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The Fall 2024 Exchange Students’ Orientation was a Gateway to a Memorable Cultural Journey!
【Article by College of Commerce】
On Thursday September 5th, 2024, the Office of International Programs welcomed a vibrant cohort of exchange students at the Fall Exchange Students’ Orientation held at the E. Sun Conference Hall in the College of Commerce Building of National Chengchi University. Moderators Alice Kao and Kathy Chang expertly guided a well-orchestrated series of activities which were designed to warmly welcome and acquaint the incoming exchange students with their new academic environment and the cultural richness of Taiwan.
The day commenced with the registration process, where students from various parts of the globe convened with anticipation. Following the registration, the mood was set by the ice-breaking games led by the moderators. These activities were thoughtfully designed to foster camaraderie among the students, who would soon be navigating both academic and cultural terrains together. The most engaging of these activities was the “Pass the Word” game, where students were challenged to replicate Chinese characters which proved to be an entertaining yet educational exercise that tested their recognition skills. The enthusiastic participation was rewarded with a brief awards ceremony, adding an element of friendly competition and celebration.
The orientation seamlessly transitioned into the “Landing in Taiwan” segment, where Hebe Liu and Ruby Yang introduced Taiwan, NCCU, and the College of Commerce (NCCUC). They highlighted Taiwan’s national parks, cultural traditions like the Moon Festival, and night markets featuring delicacies such as stinky tofu and shaved ice. The segment also provided practical advice on daily life, including public transportation, the EasyCard, and convenience stores. The students were particularly intrigued by the calligraphy activity, where three brave volunteers attempted to write Chinese characters, much to the delight of the audience. One of the volunteers, Lora Boycheva from Bulgaria, particularly enjoyed the Chinese calligraphy activity, as it was her first time experiencing it.
Following a short interlude, the orientation continued with the “BBL News” segment. Brian Wu and Latisha Liu offered insights into NCCU’s history and the prominence of the College of Commerce, with Wu’s energetic rap session reinvigorating the audience. They highlighted the International Exchange Program, bilingual case studies, and the buddy program. A Kahoot game reinforced the presentation’s key points, which concluded with an overview of daily life at NCCU, including dining options, the pink campus shuttle bus, and state-of-the-art facilities like the Dah Hsian Library.
Kathy Chang took the stage next to present the “Expenditure Map” for the fall semester. This session was particularly crucial as it detailed the academic logistics of course registration, classroom locations, and the use of E-learning platforms like WM5 and Moodle. Kathy also covered the array of school facilities accessible to students, from libraries to sports centers, ensuring that the newcomers would feel well-prepared to navigate the university’s resources. Senior Manager, Cherry Huang, then introduced the Office of International Programs team, underscoring the support network available to the students throughout their exchange experience.
Before venturing outside, everyone gathered for a group photo, capturing a moment that would symbolize the beginning of their journey together at NCCUC.
In the next phase of the orientation, the students embarked on a comprehensive campus tour, guided by the International Programs Ambassadors. The downhill and uphill tours provided them with a physical sense of the campus grounds. The downhill tour covered significant locations such as the College of Commerce Building and the Yixian Building, while the uphill tour led them to the scenic Haohan Slope, where they gathered to board buses for the eagerly anticipated cultural tour to Yilan County.
As the buses were en route to Yilan, the tour guide, enriched the journey with a historical overview of Taiwan, combined with fascinating facts about the country’s geography, early settlers, and indigenous cultures. Upon arrival in Yilan, the first stop was a local restaurant where the students were treated to an authentic Taiwanese meal. The seating arrangement, which was indicated on their name tags, facilitated easy mingling and provided a relaxed setting for new friendships to blossom.
After lunch, the students took a short walk to Shyang Yeu Organic Farm, where they donned traditional farming attire and set out to pick tea leaves under the afternoon sun. Despite the intense heat, the activity was well-received, particularly by Rudram and Harish, Master’s students from IIM-Bangalore in India, who cited tea picking as the highlight of their day. Their experience was further enhanced by the opportunity to engrave their teacups, which they could keep as cherished souvenirs.
The cultural exploration continued at the National Center for Traditional Arts. The students immersed themselves in Taiwan’s artistic heritage, with opportunities to engage in temple tours, explore traditional houses, and shop for cultural souvenirs. Interviews with Kohei from Waseda University in Japan and Ilias from ULB Solvay in Belgium revealed that while the heat was a common grievance, the cold tea served during the day and the hands-on experiences made the discomfort worthwhile.
The final stop of the day was the Luodong Night Market, where the students were encouraged to sample local street foods, including Yilan’s spring onions specialty and rolled peanut ice cream. Armed with the tour guide’s recommendations, the students roamed the night market for an hour, sampling various street foods and immersing themselves in the lively atmosphere.
As the students returned to Taipei, the atmosphere on the bus was one of quiet contentment. The event organizers had tremendously succeeded in delivering a day that was both educational and entertaining. The distribution of Taiwan-themed souvenirs, as they neared NCCU, served as a fitting conclusion to an orientation that had not only welcomed the exchange students to their new academic home but also introduced them to the diverse culture of Taiwan.






給商學院同學們的一封信
暑假過去,想必同學們都已經度過一段充實的時光,帶著滿滿的活力迎接新學期的挑戰。商學院的同學們在學習過程中定能感受到培養英語能力的重要性,因此想要藉本校參與教育部雙語計畫協辦培力英檢的機會,邀請同學們來檢測並回顧自己的英文學習成效,希望能對同學有所助益。
培力英檢為教育部補助財團法人語言訓練中心 LTTC 研發辦理,特別針對國內大專校院學生之求學、就業需求量身設計。對於新入學的同學來說,可以協助同學們在準備修習EMI或修課途中,了解自己的英語能力;對於準備畢業的同學來說,亦可作為畢業前、升學與求職之英語能力證明。
此次測驗項目為聽、說、讀、寫 四項完整測驗,並且對接 CEFR 國際通用之語言能力架構;報名與考試皆免費且成績單及證書永久有效,成績達B2者亦可獲得校內與校外英檢獎勵金,大一生還可以額外獲得進學獎勵金,也可以此申請免修本校「大學英文(一)&(二)」課程(詳情請見更多資訊連結),除此以外也為「教育部公費留考」採認之外語能力合格認定的基準之一。
目前報名階段邁入最後一週,感謝已報名學生的踴躍參與,也期待更多有興趣的同學們一起報考本次考試。
雙語及多元文化推動辦公室副執行長 崔正芳
【考試資訊】
報名時間:即日起~2024/9/13(五)
報名資格:本國大專院校學生
測驗時間:2024/10/20( 說寫 )、11/23( 聽讀 )
測驗地點:國立政治大學校本部
考試項目:口說及寫作,聽力及閱讀
有任何問題請來信bestep@nccu.edu.tw
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商學院國際夏日學院 引領未來商業領袖掌握數位亞洲成長先機
【商學院訊】
2024年政大商學院國際夏日學院Global Innovation Challenge(GIC) 於日前圓滿落幕,有鑑於亞洲地區為推進全球AI發展進程不可或缺的重要角色,今年度課程特別以「掌握數位亞洲成長先機」(Advancing the Growth with Digital Asia)為主題,帶領來自各國的未來商業領袖,關注亞洲日新月異的數位環境變革,持續為跨文化合作和商業創新樹立標竿,課程內容獲得各界推崇。
由政大商學院國際事務辦公室承辦之國際夏日學院Global Innovation Challenge(GIC),於6月24日至7月5日展開,在為期兩周的密集課程中,匯集來自八所國際認證商學院的研究生,提供了融合學術與文化沉浸的豐富體驗。課程開始之初,由GIC課程主任陳鴻毅教授展開序幕,並由政大商學院的國際事務大使International Programs Associates(IPAs),透過深入淺出的介紹,為這群遠道而來的國際學生們,介紹政大優美的校園環境以及臺灣充滿活力的商業社會。
陳鴻毅在開幕儀式中,熱烈歡迎從各地遠到臺灣參加政大國際夏日學院的同學們,也期許同學們能把握兩周的課程時間,沉浸式的體驗亞洲充滿活力的商業環境,能與來自世界各地的未來商業領袖們建立友誼,希望各位同學們都能把握這次的機遇,為可預見的挑戰做足準備,將數位亞洲的未來掌握在手中。
今年度的GIC以「掌握數位亞洲成長先機」為題,探討瞬息萬變的亞洲經濟環境,以及錯綜複雜的地緣政治和隱含其中的發展機會,課程內容涵蓋多元主題包含全球化、技術創新、智財權管理、國際商務與貿易政策和管理會計等,堅實的師資陣容則由政大商學院專業教授、業界頂尖講師等組成,課程型式更跳脫傳統的模式,透過一系列的講座、工作坊和個案研究,提供同學們對於數位時代商業環境全方位的理解。
除了課堂理論,本次課程也透過參訪臺灣知名企業,提供同學們理論與實務兼具的體驗,包含獲得B型企業認證的髮品公司美科實業(MacroHI),近距離了解如何企業如何發會社會影響力並實踐企業永續;以及國際知名的茶飲品牌日出茶太(Chatime)母公司六角國際(La Kaffa),一探其如何透過市場擴展策略和創新的客戶互動,走出臺灣立足全球。
除了專業領域和商業環境,商學院國際夏日學院最重要目的之一,就是透過在地文化之旅,帶領國際學生們親自體驗臺灣豐富的文化風情,包括參觀淡水的歷史遺址紅毛城、充滿魅力的淡水老街和士林夜市、中正紀念堂以及熱鬧的西門町購物區。在貓空參觀知名的威叔茶莊(Mr. Uncle Well Tea)時,學生們享受到了臺灣茶文化的美妙滋味,而熱鬧的夜市則讓他們一窺當地生活的景象。尤其是國立故宮博物院的參訪,在保存中華藝術與文物的寶庫中,讓同學們對豐富的歷史和人文有更深的了解。
在經過一系列的課堂學習、企業參訪與文化之旅後,同學們透過分組個案競賽,融合這幾天的所學,以在2025年前將一家公司的收入翻倍為題,進行創新策略的挑戰,展現解決現實世界問題的能力。商學院國際事務副院長陳嬿如表示,政大國際夏日學院展示了政治大學商學院致力培育全球人才和促進創新的決心,透過匯聚來自不同地理區域、文化背景的優秀人才,在這個充滿創意與活力的環境中,互相激盪出跨文化合作的火花,也賦予了這些未來的商業領導者,面對亞洲數位時代挑戰的能力。






