國際事務系第19屆畢業專題論文審查會與發表會
發布日期 2025-12-05 11:43:00
文藻外語大學國際事務系舉辦第十九屆畢業專題發表會 全體師生齊聚一堂 展現國際視野與學術能量
【高雄訊】文藻外語大學國際事務系於 11月29日 在至善樓舉辦 「第十九屆畢業專題發表會」,這場年度盛會不僅是大四學生四年學習的成果展現,更凝聚了全體國事系師生的力量,並吸引家長與歷屆校友熱情參與,現場交流熱烈,充分體現國際事務系的團結與國際化特色。
本屆畢業專題共有25件作品,精選 10 件在發表會中呈現,作品涵蓋國際政治、經濟、社會與文化等多元議題,並採用跨國比較與實證研究方法,展現學生對全球趨勢的敏銳洞察與批判思考。亮點議題包括:
- 青年創業與國際合作:探討台灣「U-START」計畫在印尼推動的可行性
- 教育與性別差異:學業壓力對台灣高中生的影響
- 全球化到慢全球化:義大利與台灣中小企業的比較研究
- 宗教與社會創新:寺廟轉型為信仰型社會企業
- 防詐騙意識:大學生對詐騙類型的認知與判斷能力
- 新住民融合:從居民到公民的社會整合個案
- 跨文化身份建構:印尼華人後改革時期的身份認同
- 假訊息與民主政治:社群媒體不實資訊對台灣選民的影響
- 青年政治參與:印尼與台灣的比較調查研究
- 數位金融趨勢:台灣民眾對第三方支付與跨境支付的態度
活動由開幕典禮揭幕,兩場專題發表後進行觀眾互動問答與投票,最後頒發「學術卓越獎」及「畢業專題前三名」以表彰優秀研究。現場不僅有師生全員參與,更有家長與校友分享對學生研究成果的肯定,並鼓勵學弟妹持續拓展國際視野。
活動插曲:國事系師生特別準備了一把象徵「開拓新天地」的鏟子,致贈給即將退休的林建宏教授,以感謝他二十年來對國際事務系的深厚貢獻與陪伴。這份別具意義的禮物,象徵系所師生共同開創未來的決心,也讓現場氣氛溫馨感人。
畢業專題發表會不僅展現學生的研究能力,更促進國事系師生、家長與校友之間的交流,強化系所社群連結。透過這場活動,學生不僅完成學術挑戰,更在國際議題的探索中,奠定未來進入國際職場或深造的基礎。
文藻外語大學國際事務系將持續鼓勵學生關注全球議題,培養跨文化溝通與國際研究能力,並熱切期待明年迎來「第二十屆畢業專題發表會」,開啟新的里程碑!
Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages Department of International Affairs Hosts 19th Annual Graduation Project Conference – A Celebration of Global Perspectives and Academic Excellence
Kaohsiung, Taiwan – On November 29, the Department of International Affairs at Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages held its 19th Annual Graduation Project Conference. This highly anticipated event brought together all faculty members and students, along with proud parents and alumni, creating a vibrant atmosphere of academic exchange and community spirit.
The conference showcased 10 outstanding research projects, reflecting the department’s commitment to cultivating global vision, cross-cultural competence, and critical thinking. Students explored pressing international issues through comparative and empirical research, covering topics in politics, economics, society, and culture. Highlights included:
- Youth Entrepreneurship and International Cooperation: Feasibility of Taiwan’s “U-START” Program in Indonesia
- Education and Gender Differences: Academic Pressure Among Taiwanese High School Students
- From Globalization to Slowbalization: Comparative Study of SMEs in Italy and Taiwan
- Religion and Social Innovation: Temples Transforming into Faith-Based Social Enterprises
- Fraud Awareness: University Students’ Ability to Identify Different Types of Scams
- New Immigrant Integration: From Residents to Citizens – A Case Study in Taiwan
- Cross-Cultural Identity Construction: Chinese-Indonesian Identity in Post-Reformasi Jakarta
- Disinformation and Democracy: Impact of Social Media Misinformation on Taiwanese Voters
- Youth Political Participation: Comparative Survey of Indonesia and Taiwan
- Digital Finance Trends: Public Perception of Third-Party and Cross-Border Payment Services
The event featured two presentation sessions, interactive Q&A, and audience voting, culminating in the announcement of the Academic Excellence Award and the Top Three Graduation Projects. Beyond academic rigor, the conference fostered meaningful connections among students, faculty, parents, and alumni, reinforcing the department’s strong sense of community.
A Memorable Moment: In a heartfelt gesture, faculty and students presented a symbolic shovel to Professor Daniel Lin upon his retirement, honoring his 20 years of dedication and contributions to the Department of International Affairs.
As the 19th conference concluded successfully, the Department of International Affairs looks ahead with excitement to next year’s milestone – the 20th Annual Graduation Project Conference, promising even greater achievements and global engagement.
Department of International Affairs remains committed to nurturing internationally competitive talents equipped with cross-cultural communication skills and a deep understanding of global issues.


