Wu Se-hwa
Wu Se-hwa | |
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吳思華 | |
Wu Se-hwa (Left) | |
26th Minister of Education of the Republic of China | |
In office 30 July 2014 – 20 May 2016 | |
Political Deputy | Huang Pi-twan, Chen Der-hwa |
Administrative Deputy | Lin Shu-chen |
Preceded by |
Chiang Wei-ling Chen Der-hwa (acting) |
Succeeded by | Pan Wen-chung |
Personal details | |
Born |
9 July 1955 (age 61) Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan |
Nationality | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Alma mater |
National Chiao Tung University National Chengchi University |
Wu Se-hwa (Chinese: 吳思華; pinyin: Wú Sīhuá) was the Minister of Education of the Republic of China in 2014-2016.[1]
Early life
Wu obtained his bachelor's degree in communication engineering from National Chiao Tung University and master's and doctoral degrees from National Chengchi University (NCCU) in business administration in 1979 and 1984 respectively with specialization in strategic management and knowledge management creativity.[1][2][3]
Early career
In 1983-1984, Wu was an instructor at NCCU. In 1984, he was promoted to become an associate professor and subsequently a professor in 1989 onward. In 1990-1994, he was the vice dean of the Center for Public and Business Administration Education. In 1994, he founded and became the director of the Graduate Institute of Technology Innovation Management until 1999. In 1999-2005, he became the dean of the College of Commerce. In 2005-2006, he became the director of Center for Creativity and Innovation Studies. And finally in 2006-2014 he became the president of NCCU.[4]
See also
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References
- 1 2 Hsieh Chia-chen, Chia-chen; Chen, Jay (29 July 2014). "NCCU president Wu Se-hwa is appointed education minister (update)". Central News Agency. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ↑ "Dr. Wu Se-hwa appointed minister of education (Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan) - Press Releases)". ey.gov.tw. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ↑ "Wu, Se-Hwa ( 吳思華 ) - Faculty Members - Faculty". ba.nccu.edu.tw. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ↑ 謝幸君 (4 August 2014). "Minister of Education Se-Hwa Wu".