Welcome to @NextGenTaiwan, @elliekoep! The most exciting aspect of my job is bringing international talent to Taiwan. Iโ€™m always impressed that so many young scholars want to dedicate their talents to promote #sustainability and #inclusivity, values which I too cherish deeply
๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป ๆญก่ฟŽๅŠ ๅ…ฅๆˆ‘ๅ€‘็š„ๅœ˜้šŠ๏ผŒ@elliekoep! The greatest asset of Taiwan NextGen Foundation are our people Ellie, a recent alumna of @UCBerkeley, will join our Taipei office in October as a member of the inaugural cohort of NextGen Fellows Welcome to ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ, Ellie! bit.ly/34wfjcQ

Aug 25, 2020 ยท 4:56 AM UTC

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I donโ€™t know who needs to hear this but ... I was watching ใ€Ž้›…็ด็œ‹ไธ–็•Œใ€via Keith Krach after he tweeted the link The view with Catherine Chang. This is a feedback from a made-in-Taiwan Taiwanese, her English is not good for prime time. She is fluent in Chinese and Taiwanese.
Interesting. 'English is key for increased recognition of Taiwan internationally' #2030้›™่ชžๅœ‹ๅฎถ่จˆ็•ซ Ellie wrote on LinkedIn: During my time here, Iโ€™ll be directing the Bilingual Education Research Program of Pres Tsai Ing-wen goal of making Taiwan a bilingual country by 2030.
๐Ÿ˜ŠProud Mum ๐Ÿ’•
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