Background:
One of Taiwan’s premier
universities, National Taiwan Normal University
is renowned for achievements in the humanities,
the fine arts and education. The Centre d’Enseignement
du Francais at NTNU has an impressive record teaching
French language and culture, not to mention the
Center for Chinese Language and Culture Studies,
which has for decades been sharing Mandarin with
the students of all nations. Founded in 2006,
the Institute draws on NTNU’s deep liberal arts
traditions and broad international admissions.
Through tourism and culture-related study and
practice, GIECT takes an integrative approach
to educating versatile specialists.
Founding
Mission:
1. Integrate specialized liberal arts
and technological disciplines to train potential
young scholars on tourism studies as well as versatile
European tourism professionals with international
vision and aspiration.
2. Increase national competitiveness by intertwining
tourism and culture (“to tourize culture and culturalize
tourism”), by spreading the concept of “cultural
travel”, and by improving the service quality
and transportation efficiency of the travel industry.
3. Enhance interdepartmental and intercollegial
resource integration with efficiency in mind,
and promote industry-university cooperation and
exchange.
4. Establish complementary sister-school relationships
with major European academic institutions in order
to get on track with the culture of European tourism
and to create a cultural tourism industry in Taiwan.
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Development & Planning
Development:
GIECT is a culture and
tourism research and training center that makes
effective use of NTNU equipment and resources,
keeps up with developments at major institutions
of tourism learning around the world, coordinates
with the developmental objectives and trends of
Taiwan’s tourism industry as well as with national
development planning.
1. Balancing
theory and practice:
At GIECT, discussion of the meaning of European
cultures is stressed in instilling in students
a sound culturally-oriented theoretical foundation
while at the same time developing cultural resources
to benefit tourism; for the greater and greater
acceptance of tourism and recreation means that
more and more people can personally experience
the meaning of European cultures.
2. Developing a new meaning
for tourism:
Improve the quality and modify the meaning of
tourism and travel using the concept of culture:
“cultural tourism” means personally experiencing
the mode of life of a certain place or region
and can be oriented around places (historical
sites, galleries, museums, opera houses, churches,
conurbations, national parks), events (festivals,
religious and secular; exhibitions; book fairs),
or even daily life (dining, shopping, trends and
fashion). All these orientations, however, are
centered in expanding cultural and life experience
as well as understanding different cultures and
natural environments.
3. Professionalization:
Raise the level of professionalism of tourism
talent by ensuring that guides gain intimate familiarity
with the target cultural and geographic environment,
because guides are not just service personnel
who satisfy tourists’ needs, but rather consultants
with specialized knowledge, or even “cultural
navigators” who can lead visitors to taste the
very marrow of European cultures. Liberal arts
education and specialized training ensure that
tour guides will be transformed into cultural
educators.
4. Train talent comprehensively
skilled in European tourism and culture in accord
with the Challenge 2008 National Development Plan.
Planning:
Integrate current resources
in order to increase knowledge of European cultures
in governmental circles and in the general public;
to promote intercultural exchange; to stimulate
research on European cultures; and to raise national
competitiveness.
1. Short-term
objectives:
-Integrate NTNU resources to carry out diverse
research on Europe oriented around culture or
tourism.
-Train cultural and tourism talent with international
vision and cultural refinement.
2. Mid-term objectives:
-Offer courses in the languages of Europe.
-Advance interdepartmental integration in accord
with NTNU’s varsity-wide transformation.
-Form sister-university relationships with major
European universities.
-Engage in industry-university cooperation to
diversify domestic and international practicum
opportunities.
-Enhance mechanisms of academic exchange and personnel
visitation.
-Publish a dedicated academic journal to promote
international cultural and academic exchange.
-Improve the quality of sightseeing guides.
-Set up a globally-oriented academic discussion
board on Europe/tourism/culture. Hold an international
conference.
-Establish databases for theoretical or empirical
research.
3. Long-term objectives:
-Train tourism professionals as part of the government’s
Asia-Pacific Regional Operations Center (APROC)
policy.
-Live up to the motto of “Based in Taiwan, with
expertise in Europe and the world in view” and
promote debate and research of a theoretical and
empirical nature by integrating tourism resources
in industry, officialdom and academia.
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