January 11, 2002
Taiwan Plans University Reforms
Taiwan intends to subject professors to more-rigorous evaluations, give university presidents more power, consolidate its universities, and welcome foreign colleges to operate in the country, under a plan outlined at a meeting last month.
The country's most influential government officials and educators attended the conference, held at Taipei's National Central Library, where they hammered out a rough plan for governing universities for the next decade.
The participants agreed
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