Publisher:Dean Shu-Chuan Yeh. Publish Date:2024-02-26
News Report
[Department of Finance] Foreign Media Outlet Features Professor Po-Wen She’s research with Cambridge University (Religious people coped better with Covid-19 pandemic, research suggests)
“Do Religious People Cope Better in a Crisis? Evidence from the UK Pandemic Lockdowns,” a study conducted by Assistant Professor Po-Wen She of NSYSU’s Department of Finance in collaboration with the University of Cambridge (UK), has been featured in foreign media outlets such as the BBC. According to the study, people with religious beliefs were better able to cope with psychological and emotional stress during the 2020-21 pandemic lockdowns in the United Kingdom than those without religious beliefs.
[IBMBA] Unlocking Career Paths: Daniel Aschauer Guides Young Business Graduates Through Life Design
On November 24, 2023, Daniel Aschauer‘s talk on "Designing Your Career: How to Start Building Your Career as a Young Bus...
[IBMBA] Transformative Culture: Dr.Hedy Ho's Insights on Diversity and Inclusion
With over twenty years of marketing experience in the tech industry in Asia Pacific and North America, Dr. Hedy Ho share...
[IBMBA] Shaping Healthy Futures: Exploring the Impact of Food Environments on Dietary Habits
In today’s ever-changing world, our ability to make healthy food choices and contribute to the long-term viability of food systems relies on establishing mutual trust and understanding with governments. Dr. Elaine Borazon delivered an engaging lecture to students on the topic of “Food environments: empowering business to create healthier opportunities,” providing insights into the multifaceted world of food environments and their critical role in shaping our dietary habits.
[IBMBA] Tech Odyssey: Trent Prestegar Shares a Decade of Insights in Building a Dynamic Tech Career in Taiwan
Mr. Trent Prestegar shared his journey from being a product marketing specialist at D-Link to his current role as a product marketing manager at Supermicro. Mr. Prestegar is also a familiar face from the popular TV show “WTO 姐妹會.” Graduating in 2011 as an alumnus of the IBMBA Program, his story is not only about professional growth but also about embracing the rich Taiwanese culture and the convenient lifestyle that convinced him to make Taiwan his career home.