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The Opening Ceremony of International Affairs Center, College of Management, NDHU

Update : 2024-01-03
SDG指標: SDGs17,SDGs04,SDGs11
Unveiling Ceremony
Unveiling Ceremony

The International Affairs Center of College of Management was officially opened this year(2023). This center was established to integrate the international affairs of the whole college. The units include "Bachelor Program of Management Science and Finance(MSF)", "Bachelor Program of Accounting and Information Management(ACCIM)", a newly established program in 2023, and "Bachelor Program of Digital Marketing and Service Innovation(DMSI)", which will be established in 2024.

Prof. Pubali Chatterjee from the Department of International Business performed a Northern Indian Classic Dance-Kathak
Prof. Pubali Chatterjee from the Department of International Business performed a Northern Indian Classic Dance-Kathak

An opening ceremony was held on Dec. 20, 2023, we invited the President, Prof. Han-Chieh, Chao, the Vice President, Prof. Hui-Mi, Hsu, the Dean of the Office of International Affairs, Prof. Yuan-Ron, Ma, the Dean of the College of Management, Prof. Fang-Ming, Hsu, the Associate Dean of the College of Management, Prof. Yu-Shu, Peng, and all of the Department Chairperson and teachers and students of Management College to participate.

To celebrate the opening, we are honored to invite Prof. Pubali Chatterjee from the Department of International Business to perform a northern Indian classic dance "Kathak". Kathak dancers tell stories and show graceful movements through foot-tapping beats and music. Another performance, "Yamko Rambe Yamko", is performed by eleven Indonesian students from various departments. It's a traditional folk dance from Papua, Indonesia. For the people of Papua, this folk dance is of great cultural importance and is often considered as their unofficial national anthem.

In addition to the wonderful performances, foreign students from various countries also prepared exotic dishes from 7 countries, including Sandwich Laab-Tuna from Thailand, Banana Bread from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Ginger Beer from St. Kitts and Nevis, Salty Milk Tea from Mongolian, Chola Poori from Indian and Soto Ayam and Satay from Indonesian, bringing guests an exotic food feast.

The opening ceremony of the International Affairs Center was a complete success. With blessings from all over the world, we hope to provide more complete assistance and bring more beautiful memories to the Management College international students.

International Affairs Center of Management College-Opening Ceremony Group Picture
International Affairs Center of Management College-Opening Ceremony Group Picture

Group Photo in front of the Slogan of Management College
Group Photo in front of the Slogan of Management College
A Traditional Folk Dance-Yamko Rambe Yamko, from Papua, Indonesia
A Traditional Folk Dance-Yamko Rambe Yamko, from Papua, Indonesia
Preparing Exotic Food for the Guests
Preparing Exotic Food for the Guests
Preparing Exotic Food for the Guests 2
Preparing Exotic Food for the Guests 2
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