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UMT to
Establish Program in Taiwan
ARLINGTON, Virginia,
October 10, 2002 - The University
of Management and Technology will launch
a new MBA program in
Taipei, marking its first program on Taiwan.

The program, set to debut in February, will
have a project management focus. Local Taiwanese
faculty members will teach the courses in cooperation
with faculty from the United States. National
Taiwan University (NTU), the number one university
in Taiwan, will host the program.
"We're very pleased to be able to offer
this program to Taiwan's graduate students," said
Academic Dean J. Davidson Frame. "This
is an excellent opportunity for UMT to build
upon the programs we have already established
on mainland China."
UMT's Taiwan Office in Taipei is operated
by Leading Technology Management Institute
(LTMI), which serves as the program's local
organizer. UMT's Taiwan Office is headed by
Dr. Barry Hsiung and Mr. Alan Liang and managed
by Doris Che. Staff members, Sam, Fiona and
Monicawill organize classes, recruit and serve
students, and assist UMT and local faculties.
"We are looking forward to working with
our Taiwan Office to expand UMT's program throughout
the island," said UMT President Yanping
Chen. "This program allows UMT to apply
its experience in teaching Chinese mainland
students to Taiwan students."
Drs, Frame and Chen delivered four speeches
to about 100 potential UMT students in Taiwan
during their three-day trip there.
"Our Taiwan students are very excited
about the international aspects of UMT's program," Dr.
Chen said. "It will enable them to expand
their connections into China and other part
of world through exchange programs within the
UMT global community."
The UMT Taiwan Office hosted a dinner reception
during which Drs. Frame and Chen had an opportunity
to meet local faculty members.
"It's an excellent faculty," Dr.
Frame said. "They are all obtained Ph.D.s
from top American or British universities,
such as University of Wisconsin, University
of Pennsylvania, George Washington University
and Winchester University. They all currently
serve as faculty members at local top universities." .
During the past several years, UMT has established
similar academic programs in China. UMT currently
has distance education programs in Chinese
cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming,
Hangzhou and Shenzhen., Guangdong Province,
and other cities in partnership with top Chinese
local universities. UMT also has established
a programs in Poland and Morocco.
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