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| Written by Hendra Kurniawan | |
| Tuesday, 20 January 2009 | |
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National Taiwan University of Science and Tehcnology yang telah dikenal dengan nama NTUST memperkenalkan website resmi dalam Bahasa Indonesia. Berikut ini adalah salah satu kutipan wawancara Taipei News kepada Lee Yung-hui (李永輝) selaku Kepala kantor urusan Internasional (Office of International Affair) NTUST. Informasi terkait : http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2009/01/20/2003434186 WEB SITEMeanwhile, in related news, the Taipei-based National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST) has launched an Indonesian version of its Web site to attract more students from Southeast Asia to study in Taiwan. The university added the new site to its existing Chinese and English versions to reduce language barriers for foreign students who want to gain a better understanding of the university, according to Lee Yung-hui (李永輝), chief of NTUST’s Office of International Affairs. BACKGROUNDS Indonesian students account for more than one-third of a total of 223 international students studying at the university. Before studying at NTUST under a scholarship program, most of them had studied at Indonesian universities that rank higher than NTUST in international university rankings, Lee said. Most of the university’s Indonesian students major in engineering, management and information technology, and most of the courses are conducted in English, Lee added. MEDIA USE According to a survey conducted by NTUST on media use by international students to acquire information about Taiwanese universities, some 50 percent of the respondents said they searched for information about NTUST on the Internet, Lee said. NTUST therefore decided to ask Indonesian students at the university to create an Indonesian version of its Web site, Lee said. He said that Indonesians interested in studying in Taiwan would have opportunities to receive scholarships and be given Mandarin lessons free of charge, as well as be eligible to work for Taiwanese companies. |
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