To implement the Ministry of Education's "New Southbound Policy Project in 2023," National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) will hold a two-day "2023 Digital Learning in Aging Care Symposium" on June 2nd and 3rd, 2023. The symposium will focus on curriculum design, innovative teaching methods, and digital course production and management related to aging care and nursing. The event will be conducted online, and individuals interested in this topic are encouraged to register and participate.
The symposium will delve into the practice and learning of aging care, discussing innovative approaches to address current challenges and prospects in nursing education. It aims to promote regional and international cooperation and guide students in interdisciplinary, intercultural, and transboundary lifelong learning. In addition to collaborating with NCKU Hospital and the National Health Research Institutes, the symposium will feature guest speakers from abroad, including Professor Tahir Masud from the University of Nottingham in the UK, Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe, Founder and CEO of the International Institute of Health Sciences in Sri Lanka, and Cyrus Liang, Director of the Hong Kong Pok Oi Hospital Tai Kwan Care & Attention Home.
The "2023 Digital Learning in Aging Care Symposium" serves as a significant academic event that gathers scholars and professionals worldwide to provide a platform for academic exchange. Through speeches, seminars, thematic presentations, and interactive workshops, participants can acquire valuable academic information and practical experiences while fostering international cooperation. Following the symposium, NCKU's Center for Continuing Education of the Office of Academic Affairs will collaborate with teachers from Southbound countries to produce digital courses for students and relevant personnel in those countries, thereby promoting exchanges and course promotion under the New Southbound Policy.
The symposium will delve into the practice and learning of aging care, discussing innovative approaches to address current challenges and prospects in nursing education. It aims to promote regional and international cooperation and guide students in interdisciplinary, intercultural, and transboundary lifelong learning. In addition to collaborating with NCKU Hospital and the National Health Research Institutes, the symposium will feature guest speakers from abroad, including Professor Tahir Masud from the University of Nottingham in the UK, Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe, Founder and CEO of the International Institute of Health Sciences in Sri Lanka, and Cyrus Liang, Director of the Hong Kong Pok Oi Hospital Tai Kwan Care & Attention Home.
The "2023 Digital Learning in Aging Care Symposium" serves as a significant academic event that gathers scholars and professionals worldwide to provide a platform for academic exchange. Through speeches, seminars, thematic presentations, and interactive workshops, participants can acquire valuable academic information and practical experiences while fostering international cooperation. Following the symposium, NCKU's Center for Continuing Education of the Office of Academic Affairs will collaborate with teachers from Southbound countries to produce digital courses for students and relevant personnel in those countries, thereby promoting exchanges and course promotion under the New Southbound Policy.