KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan

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Kun Shan University actively collaborates with the internationalization policies of the Ministry of Education, expanding international exchanges and attracting international students to pursue higher education in Taiwan. President Lee Tien-Shang led a delegation to the Philippines on August 14th to host the 'New Tailored Programs Education in Taiwan-Philippines Conference.' Over 60 distinguished guests, including Attorney Mark Tolentino, the Chief Advisor on Poverty Reduction of the Office of the President, attended the event, aiming to deepen academic exchanges between the two countries

KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
KSU Holds a Study Abroad Seminar in the Philippines, Sets up an Overseas Office to Attract International Students to Study in Taiwan
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