The Hebrew University School of Business Administration is delighted to unveil an important collaboration with National Sun Yat-Sen University (NSYSU) in Taiwan. This partnership marks an exciting chapter in the global expansion of the university’s academic and research reach, aligning with Taiwan’s strategic initiatives to foster international collaboration through new programs.
As part of this initiative, a new faculty dedicated to Banking and Finance has been established at NSYSU. The partnership encompasses:
- Student exchanges to cultivate global perspectives among participants.
- Joint research projects that advance cutting-edge innovations in banking and finance.
- Researcher exchanges fostering interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Joint lectures that bring together experts and students from both institutions.
Festive Signing Ceremony
A celebratory signing ceremony took place in Taipei with distinguished attendees, including:
- Mr. Joseph Jye-Cherng Lyu - chairman of the board of the Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association (CIECA) in Taiwan
- Kahosien Liao, Director General, Ministry of Education, Taiwan
- Dr. Chih-Peng Li, President, National Sun Yat-Sen University
- Prof. Chih-Wen Kuo, Vice President, National Sun Yat-Sen University
- Mr. Aviv Doron, Economic Attaché of the State of Israel in Taiwan
- Prof. Zvi Wiener, Sanger Family Chair in Banking and Risk Management, The Hebrew University
- Prof. Emeritus Dan Galai, The Hebrew University
- Prof. Yigal Neumann, Head of MBA Fintech Specialization, The Hebrew University
Prof. Zvi Wiener highlighted the importance of this partnership: "This collaboration represents a significant step forward in promoting international partnerships and fostering innovation in the business world. Together, we will shape a brighter future for academia and industry alike."
In a time of global and regional challenges, this partnership is a testament to the power of shared vision and international cooperation. The Hebrew University expresses its gratitude to Prof. Dan Galai, Prof. Zvi Wiener, and Prof. Yigal Neumann for their instrumental roles in bringing this initiative to life.