Higher Ed Internationalization Forum Warns: Taiwan Degrees Risk Becoming a Career Stepping Stone for Talent
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Experts at an NCCU forum warned that the disconnect between education, employment, and immigration turns Taiwan degrees into a stepping stone for international talent, with retention rates at just 30-40%. The MOE pledged to tighten quality controls and boost retention.
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- Q: What is the retention rate of foreign students after graduation in Taiwan?
- A: According to data from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Labor, the retention rate of international students in Taiwan is only around 30% to 40%.
- Q: What does it mean that a degree from Taiwan is a 'stepping stone' for career history?
- A: It means that many international students leave Taiwan for other countries with larger markets after obtaining degrees or scholarships, and do not stay in Taiwan's labor market.
- Q: What measures does the Taiwanese government (Ministry of Education) plan to take in response?
- A: The government plans to shift from quantity to quality, allowing more flexible responses for schools with high educational quality while restricting admissions to low-quality schools and actively supporting domestic employment after graduation.