Studying Semiconductors in Taiwan: NTU’s International Chip Program | CONNECTED Chip Island

At least nine universities in Taiwan now offer semiconductor-focused degree programs — mostly postgraduate. Since 2024, National Taiwan University (NTU), one of the island’s top institutions, offers an undergraduate program taught in English for international students who want to hit the ground running. What does the curriculum include and why focus on international students? We speak with Jiun-Haw Lee (李君浩), director of NTU’s Global Undergraduate Program in Semiconductors (GUPS). 📺 For more on semiconductor technology and the global chip race, explore our playlist:    • Chip Island | CONNECTED   #CONNECTEDChipIsland #ChipIsland 00:00 NTU’s Global Undergraduate Program in Semiconductors 01:16 Why the orientation on international students? 04:20 Studies partially funded by the industry 05:30 Graduates will be ‘ambassadors of Taiwan’ in the world 06:02 Curriculum structure of the four-year program 07:15 Can the program catch up with rapidly advancing tech? 08:27 Envisioning future bottlenecks: from AI to silicon photonics ‪@NTUOIATaiwan‬ #NationalTaiwanUniversity #NTU #StudyInTaiwan StayConnected | Follow us on Instagram:   / connected.taiwanplus   Find more news stories at TaiwanPlus News: Facebook:   / taiwanplusnews   YouTube:    / @taiwanplusnews   Tweet us on Twitter/X:   / taiwanplusnews   TaiwanPlus|https://www.taiwanplus.com TaiwanPlus presents the country’s unique voice on not only local issues but also world events.