Centre launches new study abroad program with inaugural Taiwan cohort 

作者:Matt Overing

2024台湾队列

Centre College is expanding opportunities for students in Asia.

The College faculty recently approved National Taiwan University (NTU), 排名第一的大学 in Taiwan, as a new study abroad destination beginning in 2024-25.  

Centre’s partnership with NTU will be launched in the Fall 2024 semester with a cohort of five students, four of whom were awarded the Huayu Enrichment Scholarship (HES) for Mandarin language study by Taiwan’s Ministry of Education: 贾麒麟(2025级, 中文及商务双学位), 詹纳维芙·邓巴(2026届, 中文及商务双学位), 森冈花(2025届, Chinese and Computer Science double major) and Michael Liao (class of 2025, Computer Science major and Chinese minor).  

“We had a number of students apply for the program in Taiwan. The HES funds not only supplement students’ living costs abroad but also reward them for the years they have spent studying Chinese,井上美丽说, Assistant Professor of Chinese at Centre. “NTU has one of the top language immersion programs in the world and we are thrilled that our students can advance their language and cultural proficiencies there.” 

The program these students will participate in is called the International Chinese Language Program (ICLP) which is known for its intensive instruction and development of diplomats and top scholars researching Taiwan and China.  

Centre has a unique relationship already with ICLP: Stephen Rout ’24 took a gap year in 2022 to participate in the program when abroad options were still limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 亚当•Chen-Dedman the Executive Director of Centre Global and a scholar of social movements and cultural 政治 in Taiwan, helped Centre’s Chinese Studies faculty facilitate this new partnership which complements other language immersion study abroad programs Centre offers for French, 德语和西班牙语. 

“This is exciting because it marks a diplomatic moment when Centre students can return to studying Mandarin in Mandarin-speaking countries,井上说. “Centre students will have the opportunity to make friends and study culture, 社会, 历史, 政治, and economics in person and in the language of those who live there.”  

Inouye, alongside Assistant Professor of Chinese Jingjing Cai, worked with Chen-Dedman to develop the program. 另外, students will resume attending Centre’s Shanghai, China study abroad program in 2024-25, 这是大流行以来的第一年.  

“We began discussions on developing a study abroad program in Taiwan with a language-immersion focus,陈德曼说. “Taiwan is a thriving liberal democracy, 科技强国, 美国的亲密伙伴, the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, and overall an incredibly safe and ideal place for Centre College students to learn Mandarin and be exposed to a diversity of viewpoints.” 

Inouye noted that NTU has programs offered in English as well — so students without prior study of Mandarin can take courses in computer science, 医学, 政治, 业务, 环境研究, 还有很多其他学科. They will have the opportunity to study Mandarin as well.

For the relatively new Chinese Studies program at Centre (approved by the faculty in 2022), the partnership with NTU and the return of the study abroad program in Shanghai, China will create new cultural understandings, relationships and career pathways for Centre students. 

“The Taiwan and China study abroad programs are crucial to students in Chinese Studies because our students can now apply what they’ve been learning and conduct research on what interests them abroad,井上说. “Learning Mandarin opens up all sorts of doors—doors that will help our students practice global citizenship in different parts of the world.”  
 


最上面:四个学生 awarded the Huayu Enrichment Scholarship (HES), from left to right: Hana Morioka, Jennavieve Dunbar, Michael Liao and Kylin Jia.