southern taiwan university 2008 orientation for international students sept. 1, 2008 location: s706
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Southern Taiwan University 2008 Orientation for 2008 Orientation for International StudentsInternational Students
Sept. 1, 2008Sept. 1, 2008Location: S706Location: S706
Agenda RundownAgenda Rundown Welcome Address from President 10:00 Academic Affairs 10:05 Student Affairs 10:10 General Affairs 10:15 Library 10:20 Chinese Language Center 10:25 I.T. Dept. 10:30 Office of R&D 10:40 International Student Association (ISA) 10:45 International Student Connection and Outreach Forum (ISCOF)
10:50 Independent Orientation for IMBA, EE 10:55 Department of Mechanical Engineering 11:00 Meet Your Mentors 12:00
Academic AffairsAcademic Affairs
Registry Divisiona. Student’s enrollment, registration and grading. b. Related academic paper application/ex. transcript,
certificate…etc. c. Issuing student I.D. and diploma.d. Examining credits for graduation. e. Graduate students degree examination (thesis defense)
processing. Curriculum Divisiona. Curriculum selection & add or drop courses. b. Courses and classroom arrangement for students.
Academic AffairsAcademic Affairs
Andrew Chang
Registrar
Office Location & Contact
L building L103/for undergraduate students ext 2101~2104
L building L001/for graduate students ext 2130
Student AffairsStudent AffairsProfessor Rong-Kwey TsayProfessor Rong-Kwey Tsay
Dean of Student Affairs***
Mr. HuangMr. HuangDirector of Living Guidance
***Ms. Doris (ext. 2201~2203)
Coordinator of Living Guidance Location: L building, Room L101
Student AffairsStudent Affairs
Life on campus Dormitory information: rules and regulations (1) No gamble, theft ,smoking, alcohol and opposite gender overnight guests
in the Dorms.
(2) The use of private electrical apparatus for heating, cooking or toasting, or the use of electric blankets is prohibited.
(3) Residents are personally responsible for the furniture and fittings in the room allocated to them. Do not rearrange the furniture and fittings.
(4) Curfew time is 12PM for female and 2:00AM for male. Apply leave ahead of time if stay overnight off-campus.
Student AffairsStudent Affairs Insurance
National Health Insurance Starting from the Year 2000, the BNHI was committed towards
establishing a proactive management-style for the National Health Insurance Program, upgrading healthcare services and public satisfaction levels, as well as providing excellent healthcare services.
Foreign students with Alien Residence Certificates and staying in Taiwan for more than 4 months can bring the Alien Residence Certificate to the school where they study for enrollment, but the students studying language program must go to the local village (township, municipal and district) administration offices to join.
Personal safety insurance: premium is NT$225 per semester.
Part-time work on campus(1) Stipend is granted to those int’l students to work on
campus. Students are assigned to those departments
averagely. An evaluation will be held in the middle of each semester to check students’ performance. A formal evaluation will be conducted in the last week of each semester. Stipend will be cancelled for those whose performance is unsatisfied.
Students have to sign in every time when they work. Students will receive their stipends around 15th of each month.
Office of General Affairs
Dr. Shao-Yi Sheen Dr. Shao-Yi Sheen Vice Dean of General AffairsVice Dean of General Affairs
Division of Correspondence and Documentation
Division of Cashier
Division of General Service
Division of Construction andMaintenance
Division of Property Management
Dean
Vice Dean
Organization Chart of office of General AffairsOrganization Chart of office of General Affairs
LibraryLibrary http://lib.stut.edu.tw Introduction ● Location : Building E 修齊大樓圖書資訊館 ● Library Space :
1F, 7~12F & B1F (Quiet Reading Area) ● Holdings : 489,954 volumes/pieces
Student workers: Students workers will assist the following li
brary services: 1.Library Checking Point Service. 2.Books binding, stamp and etc. 3.Reshelf books, magazines and journals.
Library Library Statistics of Collection….
Printed Materials
Book CollectionOriental Languages 241,816 volumes
Western Languages 59.274 volumes
Periodicals
Oriental Languages (current) 524 titles
Western Languages (current) 190 titles
Periodicals (bound) 18,248 volumes
Newspaper Newspaper (current) 16 titles
Non-printed Materials
AV Material & Microform
AV Material 20,017 units
Microform 644 units
E-ResourcesElectronic Books 149,1171titles
Electronic Databases 108 titles
Totally 489,954 volumes/pieces **Renew in July 2009**
Library Library Opening Hour ….
Monday to Saturday Sunday
1, 7 ~11F Reading Service Circulation
Service 08:20~22:00 09:00~17:00
B1F Quiet Reading Area
08:20~22:00 09:00~17:00
12F Multimedia Area 09:00~21:00 09:00~16:00
Library is closed on national and school holidays. Hours for the winter and summer vacations will be announced on the library website.
Library Library Floor Plan of Library ….Floor Collections Services
B1FNo collections Quiet Reading Area
1F New BooksReserved BooksElectronic Resources
Circulation CounterNewspaper Reading AreaElectronic Resources Searching AreaWebPAC, Lockers
7 F Current PeriodicalsBound Periodicals – Chinese & Japanese LanguagesThese & Dissertations, Faculty, Staff & Student Works Room
Reference Resources CounterPerformance AreaElectronic Resource Training RoomReading SeatsWebPACPhotocopier
8 F Bound NewspaperReference Resources AreaBound Periodicals – Western Languages Maps, Compact Newspaper, Government Publications Room
Reading SeatsLeisure Reading AreaWebPACPhotocopier
9 F Chinese Materials ( 000~400 ) Wireless Network AreaWebPACPhotocopierStudy CarrelsGroup Study RoomsReading Seats
Library Library Floor Plan of Library ….
10 F Chinese Materials ( 500~999 )Japanese Materials
Wireless Network AreaWebPACPhotocopierStudy CarrelsGroup Study RoomsReading Seats
11 F Western Languages MaterialsComic Reading Area
Cable TV RoomsLearning CornerMusic CornerMusic Appreciation AreaLanguage Study AreaWebPACReading Seats
12 F Media CollectionsChildren’s Reading Room
Multimedia CounterIndividual Audiovisual AreaDouble Audiovisual AreaWeb TV AreaMultimedia On DemandBody Stretching AreaMultimedia Production RoomTeaching Material Production RoomGroup Audiovisual RoomsOpen Group Audiovisual AreaSpace Capsule Cable TV AreaMusic Appreciation AreaMove Appreciation Room
Library Activities: Free Movies in Library : Place: Library 12th Floor Multimedia Area Time: Each Wednesday afternoon. The movie titles and the showing time please
check the library website or library bulletin board for detail.
Library Services : Our library offers library tour for fresh man, a group
of class and out of campus cooperative groups. Every graduate student allow to borrow maximum
20 volumes/pieces. The loan period for each volume is 30 days and can be renewed twice.
Graduate student may reserve study carrel for your research need.
More than 5 students can reserve a group study room for discussion need.
LibraryLibrary Dissertation copyright license agreement
Please agree your thesis to gives the right of reproduction and storage of the content of full text to the Southern Taiwan University Library and Nation Central Library in Taiwan. The library may at any time, in any form (paperback, microfilm, compact disk, digitalization, etc.) and in any necessary amount reproduce the content to distribute or post it on the Internet.
Information resource trainings Library subscribes to over 100 databases, elec
tronic full-text journals, e-books and other online resources to support the subject and research interests of our users.
Information Services Department: Tel: (06) 2533131 Ext.2501 or E-Mail: lib@mail.stut.edu.tw
電子資源整合查詢系統 STUT library e-resources inte
grated searching http://hyint.lib.stut.edu.tw/stuthyint/home.jsp
Contact person ● Ms. Chih-ching Emily Yang 楊智晶 (Library Director) ● Ms. Chia-hui Lin 林佳慧 (Head , System and Media Dep
artment)
Chinese Language Center (CLC)
Dr. Hsin-hsiang LeeDean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Director, Chinese Language Center
Professor, Department of Applied English
Office:N304
Phone:ext.6000
Chinese Language Center About the Center
What does CLC do?
Where is CLC? N building , N304
Director of CLC.
What will you learn?
Whom to contact? Mr. Dai , Miss Tsai
chilance@mail.stut.edu.tw
Chinese Language Center Summer Intensive Program, 2008
Date: September2 to September 12
Classroom: N building, Room N107
CLC will test students’ Chinese ability in speaking
and listening this afternoon. (14:00, N107)
Students will be divided into 2 classes.
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
Location: E Building 2,3F Office: E307 Contact us : 劉毓芬組長 (Ms. Liu)
廖哲毅先生 (Mr. Liao)
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
Organization
1. Network Information Services 2.Administration & Inquiry
3.Distance Learning Related
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
Network Information Services1.Authorized software download:
http://163.26.220.31:8080/2.Dormitory Network related information:
http://163.26.220.35/dorm/3.E-mail Server:http://webmail.stut.edu.twusername:student numberpassword:ID
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
Administration & Inquiry1.Course, Score Related
http://course.stut.edu.tw
2.Student Loan
http://163.26.220.35/loan
3.Absence Related
http://www.stut.edu.tw/adm/manner/manner.html
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
Online Program
http://bb.stut.edu.tw Online English Learning
http://163.26.220.57/dictionary/index.htm
Computer and Information Network Computer and Information Network CenterCenter
ServicesComputer Lab(E203)9:00AM—9:00PMWireless ServiceWWW Server http://www.stut.edu.twBBS telnet bbs.stut.edu.twFTP Server ftp://studftp.stut.edu.tw
R & D Office (C Building, RM#101) Academic Research and Extension Education
Division (Director, Ms. Pearl Wu) International Affairs and Career Development
Division (Director, Dr. Shuling Huang) International Student Section: emergency plea
se contact Darby at 0932-517-583 or assistant Ms. Casey at 0912-991-208* Study Abroad Section (Mr. Wayne Wu, Ms. Lyric Wang)
Job ResponsibilitiesJob Responsibilities Updating admission and scholarship information as early as Nov. each year. Receiving applications-164, answering related questions regarding admission. Process applications and hold reviewing meetings for Admission Committee to
screen qualified candidates. Sending out Acceptance Letter for entry visa application. Keeping in touch with students and providing advices if problem arises. Issue
official correspondence to MOFA and overseas mission for assistance. Confirming their flight information I can reserve the dormitory room. Compiling international student handbook and posting on website. Arranging mentor training camp and match-up for int’l students. Applying subsidies from Ministry of Education (MOE) to hold activities for
students on and off-campus. Attending overseas education fairs. Providing assistance to hospital or clinic visit. Helping students to be insured during the first 4 months upon arrival.
Dos and Don'ts Academic Concentrate on your study! The scholarship is good for 2 years
only. Spend more time on studying Chinese, overseas business expansion needs int’l students who can master Chinese well.
Living
-Be serious about your part-time job on campus. A mid-term and final evaluation on your job performance will be conducted to determine your continuity of assistantship or stipend.
- Off-campus job is prohibited. You will face deportation if caught by Immigration Bureau.
International Student Association (ISA)
Adriana Camara Bolivia adrianita2518@hotmail.com Dunn Kalubad Philippines hi_im_dunn@hotmail.com Nutt Rijirawanich Thailand nutt_girl@yahoo.com Arvind Prasad India dv8_arvind@yahoo.co.in Sendy Priatna Indonesia sendy_p@hotmail.com Pham Minh Hien Vietnam hienntkh@yahoo.com Ante Pecotic Croatia pecotic@yahoo.com
International Student AssociationFor us is an honor and a pleasure to be able to give you a warm WELCOME and wish you
the best luck during these two years here in Taiwan and we are more than sure that it will become like your second home.
Taiwan, STUT and ISA wish you all the best and the successes in this new stage of your lives that will start today. Living this new experience like a part of the STUT Family is an unforgettable experience that will help you to grow as mature people and better human beings.
About ISA (International Student Association) just let me tell you that is a new group of young students that are part of the IMBA Program here in STUT. Since last semester we decided to create this group or association just in order to help all of the international students with any kind of problems or doubts about our Programs or just about our daily lives.
The main purpose of this group of students is just to have like a representation among the staff in STUT. We expect to be the channel between the students and our professors and administrative staff. We already have a sponsor professor, who is glad to help us and support us with all our activities as a ISA.
Now we will just like to ask you for your support and a little bit of your time to share with us all your ideas and suggestions. Also we are open to all of those students that will like to be a part of our association. Since all of the members now are senior.....in a few months we are going to leave STUT but we would like this association to keep going ahead every year since we consider this as a very helpful group of people.
So all of you guys are more than welcome to join the ISA and we would love to get all your support. Anything that you need just feel free to contact any of us.... In a few days we are going to plan a meeting just to talk about our plans for this first semester and he expects to see all of you guys there.
Now once more....WELCOME TO TAIWNA AND TO STUT We hope you like it and we are looking forward to have a good time with all of you.
Research and Development Office
International Student Connection anInternational Student Connection and Outreach Forum (ISCOF)d Outreach Forum (ISCOF)
11 Introduction
22 Objectives
33 Cycle Diagram
44 Start To Join
Research and Development Office
Introduction
The basic idea of this project came from the e-learning class in terms of knowledge management, sharing community and perspectives as following:
If we are studying in the universities which already have great reputation, it will be great benefits to the students for their future study and career. However, the reputation can not be created in one day or one year and it's not only the university side to create it. The great reputation are able to develop by the students also.
Introduction
Moreover, the current students and alumni are important to prMoreover, the current students and alumni are important to pr
ove the quality of institution. Now, our university has only ove the quality of institution. Now, our university has only 4 g4 g
enerations of internationalenerations of international students.students. We are in the beginning We are in the beginning
step to grow in the international perspective. step to grow in the international perspective. Hence, if we can Hence, if we can
do something even it is the smallest things but it can be the ido something even it is the smallest things but it can be the i
nfrastructure’s component for the future big things, it would nfrastructure’s component for the future big things, it would
be good and the results will be return to all of us in one day.be good and the results will be return to all of us in one day.
Objectives
The community will be the place to announce news, share, knowledge, Interests, and useful information between the Current students, Alumni, Faculties, International affair’s coordinators , and Future students.
For the current students, we can develop the good relationship between International students ,Taiwanese students ,Professors, University staff by exchanging the knowledge, cultures, opinions, information, etc.
For the alumni, we can keep in touch after we graduated and also help to give some guideline to the current students.
For the future students, we can use to provide the useful information for new comers and we can share suggestions and our warm welcome to them.
For other community’s members, we can use this forum to be the information center.
Research and Development Office
Cycle Diagram of ISCOF
InteractionInteraction
BB
EE
CC
DD
AAInternational Students (Alumni &
Current students
Faculties
Taiwanese Students
International Affair’s
Coordinator
Interested Visitors
Start to Join
Address: http://cdd.stut.edu.tw/isf/index.php Registration Login Kindly help to make it active and interesting by sharing, and
posting the forum Kindly promote it to your friends, advisors, mentors,etc. Enjoy our community ….
Introduction of the ProgramsIntroduction of the Programs Mechatronics
Chairman- Dr. Kuo (Dr. Hsu will speak on behalf of Dr. Kuo).
Mechatronics Mechatronics Program .The Mechatronics Program is offered by The Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME).
.The ME Office is located in the 2nd floor of the K building, room K201.
.ME has 52 faculty members.
.ME has 13 Ph.D, about 150 Master, and near 1800 undergraduate students.
K212Teacher Office
K213Engineering College Office
K214BStorage room
K214 Classroom
K201Mechanical Engineering Office
K201BClass-room
Sidewalk
K211Teacher Office
Stairway
Sidewalk
K202Teacher Office
K210Teacher Office
K203Teacher Office
K209Teacher Office
K204Teacher Office
Toilet for Man
K208BTeacher Office
K208ALaboratory
StairwayK206
Teacher Office
K205Teacher Office
Toilet for Woman
Toilet for Man
(East side)N
MP students advisor
Dr. Yi- Chu Hsu office,
. Mechatronics Program (MP) students need to fulfill 24 elective course credits and 6 thesis credits to qualify for graduation.
.The ME will offer 5 elective courses in the coming Fall Semester for the MP students.
2007 Fall Semester curriculaMon. Tu. Wed. Thu. Fri.
am. Fuel Cell Theory 張崴縉
Robotics Design and applications吳敏光
Soft Computing
BioMEMS Mechatronics
pm. Modern Control Theory 王永鵬
TRIZ Application 創意理論與應用
Intellignet Control王永鵬
Chiness Optimal Design黃東雍
.MP students need to write theses based on their research results before graduation.
.Each student should have a supervisor to supervise his/her graduate study and research.
.Supervisor might offer graduate students Research Assistantship from funded research projects.
.Dr. Yi- Chu Hsu will be the advisor of MP students, she also will be in charge of MP seminar course. (yichu@mail.stut.edu.tw)
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