PUBLIC LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENT : ‘Taiwan Indigenous Peoples and the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues’

【PUBLIC LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENT 】 ‘Taiwan Indigenous Peoples and the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues’ 【TOPIC】Taiwan Indigenous Peoples and the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 【SPEAKER】Femmei Niahosa |Tsou Activist & Vocalist 【DATE / TIME 】 March 13th, 2018, Tuesday. 10:00 Am – 12:00 Noon 【LOCATION】College of Indigenous Studies, A213 【HOST】Introduction to World Indigenous Studies Class Center…

‘Taiwan Hostfamily Program’

‘Taiwan Hostfamily Program’     How to Apply In order to provide international students an opportunity to experience Taiwanese lifestyle and culture, host families are very happy to open up their minds and welcome international students to join their family lives. There are 2 ways to apply a host family. 1. Join Activities -We hold different kinds of activities…

UN Careers Job Opening!

UN Careers Job Opening!

 

 

Posting Title: INTERN – SOCIAL SCIENCES, I (Temporary Job Opening)

Job Code Title: INTERN – SOCIAL SCIENCES

Department/Office: Department of Economic and Social Affairs

Duty Station: NEW YORK

Posting Period: 20 February 2018 – 06 March 2018

Job Opening Number: 18-Social Affairs-DESA-93496-J-New York (A)

Staffing Exercise: N / A

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Taiwan-Aotearoa Indigenous Education Forum

The forum series is a highlight of the ‘Taiwan-Aotearoa Connection: South-bound Indigenous Education’ project funded by the Ministry of Education. Focusing on training both community and international indigenous talents and the experience and perspective provided by the two wānanga executives, the forums offer potential framework and pathways to practicing indigenous education amidst transitional justice. The project director Dr. Jolan Hsieh ( Bavaragh Dagalomai / 謝若蘭) also arranged a visit to Tafalong, Karoro’an, and Pate Rungan communities to see the history of Pangcah traditional house, Kebalan traditional weaving crafts and industry, and discuss opportunities and challenges encountered by indigenous advocates and artists.

“Taiwan-Aotearoa, New Zealand Connection” Workshop

“Taiwan-Aotearoa, New Zealand Connection” Workshop   The Center of International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA) held the “Taiwan-Aotearoa, New Zealand Connection” Workshop on Nov. 24th at the College of Indigenous Studies (CIS), NDHU. The workshop, hosted by Professor Pasuya Poiconx (浦忠成), Dean of CIS, was an occasion to showcase the fruitful results of the ‘Taiwan-Aotearoa Connection: South-bound Indigenous…

‘Taiwan-Aotearoa Connection’ Project

‘Taiwan-Aotearoa Connection’ Project   A team of the ‘Taiwan-Aotearoa Connection’ project, organized by the Center for International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA), National Dong Hwa University (NDHU, TAIWAN), visited New Zealand from Oct. 27 – Nov. 7, 2017. This project is commissioned by the Ministry of Education under President Tsai’s ‘New South-Bound’ policy to promote and deepen…

Seeking subject position of indigenous education: Visit to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in New Zealand

Seeking subject position of indigenous education: Visit to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in New Zealand   Center for International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA) in the College of Indigenous Studies at NDHU joined Hualien Indigenous Community College (HICC) in a visit to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWoA) in New Zealand in Aug. 2015. The purpose of this visit was to…

Summer Study Abroad Course Collaborate between University of Ottawa and College of Indigenous Studies

Summer Study Abroad Course Collaborate between University of Ottawa and College of Indigenous Studies   To promote international indigenous academic collaboration and exchange, University of Ottawa and the Center for International Indigenous Affairs (CIIA), College of Indigenous Studies (CIS) collaborated on a field research course entitled ‘Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan’, during which 14 students of…