Delegation from USC visits Taiwan's National Chengchi University
Delegation from USC visits Taiwan's National Chengchi University
Posted on: January 8, 2025; Updated on: January 8, 2025
A delegation from the University of South Carolina (USC), led by Dean Tom Reichert, visited National Chengchi University in Taiwan on Dec. 9 and 10, 2024. The visit
aimed to strengthen existing collaborations with NCCU’s College of Communication and
explore new partnerships with the Global Communication and Innovation Technology program
and the Graduate Institute of Library, Information, and Archival Studies.
Strengthening Ties with the College of Communication
Group photo at the XR Hub (photo from NCCU College of Communication).
During the visit to NCCU’s College of Communication, Reichert introduced USC’s College
of Information and Communications, emphasizing its focus on emerging technologies.
Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin, director of the International Master's Program in International
Communication Studies, provided an overview of NCCU’s college and its programs. Discussions
centered on enhancing the dual-degree master’s program already in place and identifying
opportunities for further collaboration.
The USC delegation also toured NCCU’s XR Hub, a facility established in 2023 in collaboration
with Meta. The hub’s cutting-edge technology in virtual, augmented, and extended reality
sparked discussions on potential joint initiatives in immersive communication technologies.
Group photo after Dean Reichert’s speech (photo from NCCU College of Communication).
Reichert delivered a keynote speech to a graduate class, highlighting the transformative
role of artificial intelligence in communication education. He emphasized the need
to equip students with skills for an AI-augmented workforce in the evolving communication
field.
Linwan Wu, USC’s representative for the dual-degree master’s program, presented details about
the program to NCCU students. Attendees expressed enthusiasm, raising questions about
academic life in Columbia, South Carolina, and program specifics.
Exploring Opportunities with GCIT
Dean Reichert and Director Lin (photo from NCCU GCIT).
At NCCU’s GCIT program, the USC delegation was warmly received by Director Trisha
Lin, faculty, and students. Lin provided an overview of the program, followed by presentations
from GCIT students on their academic experiences. Reichert introduced USC’s CIC and
discussed prospective collaborative initiatives. The visit included a tour of GCIT’s
facilities, further solidifying the foundation for future partnerships.
Collaboration with Library and Information Studies
In addition to their engagements with communication programs, Associate Professor
Feili Tu-Keefner, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Kim Thompson, and Wu visited the Graduate Institute
of Library, Information, and Archival Studies. The team attended a presentation on
the Research Center for Chinese Cultural Metaverse, which showcased NCCU’s innovative
projects. Both parties explored potential research collaborations in information sciences
and cultural studies.
Group picture after the meeting with library and information science faculty at NCCU
(photo from NCCU Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies).
Looking Ahead
The visit marked a significant step in enhancing the academic and cultural ties between
USC and NCCU. Both institutions expressed optimism about the possibilities for future
collaborations, leveraging their shared commitment to innovation and global engagement.
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