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學校現況與發展目標

學校現況與發展目標. 黃榮村 , Professor & President China Medical University < June 4 th , 2009 >. To Excel in Research. In recent years, some evaluation and incentive packages for the advancement of Taiwan higher education have been launched:.

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學校現況與發展目標

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  1. 學校現況與發展目標 黃榮村, Professor & President China Medical University < June 4th , 2009 >

  2. To Excel in Research

  3. In recent years, some evaluation and incentive packages for the advancement of Taiwan higher education have been launched: 1999 In pursuit of academic excellence (Ministry of Education; Project-based); Distinguished research centers (National Science Council; Center-based) <Similar to 985, 973 Projects in Mainland China or COE in Japan >

  4. 2002 Identification of seven research universities (Ministry of Education) < World University Ranking released > < Similar to 211 in China or K21 in South Korea > < Similar to European League of 12 (now 20?) Research Universities > 2004 A project to develop “World-class University and Top-notch Research Center” (12 universities were awarded extra-budget, it’s $ 1.5 billion in five years for university-wide development) • Assessment of the quality of university governance and professional expertise

  5. 2006 Assessment of Departments and Graduate Institutes (> 4,000 units under review) 2009 2005 Excellence in Teaching Project (> 30 universities were awarded)

  6. One of the main achievements is on research productivity. For the seven research universities, a comparison of pre- and post-five-year publication volume shows a three-fold difference.

  7. The Growth of 1997-2008 SCI Papers among Seven Research Universities Source:May 14, 2009;SCIE Display:林時暖

  8. The Growth of 1997-2008 SSCI +AHCI Papers among Seven Research Universities Source: May 14, 2009 ; SSCI+AHCI Display:林時暖

  9. Similar trend is also observed in China Medical University:

  10. 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 The Growth of 1997-2008 SCI Papers(CMU) Source: May 14, 2009; SCIE Display:林時暖

  11. The Growth of 1997-2008 SSCI+AHCI Papers (CMU) Source: May 14, 2009; SSCI+AHCI Display:林時暖

  12. 1997-2008 SCI+SSCI+AHCI Total Citations among Seven Research Universities Source: May 14, 2009; SCI+SSCI+AHCI Display:林時暖

  13. 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1997-2008 SCI+SSCI+AHCI Total Citations (CMU) Source: May 14, 2009; SCI+SSCI+AHCI Display:林時暖

  14. Mission Statement: A research university with a particular emphasis on undergraduate education. The Reasons Behind : Reform to Enhance • Recruitment of new faculty: To account for a 1/3 strong share in the whole structure of full-time faculty.

  15. Number of Students: 8,000(1/2 of the student body are medical and pharmacy students) Number of Full-Time Teachers: 538 (384 in 2005) Number of Part-Time Teachers: 477 Number of Physicians: 743 Number of Beds: 2,830 OPD: 10,000 per day

  16. Set higher standards for faculty recruitment and promotion to professorship. • To establish the core facilities (e.g., Proteomics and Molecular Imaging Lab., Center of Molecular Medicine) and to form the competitive research centers (e.g., Biostatistics, Stroke, Cardiovascular, Neuropsychiatric, and Cancer Research Centers).

  17. To provide start-up funding for the first-three-year new faculty ( up to NT$500,000 per year). • To increase the share of internal funding up to 30% (8% in 2004). The total project expenditure (external plus internal funding) is twice as compared to that in 2004.

  18. International Collaborations : • Sister institution (with the University Hospital): MD Anderson Cancer Center • College of Pharmacy: UCSD, Ohio State Univ. • Neurosciences: UBC , U. Toronto, UC Irvine , Columbia University, Hong Kong U. • Medical Education & Clerkship Training: UCSF, OSU, Tulane U., U. South Carolina, U. Maryland, U. Texas • College of Life Sciences: UCSB

  19. In-land Collaborations : • Cancer Research & Drug Discovery (Ph. D. Program) : with Academia Sinica • Immunology, Drug Safety, Medical Studies on Aging (Ph. D Program): with National Health Research Institute (NHRI) • Traditional and Herbal Medicine: with Chung-Hsing Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Feng-Chia University • Collaboration between Medical Schools: with National Taiwan University

  20. Define the learning objectives that should be achieved:First Mile → Next Miles → Last Mile In Pursuit of Excellence in Teaching and Learning

  21. Monitor the learning curve with significant growth: • Study abroad : 20 → 50 →100 → …… 200 • Undergraduates participation in research teams: # 3 or 4 in local University Ranking • Pluralistic learning through taking double majors, minors, and other effective means. • A balance between general education and expertise training.

  22. Curriculum reform, curricular road map, and faculty development • Multiple–tracks for faculty evaluation and promotion

  23. Standardized pedagogical requirements through three-tier committees • Merit-awards and Best-Teacher-awards for three categories: Departmental, Collegiate, University-wide

  24. Difficulties & Prospects • Lack of graduate students and post-doc. • The share of graduate students <1/10 student body • Recruitment of post-doc is still on the move • Long-term under-representation of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Drug Discoveries. • Lack of major scientific breakthroughs and rival leads in international academic competitions, although with a recent impressive progress on average performance (See the attached progress listings of six colleges).

  25. Still striving to establish a reputation for local contribution and national significance, especially on biomedical and environmental /occupational issues. • A need to redefine the mission statement and strategic actions to assure an achievement of the following ladder climbing: • A research university with particular emphasis on undergraduates education • Top-notch research centers in Taiwan and Asia • A world-class university on Top 500

  26. Thanks

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