Career Prospects for Graduates

The alumni who have graduated are making great strides in various fields. Many of them are responsible for diplomatic or project-related work in different government agencies around the world, including positions such as counselors in national delegations to UNESCO, roles in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, embassies (ministers, counselors, embassy officials), senior EU advisors (like those in the Finnish government), the Asia-Europe Foundation, the African Union Commission, and the International Development Foundation. Some are also working in international exhibition companies, biotech firms, the insurance industry, aviation (such as EVA Air, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines), and shipping (like Yang Ming), managing international departments and serving as professionals. Several have even started their own businesses, becoming company leaders.

In addition, some alumni are involved in the media (like Hong Kong's TVB), the electronics industry (like ASUS), banks (such as Taipei Fubon), and the import-export trade association, taking on roles as marketing or human resources specialists. Many alumni have chosen to further their education (such as at Yale University, the London School of Economics, the University of Tokyo, Peking University, and domestic institutes related to international relations and business management) or are pursuing academic careers, with several already teaching at universities.

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