Cooperation Deals Signed between Taiwan, Malaysia Universities
November 11, 2017
EasyUni Staff
In a statement released by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia, the forum, which took place on 15 October, at Kampar, Perak saw 87 participants from 47 participating universities from both countries.
Chen Liang-gee, Taiwan’s Deputy Minister of Education, noted that a lot of universities from Taiwan and Malaysia have signed cooperative agreements over the last two years.
The representative from Taiwan to Malaysia, James Chang, pointed out that the forum is ought to be used as a communication platform between the higher education institutions from these two countries.
Photos from: Star Online and Brookings
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