商學院「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期計畫 專注可持續商業、技術創新和文化交流

商學院「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期計畫 專注可持續商業、技術創新和文化交流

【商學院訊】

國立政治大學商學院透過國際計畫辦公室(OIP)和國際交換計畫(IEP),圓滿完成「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期課程,提供了兩個全面的學習階段,使參與者獲得了在亞洲這個動態地區航行可持續商業實踐、技術創新和文化交流的知識和技能。


這些計畫分為兩個連續的階段,從5月20日到31日舉行,吸引了來自商學院合作學校和PIM的多元國際學生參與,促進了合作和跨文化理解的豐富環境。參與者參與了嚴謹的學術課程、互動式研討會、企業參訪、文化遊覽和實地項目,全面瞭解了21世紀企業面臨的多方挑戰和機遇。


第一階段:企業可持續發展與財務策略(5月20日至24日)

第一階段深入探討了環境、社會和治理(ESG)因素在企業決策中日益重要的問題。參與者探索了推動可持續商業實踐的財務機制和戰略方法,深入了解了負責任投資、企業社會責任以及財務在應對氣候變化中的作用。


這個階段重點之一是參觀臺灣頂尖製造商「建明精密企業股份有限公司」,其專門生產定制醫療零部件和工具。學生們參觀了該公司的最先進設施,並與公司代表進行討論,第一手了解可持續原則如何融入製造過程。


學生參與了引人思考的案例研究,分析影響投資和可持續金融策略的現實案例。這種沉浸式學習經歷在學生迷你項目的呈現中達到了高潮,參與者在這些項目中提出了創新的解決方案,解決了他們在公司訪問期間確定的可持續性挑戰。


第二階段:科技與文化的交匯(5月27日至31日)

第二階段將焦點轉移到科技在亞洲社會中的轉化力量,特別強調了臺灣蓬勃發展的科技生態系統。參與者探索了像是大數據投資管理、新產品設計、文化科技以及臺灣會計和經濟動態的獨特方面等前沿主題。


這個階段的一個亮點是參觀「O'right Inc.」──可持續美容和健康產品製造商。學生們了解該公司對環境負責任的承諾,並深入探究如何利用技術創造創新和可持續的產品。 在整個計畫中,學生們還有機會深入了解臺灣豐富的文化遺產。他們探索了標誌性的地標,體驗了當地市場的熱鬧氛圍,並與臺灣企業家交流,更深入地了解塑造該地區商業實踐的文化背景。


培養全球領袖

「從我們的學生和合作機構對這個計畫的熱情和不斷增長的興趣來看,這非常激勵人心。這凸顯了國際合作的重要性,以及不斷發展我們的計畫以滿足動態全球景觀需求的價值。」在該計畫開始時,商學院國際事務副院長陳嬿如在開幕詞中如此表示。


該計畫主任陳鴻毅也附和了這種情緒,補充說:「我們致力於提供一流的學習體驗,並鼓勵所有參與者充分投入材料和彼此之間的交流。這是一個協作的旅程,積極參與將豐富每個參與者的學習過程。」


通過提供這些互補的計畫,商學院展示了其致力於提供全面教育,以幫助學生應對21世紀的複雜性。「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期課程不僅使參與者獲得了寶貴的知識和技能,亦促進跨文化理解、批判性思維和對商業、科技和文化相互聯繫的深刻欣賞。


隨著商學院持續擴展其國際影響力和影響範圍,「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期課程作為大學致力於促進文化理解、實用商業技能和對塑造亞洲地區複雜經濟和社會力量的細微認識的證明。
「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期課程的參與者在參觀臺灣領先的醫療零部件和工具定制製造商「建明精密企業股份有限公司」後合影留念。(照片來源:商學院)
「企業講座」中,出席者積極參與,探索負責任投資的世界,這是「亞洲全球沉浸式」課程的一部分。(照片來源:商學院)
文化深度挖掘:「亞洲全球沉浸式」參與者通過商院國際事務大使的互動,了解政治大學商學院和臺灣。(照片來源:商學院)
建立更強大的聯繫:參與者積極參與旨在促進合作和友誼的團隊建設活動。(照片來源:商學院)
政治大學商學院國際事務副院長陳嬿如歡迎學生參加亞洲暑期課程的全球沉浸式課程。(照片來源:商學院)
在「亞洲全球沉浸式」暑期課程的最後一天,每個小組都進行了最終項目演示。(照片來源:商學院)
2024統計與資料科學國際會議 打開政大統計系國際學術交流大門 拓展統計學界國際聲望

2024統計與資料科學國際會議 打開政大統計系國際學術交流大門 拓展統計學界國際聲望

【統計系訊】
為維持國際學術交流,與拓展統計學界之國際聲望,以學術會議作為媒介,敬邀國際統計相關領域學者與會相互交流,持續提升學術水平,與時俱進,促進統計科學的發展。由國立政治大學統計系(以下簡稱本系)、國立陽明交通大學統計研究所和國際泛華統計協會臺灣分會,聯合統籌承辦之「2024統計與資料科學國際會議(2024 International Conference for Statistics and Data Science, ICSDS)」,於7月9日在本校商學院玉山國際廳隆重開幕。為承辦此一盛會,本系動員全體師生投入辦理,自去(2023)年8月即開始著手規劃,籌備長達一年,期間即使遇到許多困難,在全體師生同心協力下,均能一一克服。

本次會議安排主題演講(Keynote speech)與專題討論會(Symposium),會議規劃統計與資料科學之相關領域分類場次,探討統計模型建構、統計方法、理論建構、模型應用和大數據分析等議題,邀請來自美國、伊朗、新加坡、中國大陸、臺灣、加拿大、英國、義大利、日本和韓國等共10國之國際專家學者,蒞臨演講分享研究成果。在規劃演講後,保留一定的時段讓學者們能互相充分討論研究與交流想法,以期豐碩學術交流收穫,並得以窺知統計發展未來的趨勢。為不錯過此一統計界的年度盛會,亦有自印度、英國、日本等不遠千里而來的師生,主動報名參加。

隨著全球經濟面臨資訊技術不斷創新、貿易藩籬一再瓦解以及企業國際化等因素影響,公共政策及產業策略引用統計資料以及做為國際比較等越來越多,統計在促進國際交流及精進政府決策品質上,扮演舉足輕重角色。因此透過本學術研討會的舉辦,希望能弘揚統計學術,進一步促進國內外學術交流,期能激發統計的精進與發展。會議間交流激發學者從不同角度思考,讓不同的理論學派,有機會能深度討論。從統計模型建構、統計方法、理論建構、模型應用各層面,開展出新發展。同時本會議亦可以創造國際合作機會,激盪新的思維,針對當前統計之重要議題具體交流,進而激盪更多想法與共識,達到促進國際學術交流,與拓展統計學界之國際聲望的初衷,亦為本次會議辦理之預期效益。(更多資訊請參閱https://infostat.nccu.edu.tw/icsds2024/)
政治大學校長李蔡彥蒞臨開幕致詞。(照片來源:統計系)
政治大學商學院院長黃家齊蒞臨開幕致詞。(照片來源:統計系)
主辦單位政治大學統計系系主任楊素芬開幕致詞。(照片來源:統計系)
開幕結束大合照。(照片來源:統計系)
NCCU College of Commerce Global Innovation Challenge Empowers Student Leaders in the Digital Age of Asia

NCCU College of Commerce Global Innovation Challenge Empowers Student Leaders in the Digital Age of Asia

【Article by College of Commerce】
The College of Commerce at National Chengchi University (NCCUC) proudly announces the resounding success of its 2024 Global Innovation Challenge (GIC) Summer Program. This prestigious program, now in its second year, continues to set the standard for cross-cultural collaboration and business innovation, with a keen focus on the evolving digital landscape in Asia.

The intensive two-week program, held from June 24th to July 5th, welcomed a select group of graduate students from eight internationally accredited business schools.
Organized by the Office of International Programs, the GIC Summer Program offered a comprehensive and enriching experience that seamlessly blended academic rigor with cultural immersion. The program kicked off with a warm welcome from Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program director, followed by insightful presentations about NCCU and Taiwan's dynamic business landscape delivered by the International Programs Associates (IPAs).

During his welcome speech, Professor Hong-Yi Chen, GIC NCCU Program Director, expressed his enthusiasm for the program, stating: "Welcome to the 2024 Global Innovation Challenge Summer Program! Over the next two weeks, you will not only gain knowledge about the dynamic Asian business landscape but also forge connections with future leaders from around the world. Embrace the challenges, seize the opportunities, and together, let's shape the future of business in Digital Asia."

Themed "Advancing the Growth with Digital Asia," the GIC explored the complexities and opportunities presented by the changing economic environment in Asia, encompassing globalization, trade policies, and management accounting principles.

Participants engaged in a dynamic curriculum featuring lectures, workshops, and case studies led by esteemed faculty and industry experts. The diverse range of topics covered included technology innovation, intellectual property management, international business, business administration, management information systems, and accounting, providing students with a holistic understanding of the business landscape in the digital age.

To bridge the gap between theory and practice, the program included visits to prominent Taiwanese companies. A visit to MacroHI, a leader in sustainable hair and scalp products, highlighted the importance of environmental responsibility and social impact in the business world. Students also had the opportunity to visit La Kaffa, the parent company of the internationally acclaimed Chatime milk tea brand, gaining insights into the company's successful expansion strategies and innovative approach to customer engagement.

The GIC Summer Program went beyond the classroom, offering students a chance to immerse themselves in Taiwan's rich cultural heritage. Participants embarked on a captivating cultural tour that included visits to the historic San Domingo Fort in Tamsui, the charming Tamsui Old Street and Shilin Night Market, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and the bustling Ximending shopping district. A visit to the renowned Mr. Uncle Well Tea in Maokong offered a delightful taste of Taiwan's tea culture, while bustling night markets provided a glimpse into local life.

A highlight of the cultural immersion was a special visit to the National Palace Museum, a treasure trove of Chinese art and artifacts. Students attended a lecture on "Curating Digital Contents by Using the Cultural Technology," exploring how technology is revolutionizing the way museums preserve and share cultural heritage. A VIP tour of the museum allowed students to marvel at its priceless collection, and gain a deeper appreciation for Taiwan's rich history and artistic traditions.

A hallmark of the GIC Summer Program is its focus on real-world challenges. Students tackled a case study, developing innovative strategies to double a company's revenue by 2025. Their presentations to a panel of professors on the final day demonstrated their creativity, problem-solving skills, and ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations. The winning teams showcased exceptional insights and actionable recommendations, further highlighting the program's emphasis on fostering practical skills.

Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, Associate Dean for International Affairs at NCCUC, expressed her pride in the students' dedication and achievements throughout the program. "The GIC Summer Program is a testament to NCCUC's commitment to nurturing global talent and fostering innovation," she stated. "By bringing together bright minds from diverse backgrounds, we create a dynamic environment where cross-cultural collaboration thrives, and the next generation of business leaders is empowered to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the digital age in Asia."

A highlight for many was a welcome dinner at the iconic Din Tai Fung, renowned for its world-famous soup dumplings. The group also explored breathtaking views from the Taipei 101 observatory, a testament to the city's architectural prowess. To celebrate their successful program, a farewell dinner was held at the elegant Shin Yeh Japanese Buffet, where students savored a wide array of traditional dishes.

About the Global Innovation Challenge (GIC)
The Global Innovation Challenge (GIC) is an alliance of eight internationally accredited business schools dedicated to fostering cross-cultural collaboration and innovation. The program brings together top graduate students from around the world for an intensive summer program focused on addressing global business challenges.
For further information, please visit: https://globalinnovationchallenge.org/
Excitement and anticipation fill the air as participants from partner universities embark on a two-week Global Innovation Challenge at NCCUC, a platform for transformative ideas and collaborations.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Professor Hong-Yi Chen, the driving force behind the GIC NCCU Summer Program, addresses the diverse cohort of graduate students, emphasizing the program’s focus on “Advancing the Growth with Digital Asia.”(Photo by College of Commerce)
A captivating blend of tradition and innovation: GIC students experience a VIP tour of the National Palace Museum, discovering how digital tools are revolutionizing the preservation and presentation of cultural treasures.(Photo by College of Commerce)
From leaf to brew: GIC participants explore the heart of Taiwan’s tea production in Maokong, gaining a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and tradition behind every sip.(Photo by College of Commerce)
A lively exchange of ideas unfolds as GIC students collaborate on a Chatime marketing challenge, exploring innovative ways to engage consumers and boost brand awareness.(Photo by College of Commerce)
A battle of brilliant ideas: GIC participants present their groundbreaking solutions for achieving rapid revenue growth, demonstrating the program’s emphasis on practical application and problem-solving.(Photo by College of Commerce)
NCCUC’s “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Finance and Corporate Strategy

NCCUC’s “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program: A Deep Dive into Sustainable Finance and Corporate Strategy

【Article by College of Commerce】
The National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC) through its Office of International Programs (OIP) and International Exchange Programs (IEP) successfully concluded the first session of its "Global Immersion in Asia" Summer Programs, held from May 20th to 24th at the university's campus. The program, titled "Corporate Sustainability and Financial Strategy," offered a unique blend of academic instruction, industry talks, company visits, and hands-on projects, immersing students in the dynamic world of sustainable finance and corporate social responsibility.

The program commenced on the evening of May 20th with a lively welcome reception. Students, hailing from diverse backgrounds and partner schools, had the opportunity to network and connect with each other in a welcoming environment, fostered by engaging conversations, a variety of delectable food, and presentations from International Program Ambassador’s (IPAs) about Taiwan and NCCUC. This initial event set the tone for a week of collaborative learning and cultural exchange.

Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, formally inaugurated the program. In her opening remarks, Professor Chen expressed her enthusiasm for the student’s interest in the program and the growing interest from partner schools. She highlighted the importance of student feedback in shaping and improving the program, emphasizing the value of continuous improvement through international collaboration. Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance, followed with his own welcome address. He underscored the faculty's commitment to delivering high-quality instruction and encouraged participants to actively engage in the learning process.

A key highlight of the program was the visit to Janman Precision on May 21st, a prominent Taiwanese manufacturer specializing in custom medical components and tooling. Students were given a guided tour of the company's Taoyuan factory, where they witnessed firsthand the intricate manufacturing processes and learned about Janman's dedication to quality, speed, and precision. The tour concluded with a Q&A session with company representatives, the students were provided with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the company's operations and ask questions about their sustainable practices.

The program's academic component featured engaging lectures and discussions on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development trends, the role of finance in corporate sustainability, and the growing field of sustainable investment with a social impact. These sessions were complemented by talks from industry experts, including a presentation on May 22nd by a senior representative from Amundi, a leading global asset management company. The speaker shared valuable insights into how Amundi integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into its investment decisions, offering students a practical perspective on sustainable finance in action.

On May 23rd, students participated in a thought-provoking case discussion focused on impact investing, using Credit Suisse's activities in Asia as a case study. This session delved into the complexities of balancing social and financial objectives, prompting students to consider the ethical and practical implications of sustainable investment strategies.

The program culminated on May 24th with the presentation of student mini-projects. Working in groups, participants analyzed the challenges identified during their visit to Janman and proposed innovative solutions. The presentations were attended by representatives from Janman and students of the Executive IMBA Program, providing students with valuable feedback and recognition for their efforts. The winning group was awarded a small token of appreciation, and all students received certificates of participation from Professor Chen.

In her closing remarks, Professor Chen commended the students for their dedication, enthusiasm, and active participation throughout the program. She emphasized the importance of applying the knowledge and skills gained during this immersive experience to their future academic and professional pursuits.

The "Global Immersion in Asia" Summer Program at NCCUC stands as a testament to the university's commitment to fostering global perspectives and preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. By integrating academic rigor with practical application and cultural immersion, the program equips participants with the tools they need to become future leaders in the field of sustainable finance and corporate social responsibility.

About the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program
Asia is rapidly becoming a major player in the global economy, making it crucial for future business leaders to understand its unique landscape. The "Global Immersion in Asia" program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate this dynamic region, focusing on the use of technology and innovation to drive corporate success and sustainability.

About National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC)
The National Chengchi College of Commerce is a leading institution for business education in Taiwan. With a strong focus on international collaboration and research, NCCUC is committed to preparing students for successful careers in the global economy.
Smiles and shared anticipation light up the first night of the ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program at NCCUC, as students embark on a journey of learning and cross-cultural exchange.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants of the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program pose for a group photo after a company visit to Janman, a leading Taiwanese manufacturer of custom medical components and tooling.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Engaged minds delve into the world of responsible investment at the “Industry Talk” session of the “Global Immersion in Asia” program.(Photo by College of Commerce)
A cultural deep dive: Global Immersion participants learn about NCCUC and Taiwan through an interactive session led by the IPA’s.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Building stronger bonds: Participants dive into team-building exercises designed to foster collaboration and camaraderie.(Photo by College of Commerce)
NCCUC Concludes Successful ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program: Bridging Technology, Culture, and Business Education

NCCUC Concludes Successful ‘Global Immersion in Asia’ Summer Program: Bridging Technology, Culture, and Business Education

【Article by College of Commerce】
The National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC) through its Office of International Programs (OIP) recently concluded its "Global Immersion in Asia: Where Technology Meets Culture Summer Program", an academic and cultural exchange program initiative held from May 27th to 31st 2024. The intensive five-day program, hosted at the College of Commerce, welcomed a diverse cohort of international students from NCCUC Partner Schools and PIM eager to explore the dynamic intersection of advanced technology and rich cultural heritage that defines Taiwan.

Led by a team of distinguished faculty and industry experts, the program offered participants a comprehensive and immersive learning experience. The curriculum featured a diverse range of courses, delving into key topics such as leadership, investment management with big data, cultural technology, new product design, accounting in Taiwan, and the dynamics of the Taiwanese economy.

"The Global Immersion in Asia program represents our commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding and providing students with a unique platform to explore the latest developments in technology and business within the context of a vibrant cultural landscape," said Professor Yenn-Ru Chen, Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce.

Following Professor Chen's welcome, Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance, further extended a warm welcome to NCCU and Taiwan. Professor Chen provided a detailed overview of the program's intensive schedule, which included morning and afternoon classes, a city tour showcasing Taiwan's cultural landmarks, a company visit to a beauty and health sustainable products company, and opportunities to learn from innovative Taiwanese entrepreneurs.

The opening ceremony also featured presentations from NCCUC's International Program Ambassadors (IPAs), about Taiwan and NCCUC. This initial event set the tone for a week of collaborative learning and cultural exchange.

Throughout the program, students engaged in a variety of interactive and hands-on learning activities. They participated in lively discussions, tackled challenging case studies, and collaborated on group projects, fostering a spirit of teamwork and knowledge sharing. The program also included a visit to O'right Inc., a sustainable beauty and health product manufacturer, where students gained insights into the company's innovative practices and commitment to environmental responsibility.

A highlight of the program was a city tour that allowed students to immerse themselves in Taiwan's rich cultural heritage. They explored iconic landmarks such as the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, Ximending, Taipei 101 Observatory, and experienced the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional night market.

The academic component of the program was equally enriching. Students gained a deep understanding of leadership principles through a team-building exercise where they collaborated to construct a "spaghetti tower." They delved into the world of investment management, learning how to harness the power of big data and Python programming language for data analysis and portfolio optimization. In the realm of business administration, they explored the creative process behind new product design and discussed the factors that have contributed to Apple's remarkable success.

The program also provided students with valuable insights into the unique aspects of accounting in Taiwan, covering both managerial and financial accounting practices as well as the intricacies of the tax system. Additionally, a dedicated seminar on the dynamics of the Taiwanese economy offered a comprehensive overview of the country's economic history, current challenges, and future prospects in an increasingly globalized world.

The culmination of the program was a final project presentation, where students showcased their newly acquired knowledge and skills by presenting actionable plans based on real-world case study. This capstone experience allowed them to integrate the diverse concepts and perspectives they had learned throughout the program and demonstrate their ability to apply them to practical business challenges.

As the program concluded, participants were presented with certificates of completion, recognizing their successful immersion in the rich tapestry of Taiwan's technological advancements and cultural traditions. The Global Immersion in Asia: Where Technology Meets Culture Summer Program not only equipped students with valuable knowledge and skills but also fostered lasting friendships and cross-cultural connections, making it a truly transformative experience.

Looking ahead, National Chengchi University plans to continue offering the Global Immersion in Asia program, expanding its reach to students from around the world who seek a unique and enriching educational experience in the heart of Asia.

About the “Global Immersion in Asia” Summer Program
Asia is rapidly becoming a major player in the global economy, making it crucial for future business leaders to understand its unique landscape. The "Global Immersion in Asia" program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate this dynamic region, focusing on the use of technology and innovation to drive corporate success and sustainability.

About National Chengchi College of Commerce (NCCUC)
The National Chengchi College of Commerce is a leading institution for business education in Taiwan. With a strong focus on international collaboration and research, NCCUC is committed to preparing students for successful careers in the global economy.
The intensive five-day program hosted at the College of Commerce, welcomed a diverse cohort of international students from NCCUC Partner Schools and PIM eager to explore the dynamic intersection of advanced technology and rich cultural heritage that defines.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Yenn-Ru Chen, Associate Dean for International Affairs in the College of Commerce welcoming students to Session 2 of the Global Immersion in Asia Summer Programs.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Professor Hong Yi Chen, the program coordinator from the Department of Finance welcoming students and giving a detailed overview of the program schedule.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants brainstorming how to complete their task at the Leadership and Team Building Workshop. The task – work together to build the tallest spaghetti tower, using selected materials.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants sampling the products from Company visit to O’right Inc., a sustainable beauty and health product manufacturer.(Photo by College of Commerce)
Participants enjoying the wonders of Taiwan during a City tour, which included a visit to National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.(Photo by College of Commerce)