o (UOI), the U.S. made an academic visit to its sister school, National Chiayi University, from March 16th to 20th this year. The UOI delegation, including five students, was led by Robert Tripepi, professor of the Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Matt Powell, associate director and professor of the Aquaculture Research Institute, and Samantha Ramsay, professor of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.The delegation from University of Idaho (UOI), the U.S. made an academic visit to its sister school, National Chiayi University, from March 16th to 20th this year. The UOI delegation, including five students, was led by Robert Tripepi, professor of the Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Matt Powell, associate director and professor of the Aquaculture Research Institute, and Samantha Ramsay, professor of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.The delegation from University of Idaho (UOI), the U.S. made an academic visit to its sister school, National Chiayi University, from March 16th to 20th this year. The UOI delegation, including five students, was led by Robert Tripepi, professor of the Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Matt Powell, associate director and professor of the Aquaculture Research Institute, and Samantha Ramsay, professor of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.The delegation from University of Idaho (UOI), the U.S. made an academic visit to its sister school, National Chiayi University, from March 16th to 20th this year. The UOI delegation, including five students, was led by Robert Tripepi, professor of the Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, Matt Powell, associate director and professor of the Aquaculture Research Institute, and Samantha Ramsay, professor of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences.
According to Li Yu-Jang, chief of the Overseas Chinese and International Students Division, NCYU, academic exchange and visits have been exchanged between NCYU and UOI since the signing of an agreement on academic cooperation in 2003. Since then, an UOI delegation formed by teachers and students from varied programs has been visiting Taiwan during each March. A number of teachers and students from the Department of Aquatic Biosciences, NCYU, have also been selected to carry out studies and internship at the Aquaculture Research Institute, UOI, on an annual basis. In addition, student exchange programs have been regularly organized by both universities each year.
This year, the UOI delegation was invited for academic exchange with teachers and students of the Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of BioAgricultural Science, Horticultural Technology Center, and Animal Experiment Farm and Freshwater Bioresource Center, NCYU. An information session on studying abroad kicked off on the morning of March 18th, during which the delegation members introduced the teachers and students from the College of Agriculture and College of Life Sciences to the curriculum features of the UOI College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, conditions for applying for international exchange programs, geographical environment of Idaho, useful information for the students, etc.
The students from the delegation not only exchanged their learning experiences with NCYU students, but encouraged them to join student exchange programs or pursue degrees at UOI. The students from the delegation not only exchanged their learning experiences with NCYU students, but encouraged them to join student exchange programs or pursue degrees at UOI.