Taiwan Studies Spring Colloquium

Please join the convenors on May 22nd for their annual Spring Colloquium, where they celebrate the end of a busy academic year with research presentations from graduating MA and PhD students as well as visiting scholars of the Taiwan Studies Program.
Presenters:
Indigenous Language Teaching and Learning: Practices in the Cou Saviki Tribal Classroom in Taiwan
Huiyu Lin, Ph.D., College of Education
Blue in a Box: Implications of Taiwan’s Devaluation of Blue Collar Workers
Euchari Majors, M.A. Student, International Studies
How to Tell the History of Taiwan under Qing Rule on YouTube
Ting-Chieh (David) Ouyang, Ph.D. Candidate, History
Taiwan’s Tong-Du Dilemma: How the Dichotomous Misconception about the Unification-Independence May Have Intensified the Division across the Taiwan Strait
Dr. Cheng-shan (Frank) Liu, Fulbright Scholar, OSU Political Science, and Professor, Institute of Political Science, National Sun Yat-Sen University (NSYSU)
Research presentations will be followed with light refreshments for a social mixer. This event is open to the public. REGISTER HERE
Can’t make the date? Event recording will be made available on our YouTube channel soon after the event.