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【Lecture Series on Global Education】Between Worlds: From the of Startup Nation to Taiwan

Lecture Series on Global Education

Date: Friday, November 14, 2025

Time: 14:00–16:00 (Check-in: 13:30–13:50)

Venue: International Conference Hall, 5F, Baisha Building, Jin-De Campus

Topic: Between Worlds: From the of Startup Nation to Taiwan

Language: Chinese

Speaker: Meital Margulis Lin

Speaker Profile
A cultural entrepreneur, writer, and board member of the Taiwan-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Meital Margulis Lin is the founder of Taiwanit Dream Ltd., a cross-cultural platform that connects Taiwan and the world through travel, education, and business. Residing in Taiwan since 2011, she has transformed her personal journey into a professional mission—to build bridges between Taiwan and the world. She frequently shares her insights on cultural intelligence, business culture, branding, entrepreneurship, and creative education at universities and international forums in both Taiwan and Israel.

Lecture Highlights
What began as a one-year plan to study Chinese turned into a life-changing journey. In this talk, the speaker will share her experiences of living “between two worlds” and how this unique perspective fosters creativity, resilience, and new opportunities. Her story underscores the importance of cultural intelligence in a globalized society and demonstrates how Taiwan’s blend of tradition and innovation provides fertile ground for building bridges across cultures.
The lecture will explore:

  1. Unique insights into Taiwan from an outsider’s perspective
  2. Practical ways to integrate passion and personal interests into entrepreneurship and career development
  3. Inspiration on transforming one’s personal journey into a meaningful mission

Registration: https://apss.ncue.edu.tw/sign_up/index.php

Reminders:

  1. Participants who cannot attend should cancel their registration before the deadline to release their spot to waitlisted students. After the deadline, the waiting list will be void, and those wishing to attend may register on-site depending on available seats.
  2. Registered participants must complete check-in at least 10 minutes before the lecture starts (by 13:50). Late arrivals will be placed on the waiting list and admitted only if space allows.
  3. Participants must both sign in and sign out, attend the entire session, and submit a feedback form to receive General Education Passport certification. Late arrivals or early departures will be considered absent.
  4. Students who are absent without notice from three registered General Education Passport events will be temporarily suspended from online registration for events during the current and following semesters (on-site registration on the event day will still be allowed).

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