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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

13:00-17:30 Registration
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Poster set-up
Venue: Zu-Zan Hall, NTU Library
18:00-20:00 Ice-Breaker
Venue: Just Italian, JustSleep@NTU
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
08:50-09:30


Registration
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
09:30-09:50

Welcome addresses
Pan-Chyr Yang
President, National Taiwan University
Christopher Tremewan
Secretary General, Association of Pacific Rim Universities
Luisa Shu-Ying Chang
Dean, Office of International Affairs, NTU
09:50-10:30

Keynote Speech 1
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Hsueh-Hua Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
K-01 Jill Hartz, President of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG)
Re-envisioning the Role of Academic Museums
10:30-10:40 Break
10:40-12:00 Oral Presentations 1
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Hsiu-Ping Yueh (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
O-01 Yoshiaki Nishino, The University of Tokyo, Japan
The Road to Integrated Museography: from Mobilemuseum to Intermediatheque
O-02 David Ellis, The University of Sydney, Australia
Inspiring Young Minds and Building Audiences: University of Sydney Museum Education
Programs
O-03 Masaharu Motokawa, The Kyoto University, Japan
Outreach of Frontier Research as Creative Role for Leading Universities
O-04 Aleksandr Popov, Far Eastern Federal University, Russia
The University Museum in Educational Space: Experience of Far East Federal University
12:00-13:10 Lunch
13:10-13:50 Keynote Speech 2
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Jer-Ming Hu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
K-02 Hon-Tsen Yu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
A Phoenix Emerged The NTU Museums' Outreaching to Neighborhoods
13:50-14:00

Group Photo
Venue: NTU Library Square/Auditorium, NTU Library
14:00-14:30 P-01 Poster Session and Tea Break 1
Venue: Zu-Zan Hall, NTU Library
14:30-15:50 Oral Presentations 2
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Chi-Wei Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
O-05 Jackie Chambers (The Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia, Canada)
Making Connections: Linking University Museums, Research Collections, and Community
Outreach through Student Volunteers


O-06 Neville Hudson (School of Environment, The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Making the Most of Limited Resources: Geological Collections, University of Auckland, New
Zealand
O-07 Pipat Soisook (Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Natural History Museum, Prince of Songkla
University, Thailand)
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Natural History Museum: an Educational and Tropical
Diversity Research Centre
O-08 Nguyen Trung Thanh (Museum of Biology, Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam)
The Museum of Biology, VNU University of Science, Hanoi: Collection, Research and Education
15:50-16:00 Break
16:00-17:00 Plenary Panel Discussion 1
Chaired by Jill Hartz and Hon-Tsen Yu
17:00-18:00 NTU Museum Tour
18:00-20:00 Reception Party
Venue: The Gallery of NTU History
























Thursday, May 22, 2014
08:509:30 Registration
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
09:3010:10 Keynote Speech 3
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Chao-Ming Fu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
K-03 Terufumi Ohno, The Kyoto University, Japan
Outreaching Tells Us What University Museum Is
10:10-10:40 P-02 Poster Session and Tea Break 2
Venue: Zu-Zan Hall, NTU Library
10:40-12:00

Oral Presentations 3
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Wei-Jane Lin (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
O-09 Florian Knothe, The University of Hong Kong, China
Embrace, Enrich and Entail: Hong Kong Universitys Museum and Art Gallery, Its HKU Museum
Society and Their Innovative Ways to Build an Audience
O-10 Seonbok Yi, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
Challenges for the Future of University Museums in Korea
O-11 Anne Rose Kitagawa, University of Oregon, U.S.
Broadening Our Reach Beyond the Academy The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
O-12 Michelle Kuek, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Using the Collection & Developing Students: Education Outreach at the NUS Museum
12:0013:20 Lunch
13:2014:20

Oral Presentations 4
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Maa-Ling Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
O-13 Chia-Yu Hu, National Taiwan University
Collections Outreach as Empowerment of Indigenous Communities
O-14 Ryuichi Kodama
Activity of Theatre Museum (since 1928), Waseda University
O-15 Ajeng Ayu Arainikasih, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
The University Museums in Indonesia
14:2014:50 P-03 Poster Session and Tea Break 3
Venue: Zu-Zan Hall, NTU Library
14:5015:30

Oral Presentations 5
Venue: Auditorium, NTU Library
Chaired by Tzu-Ming Liu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
O-16 Patrick Chiu, ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan
FloraBot : From Design to Reality
O-17 Bernie Peyton, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.
Outreach of Science@CAL to Improve the Public Understanding and Support of the STEM
System at the University of California, Berkeley
15:3016:30 Plenary Panel Discussion 2
Chaired by Terufumi Ohno and Florian Knothe
16:3016:40 Break
16:4018:00 APRU Workshop
Venue: TAI Herbarium
Chaired by Jill Hartz, David Ellis, and Chia-Yu Hu.
18:00 End of the Symposium
18:30-20:00 Farewell Party
Venue: la mare




Friday, May 23, 2014 Taipei Museums Tour (optional) References
08:40 Departure
Venue: University Promenade (Main Entrance),
National Taiwan University

09:30-
10:40
Yingge Ceramics Museum With a history of producing porcelain and ceramic
for over 200 years, Yingge has cradled two global
brands of Taiwanese pottery and porcelain: "Tai-
Hwa" and the "Franz." Yingge Ceramics Museum,
surrounded by over 1,000 potteries, shops and art
studios, serves as a major platform to promote the
ceramic culture Taiwan.
http://goo.gl/fiDtiS
11:30-
14:00
Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology An archaeology museum conserving and displaying
artifacts from the Shihsanhang archaeological site.
http://www.sshm.ntpc.gov.tw/
14:30-
17:30
National Palace Museum

The mecca for Chinese art connoisseurs and one of
the most visited museum worldwide
http://goo.gl/7ESqF, http://bit.ly/TDqPz,
http://bit.ly/11RFHEs
18:00-
19:30
Dinner at Tokiya Meals http://www.tokiya.com.tw/en/menu.aspx
20:00 End of Tour
Venue: University Promenade (Main Entrance),
National Taiwan University

Fee
Adult & children: NT$ 1,550
Please pay the fee in cash at the registration table
The fee cover
All transportation and meals listed on the itinerary,
tour guide/driver's fee, all entrance tickets listed on
the itinerary, and travel insurances (NT$2,000,000
travel industry liability insurance & NT$200,000
accident medical insurance).

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