20
04-2026

IAD Undergraduate and Graduate Programs Host Annual Conference, Welcoming Alumna Back to Inspire Students

2026-04-20
The International Affairs and Diplomacy (IAD) Program, encompassing both undergraduate and graduate studies at Ming Chuan University, held its Annual Academic Conference on April 11, 2026, at the FFB101 International Conference Hall, Taoyuan Campus. The theme of this year’s conference was “A New Type of Non-aligned World: Reshaping Power Competition.” The conference featured presentations by both graduate students and junior-
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26
01-2026

Student Excellence in International Practice

2026-01-26
Students from the International Affairs and Diplomacy Bachelor’s Program continue to demonstrate outstanding performance in the field of public diplomacy. Alma, a second-year student in the program, was selected to participate in the MOFA Youth Ambassador Exchange Program and attended a meeting with President Lai Ching-te as part of the youth ambassador delegation, showcasing the confidence and global engagement of
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15
12-2025

Congratulations to GSIA students on their outstanding performance at the NDU Crisis Games!

2025-12-15
Under the guidance of Professor Yavor, our GSIA students participated in the Crisis Games, hosted by the National Defense University, from December 2 to 3, 2025, together with over 100 students from nine universities across Taiwan. During the competition, MCU students demonstrated solid analytical skills, sound judgment under pressure, and strong teamwork in simulated international security and policy decision-making scenarios.
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10
11-2025

Information Session on the Suspension of Student Admission in Master’s Program in International Affairs in Taoyuan Campus, Relocating to Taipei Campus

2025-11-10
The Master’s Program in International Affairs plans to suspend student admissions at the Taoyuan Campus and will be relocated to the Taipei Campus starting from the 2027–2028 academic year (AY116), with the aim of strengthening academic development, enhancing international engagement, and providing students with greater access to governmental agencies, diplomatic institutions, and NGOs in Taipei. This information session will provide
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