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2023-01-03
EUSA ASIA PACIFIC CONFERENCE 2023 will be in BANGKOK, THAILAND on 29-30 June 2023 (Abstract due on 28 Feb.)
EUSA ASIA PACIFIC CONFERENCE 2023.BANGKOK, THAILAND
Thursday 29 & Friday 30 June 2023

Twenty-five Years of EU Studies in the Indo-Pacific: challenges, changes, prospects.

The 2023 EUSAAP annual conference and postgraduate workshop hosted by Chulalongkorn University and EUSA Thailand will celebrate and revisit the state of EU Studies within our region. This past quarter century has seen a number of frameworks introduced spanning from the ASEM format initiated in 1996 to the 2021 EU Indo-Pacific Strategy, and interspersed with the designation of four Indo-Pacific countries as EU Strategic Partners (Japan, Korea, China, India). This conference invites papers that explore these innovations and changing priorities embracing interdisciplinary perspectives – International Relations, Political Science, Law, Economics and History.

Papers can be submitted either individually or in a panel format (up to 4 people). Online applications are open from early December 2022 and will close on the 28th February 2023, with email notification of acceptance/ rejection sent by mid-March 2023.

The academic conference will be held over two days (Thursday and Friday) and participants are expected to attend both days.

The postgraduate workshop will be held on one day parallel to the academic conference. The workshop will be conference-style presentations and facilitated by experienced academics which will provide supportive and constructive feedback.

The organisers reserve the right to re-arrange panels and presentation at short notice to accommodate operational requirements. Sessions are 90 minutes each, and presentations are expected to be 15 minutes in length, allowing approx. 5 minutes Q&A per paper. The session chair will facilitate the discussion.

Timeline
Call for papers closing: 28 February 2023
Applicants notified of paper acceptance: mid-March 2023
Participants’ acceptance: 10 calendar days after post-acceptance notification sent
Full paper submission (required): 01 June 2023
Guest registrations closing: 15 June 2023
2022-12-21
Dr. Hungdah Su, Director General of EUTW, visited France to sign a dual degree agreement, further strengthening cooperation and exchanges with leading French universities.
  Director Hungdah Su Signed a Dual Degree Agreement during His Visit to France, Deepening Cooperation and Exchange with Excellent French Universities   Hungdah Su, Dean of the College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University (NTU), and Marc Chia-Ching Cheng, Executive Director of the European Union Centre in Taiwan (EUTW), visited Sciences Po Bordeaux in person on 14 December , 2022. Witnessed by Professor Gilles Bertrand, Head of the Department of International Relations, Associate Professor Anthony Amicelle, Director of Master Programmes, Madame Lucile Martin, Vice President for International Affairs, and Madame Carol Lin, member of the Office of International Affairs, they signed a dual Master’s degree agreement with Professor Dominique Darbon, President of Sciences Po Bordeaux. It is agreed upon that, since 2023, each year, both parties could send up to 5 master’s students to each other’s school for a year of study. Those students will obtain the NTU and Sciences Po Bordeaux degrees after finishing an English essay and the oral defence procedure. They need not pay the tuition fee of the other school and will be given priority for dormitory allocation.   With the vision to complete more bilateral cooperation and exchange agreements during his term, President Darbon of Sciences Po Bordeaux is also open to establishing a dual Bachelor's degree in the future. He hopes to solidify institutional cooperation mechanisms based on this dual Master's degree agreement.   On the morning of 15 December, Dean Su and other members of the Taiwanese delegation met Anne-Celia Feutrie, Director of the Paris Campus of Sciences Po Paris. They exchanged opinions on the co-organisation of La Nuit des idées (the Night of Ideas) with the Bureau Français de Taipei and the cooperation with their students. They also discussed the possibility of the College of Social Sciences at NTU participating in joint courses with Sciences Po Paris and Princeton University.   On the afternoon of 15 December, Dean Su and others of the delegation visited École Normale Supérieure (ENS). After the talks with Cedric Guillerme, Director of International Affairs at ENS, Professor Johanna Simeant Germanos, Director of the Department of Social Sciences at ENS, Professor Blaise Wilfert-Portal, Director of Studies of the Department of Social Sciences at ENS, and Florian Couveinhes Matsumoto, who had given a speech at NTU before, it had been confirmed that the two schools would sign exchange and cooperation agreement. Director Germanos personally invited the faculty members of the College of Social Sciences at NTU to be visiting professors at ENS. ENS expressed a strong interest in the NTU International Mentorship Programme and hoped to establish the mechanisms of a European research network and student internship with EUTW through this exchange.   Before all the meetings mentioned above, Dean Su had already visited expatriate leaders Wai-Sing Paul TING and his wife, the patrons of NTU Sun Yat-sen France Scholarship, on the day he arrived in Paris (12 December). Dean Su expressed his caring and respect for them and, in the meanwhile, presented the objectives of this visit to France and the vision of future exchange with French universities. Mr Ting not only expressed his support for these objectives, but he also agreed to resume his sponsorship of the scholarship. He even decided to increase the amount of sponsorship in support of the dual Master’s degree programme between Taiwan and France.   The visit of Dean Su and this delegation to France not only brought about the signing of the dual Master' s degree agreement with Sciences Po Bordeaux, but it also succeeded in establishing contacts with Sciences Po Paris and École Normale Supérieure, two of the most prestigious institutions in cultivating French political elites. College of Social Sciences of NTU and EUTW will continue to foster the institutional framework for student exchange and academic cooperation with excellent European universities to deepen the exchange and collaboration between NTU and renowned universities worldwide.  
2022-11-17
2022 EUTW Forum VI-"Climate Change, Multilateralism, and the Future of EU Integration" will be held at the National Library on 9 December, 2022. We welcome your participation.
2022 EUTW FORUM VI Climate Change, Multilateralism, and the Future of European Integration   Time: 9 December, 2022 (Friday) 9:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Venue: Conference Room 301, Arts and Culture Centre, National Central Library (3F, No. 20, Zhongshan S. Road, Taipei) Organizers: EU Centre in Taiwan; EU Centre of Excellence, NTU; Centre for EU Studies, NCCU; National Central Library Co-organizers: Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs, MOFA, R.O.C (TAIWAN); European Community Studies Association Taiwan; Programme in EU Studies, College of International Affairs, NCCU   Agenda 09:40-10:00 (20 minutes) Registration 10:00-12:00 (120 minutes)    Moderator: Tailin Chang (Adjunct professor, Department of Public Affairs, HFU; Forum Convener)   Presenter: Yueh-Hsun Tsai (Professor, Graduate School of Science and Technology Law, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology) Zhu-cheng Zhao (Professor, Department of Ethnology, National Chengchi University) Fu-chang Chang (Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of European Studies, TamKang University) Mengjen Chang (Associate Professor / Department Chairperson, Department of Italian Language and Culture, Fu Jen Catholic University) Vincent Rollet (Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of European Studies, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages) Chu-Meng Wu (Assistant Professor, Center for General Education, Shih Hsin University)   Discussant: Klement Ruey-sheng Gu (Director-General, Department of Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs)   *Kind Reminder: Since the number of seats in Conference Room 301 is limited, those who have registered online will be allowed to come in according to the order they come to the conference room; those who decide to register on the spot will only be allowed to come in after those who have registered online take their seats. Thank you for your understanding.
2022-11-16
The 23rd Taiwan European Culture Forum: “Writing and Creativity Across European Borders” will be held on 3rd December, 2022, welcome to register!
Time: 14:00 ~ 16:30, 3 December, 2022 (Sat.) Location: Liang Kuo Shu International Conference Hall, 3F, College of Social Science, NTU Host: EUTW, EU Centre of Excellence, NTU, EU Research Centre,NCCU, NTU DFLL European Language GROUP Co-Host: European Community Studies Association Taiwan (ECSA-TAIWAN), Taiwanese Association of Hispanist, Programme in European Union Studies at the College of International Affairs, NCCU Registration: https://forms.gle/j1JGgh9FGhugKuVk8 Agenda Guest Speech 14:00-14:30 Forum Convener, Luisa Shu-Ying Chang Group photos & Break   Forum 14:30-16:30 Moderator: Luisa Shu-Ying Chang (Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University) Presenter: Hsueh-I Chen (Professor in Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, National Taiwan Normal University) Topic: Literature of the Habsburg Empire: Dissolving Borders Chia-Hua Hsu (Professor in Département de français, National Central University) Topic: The Birth of a Literature: Francophone Literature in Algeria Luisa Shu-Ying Chang (Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University) Topic: Spanish Literature in the (Un)setting Sun Closing Remarks 16:30- Forum Convener, Luisa Shu-Ying Chang (Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University)