives from the University of Taipei included Po-I Chen, Dean for International Affairs; Ya-Chen Chi, Director of the International Foundation Program; Yen-Hung Chen, Chair of the Department of Computer Science; Tzu-Ling Chen, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Development; and Associate Professor Kuo-Ching Huang from the Department of Urban Development. Their participation demonstrated the university's strong commitment to advancing international education and academic cooperation.
This visit marked UNIMORE's first official visit to the University of Taipei. Discussions focused on strengthening mutual understanding, enhancing awareness of Taiwan's higher education environment, and exploring the possibility of establishing an Erasmus+ student exchange agreement. The University of Taipei also warmly invited UNIMORE faculty and students to study Mandarin in Taiwan, further broadening opportunities for academic and cultural exchange.
During the meeting, Dr. Laura Po introduced UNIMORE's academic strengths and institutional specialties, highlighting the university's extensive experience in engineering disciplines and research related to the automotive industry. Both institutions exchanged views on student and faculty mobility, interdisciplinary collaboration, and future academic partnerships, expressing a shared interest in deepening cooperation across both academic and cultural dimensions.
Through this face-to-face dialogue, both universities expressed their expectation of creating more opportunities for international collaboration, promoting deeper understanding of Taiwanese and Asian cultures among students and faculty, and broadening global perspectives, thereby laying a promising foundation for future institutional exchanges.
The meeting concluded with a gift exchange and group photo, marking a successful and friendly visit.