The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines has awarded scholarships to 70 Filipino students this year.
– The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines has awarded scholarships to 70 Filipino students this year.
“The Philippines is one of our priority countries and you have made the right choice in pursuing higher education in Taiwan,” TECO Representative Wallace Chow said. “Taiwan is leading in the semiconductor industry and also in terms of Science and Technology products so the learning environment is very conducive for data scientists like us,” Bisenio told CNN Philippines.
But the challenge is how to encourage these scholars to come back to the Philippines after pursuing their studies, he added.they get employed doon. Like for example yung 122, only 2 came home,” Bello said in an interview.
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