National Taiwan University
As the global job market evolves, universities are increasingly expected to help students navigate the transition from academic study to professional practice. At National Taiwan University, new approaches to career development are focusing on how students build the skills needed for an unpredictable and internationally connected workplace.
In 2025, NTU’s Career Center received a Bronze Award for Best Competencies and Skill Development at the Brandon Hall Group HCM Excellence Awards for its “Empowering Future Talent” program. The initiative focuses on strengthening the link between university education and employment through closer collaboration with industry partners.
Rather than relying solely on traditional career counselling, the programme connects students with global enterprises through an integrated ecosystem of industry–academia partnerships. Through interdisciplinary workshops, participants develop core competencies such as problem-solving and cross-cultural leadership—skills increasingly seen as essential for navigating complex and diverse professional environments.
The program reflects a broader shift in how universities support students’ long-term professional development. By integrating industry engagement with skills training, initiatives like “Empowering Future Talent” illustrate how higher education institutions are exploring new ways to prepare students for global careers.
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