【國際交流】北市大 X 美國喬治亞學院與州立大學
美國喬治亞學院與州立大學來訪北市大博愛校區參訪深化雙方交流
美國喬治亞學院與州立大學(Georgia College & State University, GCSU)於 12 月 8 日蒞臨臺北市立大學博愛校區校史室參訪,由江慈敏博士與姚正豐博士代表出席,並由邱校長親自接待。
本校出席接待人員包括國際事務處處長陳伯儀、市政管理學院院長王實之及教育學院院長陳淑瑜,充分展現北市大對國際教育合作的重視與積極態度。
江慈敏博士身兼 Asia Council 主席,也曾任喬治亞學院與州立大學國際長,此次來訪旨在協助美方更深入認識亞洲文化與臺灣的高等教育環境。會談中,雙方就多項未來合作方向進行交流,包括教師交換、赴美教授華語、跨文化交流推廣等,期望在學術與文化層面皆能深化合作。
交流過程氣氛熱絡,在邱校長的帶動下,雙方也分享在海外生活的點滴與觀察,談話氛圍輕鬆自在,席間笑聲不斷,使交流更顯親切順暢。透過此次面對面的討論,兩校皆期待未來能創造更多機會,促進國際學生與教師深化對臺灣及亞洲文化的理解,拓展全球視野。
會談最後,邱校長代表北市大致贈臺灣咖啡與紀念品,雙方互贈禮物並合影留念,為本次友好訪問畫下圓滿句點。
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) visited the University of Taipei's Bo'ai Campus History Room on December 8. The delegation was represented by Dr. Tsu-Ming Chiang and Dr. Jenq-Foung Yao, and was received by President Chiu.
Representatives from the University of Taipei included Po-I Chen, Dean of the Office of International Affairs; Shih-Chih Wang, Dean of the College of City Management; and Shu-Yu Chen, Dean of the College of Education, demonstrating the University's strong commitment to international educational collaboration.
Dr. Tsu-Ming Chiang, who currently serves as Chair of the Asia Council and previously as the former Assistant Vice President of International Education at GCSU, visited with the aim of helping the American institution gain a deeper understanding of Asian cultures and Taiwan's higher education landscape. During the meeting, both parties discussed potential future collaboration opportunities, including faculty exchanges, Chinese language teaching programs in the United States, and the promotion of cross-cultural initiatives, with hopes of strengthening academic and cultural partnerships.
The meeting proceeded in a warm and engaging atmosphere. With President Chiu's guidance, both sides shared experiences and insights from living abroad, creating a relaxed and pleasant conversation filled with laughter and genuine exchange. Through this in-person dialogue, both institutions expressed hopes of creating more opportunities for students and faculty to deepen their understanding of Taiwan and Asian culture, thereby broadening their global perspectives.
To conclude the visit, President Chiu presented Taiwanese coffee and university souvenirs to the guests. Both parties exchanged gifts and took a group photo, marking a successful and memorable conclusion to this friendly visit.

