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Taiwan Tech Trek 2008

The National Science Council, in cooperation with Academia Sinica, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, Department of Health, Environmental Protection Administration, National Youth Commission, Council of Agriculture, National Applied Research Laboratories, International Cooperation and Development Fund, and Taiwan Foundation for Democracy is pleased to announce an exciting internship program, Taiwan Tech Trek 2008 for overseas Taiwanese youths interested in hands-on internship or research experiences in Taiwan. Opportunities will be available to intern at outstanding research institutes or learn state-of-the-art technology at Taiwan's famous science parks, national laboratories, and high-tech companies.

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Emory TASA Southeast Mixer Date: November 8,2008
Begins: 12:00pm
Location: Emory University - Atlanta, Georgia
Host: Emory TASA

Come attend the first Southeast Mixer hosted by Emory's TASA! Find out how ITASA can benefit your Taiwanese American student organization, or how you can start a Taiwanese American student group at your college. This will be a great opportunity to meet and network with other college students in the southeast region, learn how to make food, explore Atlanta, and have fun! Anybody interested is welcome!

For more information, please contact:
Evelyn Tzou - etzou@emory.edu
Joanna Chien - jchien@emory.edu

 

ABOUT ITASA

The Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association is a non-profit organization providing events and resources that explore and celebrate Taiwanese American identity in order to inspire, empower, and activate its community.

ITASA was founded by a small but very active community, including individuals such as Tim Ch'ng, Morris Tsai, Rolla Ch’ng, Ula Hwang, Peilan Chiu, Cindy Yeh, Felicia Lin, Winston Yang and others. In 1992, the first "ITSA Conference" was held at the University of Pennsylvania. Somewhere along the line the founders of ITSA, recognizing the unique Taiwanese American identity, renamed the conference to ITASA. Over the next year, similar conferences were held with various names, including the ITASA/TASC Cultural Conference at the University of Illinois, the ITASA Taiwanese Cultural Celebration at Brown University, and TASCon at the University of Illinois again. Though varying in name and location, these conferences involved the same group of college students - a group of Taiwanese American students who wanted to grow and reach a community of like-minded individuals.

Having hit upon a very real community, annual ITASA conferences took root and built upon the successes of the previous years. The first ITASA East Coast conference took place at Yale in 1993, the first ITASA Midwest conference took place the same year at Purdue. From then on, ITASA held two conferences annually on the East Coast and the Midwest, until 1999, when the first annual West Coast Conference at the University of California, Berkeley, thus completing the three-region conference series that continues today.

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