For the part he plays in the team, he told us that he mainly helps with finding new chemical methods to synthesize novel metal catalysts, which fellow team members then test out to see whether these new catalysts produce new metal reactions or optimize original existing metal reactions. The chief goal is to make the synthesis of chemical materials easier while reducing the time and cost of synthesis.<\/p>\n
When he first returned to Taiwan and started studying at TIGP in Academia Sinica, Shu-Kai Liu felt somewhat out of place and uncomfortable with the surrounding environment. Although he knew a little bit of Chinese, he found that the locals converse rather quickly and fluently, so fast that he found it difficult or even impossible to follow and understand. Also, at home, his family speaks Taiwanese, which adds fuel to the fire, adding further confusion. Language was indeed a big barrier for him.<\/p>\n
Learning by doing. That\u2019s his motto. It doesn\u2019t matter if what he says in Chinese is correct or incorrect, he just says it and then goes from there.<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n“Local Taiwanese people can usually tell that I grew up abroad, and many of them are quite willing to tell me if what I\u2019m saying in Chinese is wrong or doesn\u2019t make sense,” Shu-Kai Liu remarked.<\/p>\n
After putting in much time and effort, his Chinese has also improved to the point where he can easily strike up a conversation with people.<\/p>\n
During his interview, he also mentioned that research assistants at Academia Sinica are enthusiastic and very willing to help with all sorts of things, which made it much easier to gradually adjust and adapt to life in Taiwan.<\/p>\n
Yet, there are still challenges that he finds impossible to overcome. The weather is one of those things. Another is the way the Taiwanese drive. And watching the news in Taiwan just drives him nuts\u2014he just can\u2019t help but shake his head.<\/p>\n
Shu-Kai Liu told us that the lab he works with is a tight knit group. They\u2019ve had barbeques and even visited the hot springs together. However, over this past year, he hasn\u2019t had much time to go out because he and his classmates are now busy running experiments and preparing for their doctoral oral examinations.<\/p>\n
“Now that I\u2019m entering my third year in the program, my boss (faculty advisor Dr. Tiow-Gan Ong) said that I have to graduate in four years, and if I don\u2019t, he\u2019ll kick me out! I must work faster and faster,” Shu-Kai Liu uttered with a laugh.<\/p>\n
Despite the pressure to graduate, Shu-Kai Liu feels that he should, for the most part, just go with the flow; he shouldn\u2019t put too much pressure on himself and set unrealistic expectations. Instead, he believes in taking one solid step at a time and keeping to the routine, working hard to complete well each of the tasks at hand.<\/p>\n
Dr. Mei-Yin Chou: “TIGP provides a solid academic training.”<\/strong><\/h2>\nDr. Mei-Yin Chou, Vice President of Academia Sinica, said that the purpose behind establishing the Taiwan International Graduate Program is to cultivate independent critical thinking skills and research capabilities by leveraging the state of the art equipment and facilities along with the world leading faculty at Academia Sinica, creating a conducive learning environment for students to conduct their own experiments, solve problems, and interact and exchange ideas with peers of different nationalities.<\/p>\n
Since all courses are taught in English and 80% of enrolled doctoral students are foreigners, TIGP provides a wonderful academic environment for Taiwanese students wishing to study abroad to test the waters and get their feet wet. At Academia Sinica, students have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with an international educational environment and cultivate basic research skills before they go abroad for further studies and pursuits. For local students, this is definitely a viable and worthwhile option to seriously consider.<\/p>\n
After graduating from TIGP, besides obtaining a doctoral degree from the schools that each specific program partners with, students will also receive a certificate of completion from Academia Sinica.<\/p>\n
Currently, TIGP offers 12 different degree programs in collaboration with 10 partnering schools located across Taiwan. At the present stage, degree programs are mostly offered in the mathematics and sciences. In the future, based on developing industrial trends, Academia Sinica hopes to include additional programs. And if there are opportunities for partnerships with other universities, TIGP also looks to set up and offer academic programs in the humanities.<\/p>\n
The above is a list of degree programs offered through the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) at Academia Sinica along with the schools and departments or institutes that each specific program partners with.
Image | information provided by TIGP<\/p><\/div>\n
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Some people may think that the Academia Sinica focuses mainly on basic scientific research, a focus that may limit career prospects and make it difficult to find jobs upon graduation.<\/p>\n
Dr. Mei-Yin Chou explained that when students graduate and enter into the workforce and industries of their choice, the problems they will encounter are no longer simple and one-sided; instead, the problems they contend with are generally multifaceted and require interdisciplinary knowledge as well as working with different teams. Thus, through the interdisciplinary courses offered and the opportunities to conduct hands-on experiments, TIGP endeavors to instill in students the flexible ability to use knowledge from their solid training to understand different perspectives and switch between various modes of thinking.<\/p>\n
Of course, during the process of pursuing their degrees, students also need to take note of industry trends. Students should try to maintain regular contact with industry professionals through job fairs or by visiting incubator centers to learn about the industry environment.<\/p>\n
TIGP not only arranges for key leaders to come to speak to students, the program also asks students to vote for which leaders to invite. One year, students voted to invite Dr. Morris Chang, the founding Chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. And their wish was granted. TIGP invited him to come talk about industrial trends and share his experiences.<\/p>\n
Lately, the government and industrial sector have been vigorously propelling the New Southbound Policy forward. Over the years, TIGP has been home to students from all across Southeast Asia. These students bring with them their rich and unique culture as well as diverse pearls of wisdom from their native countries.<\/p>\n
TIGP holds many events to facilitate cross-cultural exchange. For instance, during the Dragon Boat Festival, TIGP students from different countries took part in a dragon boat race.
Image source | 2017-05-30 Dragon Boat Race<\/p><\/div>\n
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When working hard, being able to play hard is also just as important.<\/p>\n
When asked about entertainment and leisure activities offered by Academia Sinica, Dr. Mei-Yin Chou smiled and said that the campus is located near the Nangang Exhibition Hall MRT station, and it\u2019s also quite close to the heart and center of Taipei City. In addition, Academia Sinica offers free shuttles that students can take to visit the National Taiwan University, National Central University, and the National Yang-Ming University.<\/p>\n
“I think that apart from academic research, our campus offers many interesting avenues that can be explored,\u201d said Dr. Mei-Yin Chou, Vice President of Academia Sinica. Photography | Yu-Chen Chang<\/p><\/div>\n
Beyond the free concerts and film screenings offered from time to time, fitness events are also quite popular in the recent years. On the Academia Sinica campus, there is a well-equipped gymnasium frequented by sport aficionados and fitness enthusiasts. There are also yoga clubs, diving clubs, and even a Pok\u00e9mon club that students can join to meet like-minded friends who share similar interests.<\/p>\n
Studying at the Taiwan International Graduate Program affords students the opportunity to interact with people from all walks of life and from all corners of the world to exchange ideas and research findings, but more importantly, it allows common interest to become the common language of communication. It\u2019s a place where birds of an \u201cacademic\u201d feather can flock and flourish together.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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