In order to promote ties with universities in Taiwan and cross-disciplinary learning, TNUA and National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) signed a student exchange agreement on April 25, 2011.

The agreement will allow exchange programs to start in Academic Year 2011, allowing different learning environments to stimulate students’ creativity and broaden their achievements.

The signing of the agreement took place just one day after NTHU marked the 100th anniversary of its founding, said the Hsinchu-based university’s president, Dr. Lih J. Chen.

Dr. Chen said the agreement not only has laid a new milestone, but also represents NTHU’s recognition of the importance of art to the future of his university. Art will definitely form a major field of studies in NTHU’s future curriculum, he added. 

Dr. Chen said by promoting such cross-disciplinary collaboration projects NTHU aims to organically integrate all quality studies to give students a chance of brainstorming in different learning environments. 

He said NTHU actually has a group of “art dropouts” who are well-trained in music and fine arts, but have had to set them aside because of their present studies. 

In addition, NTHU has started enrolling talented music and art students to form a fresh source of expertise in a university that is famous for its science and technology studies. Such collaboration is common among universities in other countries, but it is the first time between top universities in Taiwan, he added.

TNUA President Prof. Ju, Tzong-Ching noted that any art performance or exhibition itself is an incorporation of different art disciplines, social aspects, scientific and technological knowledge, management and executive expertise. 

Cross-disciplinary thinking is a major global trend and there have been many successful cases. With the government identifying the cultural creative industry as one of six emerging industries it will promote, there will be many opportunities arising from cross-disciplinary development in Taiwan.

In order to expand students’ perspectives and create different possibilities, TNUA lists cross-disciplinary learning as one of the major items of school development, Prof. Ju said.

TNUA has already made efforts promoting crossdisciplinary learning among its different faculties, and the agreement with NTHU will create exciting crossdisciplinary developments on an inter-university level.

The exchange program between the two universities will offer non-degree full-time studies for 10 students each semester. 
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