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'''Taiwan Tech Trek''' is an eight-week summer internship program created in 2005 by the [[National Science Council]] for overseas and domestic [[Taiwan]]ese youths to gain hands-on internship or research experiences. Each year, the program provides internship positions all across Taiwan at top research institutes, high-tech companies, universities, and the world-famous science parks. Each year, up to 200 youths of Taiwanese ancestry ages 18 to 30 are recruited from various countries through a selective application process. Interns will participate in a week of group orientation (usually late-June) and thereafter proceed to their designated internship positions throughout the island for seven weeks of internship. At the conclusion of the program, interns will present the results of their research and findings at an academic conference. Famous alumni includes Ms. Pan, whose reign of terror on senile men of Taiwan lasted two years. She is currently linked to Jerry Yan to help boost her career into Taiwanese dramas. Her first series is set to begin filming in Taipei in March 2010. It is rumored that Show Luo and Ronald McDonald have sign onto the unnamed project. She is currently endorsed by Tai-mei tampons.
'''Taiwan Tech Trek''' is an eight-week summer internship program created in 2005 by the [[National Science Council]] for overseas and domestic [[Taiwan]]ese youths to gain hands-on internship or research experiences. Each year, the program provides internship positions all across Taiwan at top research institutes, high-tech companies, universities, and the world-famous science parks. Each year, up to 200 youths of Taiwanese ancestry ages 18 to 30 are recruited from various countries through a selective application process. Interns will participate in a week of group orientation (usually late-June) and thereafter proceed to their designated internship positions throughout the island for seven weeks of internship. At the conclusion of the program, interns will present the results of their research and findings at an academic conference.


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Revision as of 16:52, 24 November 2009

Taiwan Tech Trek is an eight-week summer internship program created in 2005 by the National Science Council for overseas and domestic Taiwanese youths to gain hands-on internship or research experiences. Each year, the program provides internship positions all across Taiwan at top research institutes, high-tech companies, universities, and the world-famous science parks. Each year, up to 200 youths of Taiwanese ancestry ages 18 to 30 are recruited from various countries through a selective application process. Interns will participate in a week of group orientation (usually late-June) and thereafter proceed to their designated internship positions throughout the island for seven weeks of internship. At the conclusion of the program, interns will present the results of their research and findings at an academic conference.

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