Aiming to create a world-class EMBA program, Tunghai University hosted the "EMBA Dance of Flowers Exhibition - Concert", bringing chairmen of billion-dollar companies, such as AUO Group Chairman Shuang-Lang (Paul) Peng and Qisda Group Chairman Peter Chen, to the event. They will serve as chair-professors at Tunghai to cultivate high-level managerial talents needed in the business sector of Taiwan. Tunghai University EMBA program Director En-Te Hsu believes that the close interaction between academia and industry will not only facilitate talent development but also help senior managers find solutions to their problems.
Tunghai University forges a world-class EMBA program industrial leaders from billion-dollar companies, including AUO Chairman Paul Peng and Qisda Chairman Peter Chen
Tunghai University, in collaboration with chairmen of publicly listed companies, organized the "EMBA Dance of Flowers Exhibition - Concert" as part of its feature EMBA program. President Kuo-En Chang awarded honorary professor certificates to prominent figures such as TSMC Senior President Lora Ho, Qisda Chairman Peter Chen, AUO Chairman Paul Peng, WPG Group Chairman Simon Huang, Wistron Group Vice Chair Robert Huang, Taiwan Renaissance Platform Chair Jack J.T. Huang, Giant Group Chair Bonnie Tu, TAYA Group Chair Ryan Shen, CMP Group Chair Fang Lin, and Mobiletron Group Chair Kim Tsai. These industry leaders will serve as advising professors in the Tunghai EMBA program. The event showcased the university's commitment to precision teaching and innovative curriculum.
Tunghai University joins forces with chairmen of publicly listed companies to nurture future talents
Tunghai University President Kuo-En Chang said that the Tunghai EMBA program emphasizes goal-oriented innovative teaching methods. The program incorporates interdisciplinary modules, micro-credits, projects, and capstone concepts to provide a student-centered learning experience with innovative teaching. The buffet-style teaching module offers essential and valuable content, breaking away from traditional course models. Dean of the College of Management Shu-Hang Lee highlights the program's adaptability to the modern era and its focus on tailor-made precision learning for students. The EMBA program also integrates project-based learning, coaching and mentoring models, and liberal arts characteristics to offer unique and precise modular courses.
(left image) Tunghai University President Kuo-En Chang (right1 in the left image) presents certificates to honorary professors
(right image) AUO Chairman Paul Peng (Left1 in the left image) and Qisda Chairman Peter Chen (Right1 in the right image)
Director of Tunghai University's EMBA program, En-Te Hsu, highlighted the growing trend of collaboration between enterprises and the academia. The program provides inspiring courses with top-notch lecturers from the industry, sharing their experiences in leading a flagship company, forming a competitive industry alliance, as well as in creating an effective industrial ecosystem. These courses aim to facilitate the exchange and transfer of knowledge, technology, and ideas among senior managers in the EMBA program.