Prof. Meredith Woo discusses the evolving role of higher education in supporting economic development and overcoming global challenges, emphasizing scalability, inclusiveness, and university–industry collaboration.
From Writing Nonfiction to a Historical Novel: My Inspiration for My Old Home
Mr. Orville Schell talks about his first novel, My Old Home, and discusses the lasting impact of the Cultural Revolution on China’s society, politics, and economy.
Building Taiwan’s Resilience through Culture, Art, & Technology: A Conversation with Stan Shih
Mr. Stan Shih offers his vision for Taiwan as a “Si-nnovation” island, emphasizing the integration of technology and culture, while introducing his Wangdao leadership philosophy.
This three-part speaker series features legislators from each of Taiwan’s major political parties sharing their experiences in advocating for policies and seeking consensus amidst diverse opinions.
Local Stories, Global Reach: World Reporting from the Asia Pacific with Chris Buckley of the New York Times
New York Times correspondent Mr. Chris Buckley shares his experience working as a journalist in Asia, focusing on “local stories, global reach,” which shares the same values as CAPRI.
Nobumasa Ohmori shares how his team is improving community-based elderly care in Japan, with a discussion among the guests on how we can extend their methods to help with policy relating to social issues in other Asia-Pacific regions.