Published At:2017-03-09
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The 7th NTU-Fudan EMBA overseas program, co-founded by National Taiwan University and Fudan University, Shanghai and nearly 60 students from both sides gathered in College of Management, NTU on Feb. 24th, attending the freshmen opening ceremony. After the ceremony, an exchange luncheon was held to share learning experiences and EMBA diversified activities with NTU Student Association.
Teachers were invited to the opening ceremony for EMBA Fudan class in Taiwan, delivering speeches to boost the students’ morale. From the left: President of Academic Affairs, NTU, Kuo, Hung-Chi, Deputy Dean of College of Management, Fudan University, Yin, Zhi-Wen, Dean of College of Management, NTU, Guo, Ruey-Shan and Deputy Dean and EMBA CEO of College of Management. Dr. Hsieh, Ming-Huei. Representing the University, President of Academic Affairs, NTU, Kuo, Hung-Chi welcomed the freshmen to join NTU this big family and recognized the importance of NTU-Fudan EMBA in cross-strait exchanges. Deputy Dean of College of Management, Fudan University, Yin, Zhi-Wen attended this ceremony in person and expressed, “Although it’s a rainy day, the rain washes away the smog in the air and brings cherished water resources which means we’re all lucky here.” Dean of College of Management, NTU, Guo, Ruey-Shan shared the WIN strategy from EMBA with the second curve: And 7 elements of EMBA winners(**): The students are advised to highlight integrity at workplace and always keep a young heart. Followed by listening to teachers’ encouragement and school brothers and sisters’ experience sharing from both sides, NTU-Fudan classmates was led by the University tour guide for a campus tour to get to know NTU well. Standing at the palm avenue of NTU, a symbol of endless of life and growth at the sight aligning with the magnificent and straight avenue facing the library, Thumb Mountain is in your view by looking into the distance, lining up with the axis to the East and conveys the expectation to NTU students’ outstanding performance. Furthermore, Fu Bell with 21 rings each time reminds of the thinking attitude, asserted by President Si-Nien Fu: “There’re only 21 hours a day, for the rest 3 hours are for meditation.”
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