2025.08.25
Four students from National United University in Miaoli City, Taiwan, which has an academic exchange agreement with Ube National College of Technology, visited our school for Chinese language teaching practice and paid a visit to the principal’s office on June 17.
National United University is one of the five Taiwanese universities that have signed a comprehensive academic exchange agreement with the National Institute of Technology (KOSEN) headquarters. Our college signed an individual academic exchange agreement with the university in 2014, began sending our students there in the same academic year, and started accepting students from National United University in 2015.

Commemorative photo after the visit with the principal
The visitors were four students from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at National United University in Taiwan: Ms. Chu-Yin Yang (3rd year), Ms. En-Jung Lin, Ms. I-Yun Wang, and Ms. Yi-Chun Lin (the latter three are 2nd-year students).
![]() Ms. En-Jung Lin (left), Ms. Yi-Chun Lin (right) | ![]() I-Yun Wang (left), Chu-Yin Yang (right) |
The students visited the principal’s office together with Professor Manabu Hatamura (Department of General Education), who serves as their academic supervisor, and shared the purpose and goals of their internship.

Scenes from the discussion meeting
The four students will stay until late July. They will serve as Teaching Assistants (TAs) for the project-based learning course “Shabecchina: Chinese Conversation” taught by Professor Hatamura. In addition, they will participate in various international exchange activities held both on and off campus, as well as the 8th Japan-Taiwan International Conference to be held in Kochi on July 19 and 20.
![]() Scenes from Project-Based Learning ① | ![]() Scenes from Project-Based Learning ② |

Scenes from Project-Based Learning ③
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