Focusing on key issues pertaining to Taiwan's sustainable development, discussion of proposals for breaking through current dilemmas are held in the form of a public of a public forum. young leaders, top research teams, and social practitioners will be the panelists of the forum to advocate rational discussion and collaborative action.
If you could see a doctor at home and save the commute, wouldn’t it be easier? If there were a computer doctor, would you believe its diagnosis? What if the medical data of a hospital can be circulated, would there be a loophole to our personal information? Can the current laws and regulations keep up with the rapid advancement of medical technology? How should the government fix and loosen medical regulations to keep up with global medical technology trends and improve the quality of medical services?
DetailsThe number of Taiwanese high school graduates going abroad has risen year by year. The number of high school students who chose to study abroad in 2018 has doubled that of 2013. Generous scholarships and language advantages have continuously attracted Taiwanese talents. As Chinese and Southeast Asian universities recruit and prestigious universities abroad attract Taiwanese students, how should Taiwan’s higher education respond? How should the government amend and loosen current regulations, so as to enhance the competitiveness of higher education, keep talent within Taiwan. These are major challenges for the higher education system in Taiwan.
DetailsThe incredible advancement of science and technology in the 21st century has driven rapid development of a digital economy and produced a new economic model and currencies, which impact industrial and financial institutions and pose major challenges to public governance. More and more research shows that in the digital age, many economic models are being thwarted because relevant laws and government functions are unable to adapt quickly. In other words, government is becoming a force of resistance, rather than assistance. Many have criticized government for its inability and advocated a more limited government to help economic development.
DetailsWhether in the cities or back to their tribal homes, indigenous youths of a new generation are redefining their cultural heritage and crafting new value. They hope to promote Taiwanese indigenous on the world stage and connect with the world!
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