Universitas Negeri Jakarta Physics Students Follow Taiwan Higher Education Fair Liaison

Taipei, Taiwan – In an important step towards the development of international education, two Physics students from Jakarta State University (UNJ), Shallu and Reza Fauzan, have been actively participating in the Taiwan Higher Education Fair Liaison, which will take place in Taiwan’s Taiwanese city of Taipeh on March 15, 2023.


This international event, held at one of Asia’s leading educational centres, is a valuable opportunity for both UNJ students to explore advanced study opportunities and explore their academic career potential in a qualified international environment.


Both UNJ Physics students, Shallu Ariyanti and Reza Fauzan, have demonstrated their commitment to education and self-development during the event. They not only gained a deeper understanding of the range of study programmes offered at the leading universities in Taiwan, but also interacted with a variety of prospective international students and educational professionals.
The presence of UNJ students in the Taiwan Higher Education Fair Liaison is proof of the university’s commitment in supporting its students in pursuing international experience. It’s in line with the university’s vision to create graduates ready to compete at a global level.
During their visit to Taipei, Shallu and Reza Fauzan also attended seminars and panel discussions discussing the latest education trends and study opportunities in Taiwan. They were impressed with the sophisticated academic facilities and the support given by Taiwanese universities to international students.
“We are very proud of Shallu and Reza’s dedication to representing the Faculty of Physics at this international event. Their participation in the Taiwan Higher Education Fair Liaison is one of the real examples of how our students are prepared to gain international experience and become leaders in their fields.”
The other participants also gave a positive response to the presence of UNJ Physics students, which brings the spirit and positive spirit in the event. It is hoped that this participation will be the basis for closer educational cooperation between UNJ and universities in Taiwan in the future.
In an increasingly globally connected world, such steps are becoming crucial for students to prepare themselves for the challenges of the future. UNJ physics students like Shallu and Reza Fauzan prove that they are ready to take major steps towards high-quality international education and the variety of career opportunities that await them.
We hope that this experience will inspire other students at UNJ to pursue similar opportunities in order to develop themselves and become highly educated world citizens.