Social and Education Psychology
Session Chair: Ming Chen 10:45 –
Impact of Stress Mindset Training on Coping Styles of Adolescents in Academic Setting (103761)
Dr Subhasree Geddam is currently working as assistant professor. Her research interests aligns with concepts such as stress mindset, self-efficacy, coping strategies, personality traits. The current project is AI & its role in teaching & learning. - read abstract
11:10 –
Effects of Self-directed and Learning Goal Training Modules on Self-directed Learning Behavior of Thai University Students (103913)
Asst. Prof. Dr. Krisana Chotratanakamol is a lecturer at the Puay Ungpakorn School of Development Studies, Thammasat University, Thailand. He is an expert in quantitative research methods, psychobehavioral science,and Development project - read abstract
11:35 –
From Normative Ethics to Human Intelligence: A Five-Phase Model for Transforming Research Career Systems in Europe (103915)
Dr. Danijela Ćirić Lalić is an Assistant Professor at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management. - read abstract
12:00 –
Early Indicators of Achievement: Analyzing Foundational Course Performance to Predict Student Success in Business Education (106660)
Dr. Ming Chen is a Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at California State University Long Beach. - read abstract
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Room G401 (4F) | Economics and Management
Session Chair: Mohita Mohita 13:25 –
When Trust Matters More Than Service: Reframing Brand Image Benefits in a BPJS-Dominant Private Hospital (106985)
Annisa Camalia Anjani is a postgraduate scholar, illustrator, and social media manager interested in strategic branding and human-centered research. Was a visual communication design student and currently pursuing Innovation Design Management. - read abstract
13:50 –
The Impact of Product Information Quality on Online Purchase Intention: The Case of Generation Z in Kinmen (105908)
Mr. Su Wei Hsiang is currently a master’s student in the Department of Business Administration at National Quemoy University, Taiwan. - read abstract
14:40 –
Effect of AI vs Human-generated Well-being Recommendation on Behavioral Intention: Moderating Effect of Trust in AI (106115)
Dr Mohita is currently a faculty member of Marketing at MDI Gurgaon, India. Her research interests are AI and well being, consumer behavior and sustainability - read abstract
14:15 –
The Inspiration of I Ching Philosophy for the Entrepreneurial Process in the Biomedical and Biotechnology Industry (103387)
My name is CHIA YING LIAO, a researcher and entrepreneur in Taiwan’s biomedical and biotechnology industry. My academic and professional journey has been guided by the belief that science and compassion must coexist. - read abstract
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Room G402 (4F) | International Relations and Politics
Session Chair: Maorong Jiang 13:25 –
Performing Democratic Consensus: Storytelling, Strain, and Sovereignty in Taiwan’s Indo-Pacific Positioning (104566)
Dr. Yuan-Ming Chiao is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of International Affairs, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. - read abstract
13:50 –
Educating for Peace: the Influence of Study Abroad on Asia-Pacific Leadership, 1975–2025 (104421)
Dr. Kevin Tangonan, Adjunct Assistant Professor at UMGC, studies U.S. foreign policy, East Asia, and international education. His current project, Educating for Peace, examines study-abroad influences on Asia-Pacific leadership. - read abstract
14:40 –
Russia-DPRK Convergence in the Trump Era: Rethinking Pyongyang’s Survival and Deterrence Strategy (101189)
At Creighton University, Dr. Jiang has actively contributed to academic and cultural exchange programs. He participated in the “Building a Multi-Layered Network of Influential Figures” program hosted by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - read abstract
14:15 –
Shared and Divergent Value Structures in Southeast Asia: Evidence from the World Values Survey (102072)
Dr. John Erwin Bañez is an Associate Professor at the University of the Philippines - Diliman. His current research is focused on Values and Democracy, and Ageing. - read abstract
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Room G403 (4F) | Sexuality, Gender, Families
Session Chair: Revenendo Vargas 13:25 –
From Feudal Remnant to Modern Security: The Persistence of Bride Price in China (101191)
Karen Shi is a Master's candidate in East Asian Studies at Duke University.Her academic interest is contemporary Chinese history through the lens of gender and oral history. - read abstract
13:50 –
Rising Above the Waters: Narrative Inquiry into the Rewriting of Family Legacies by Filipino Adults Triumphant over Intergenerational Poverty (107652)
Rodjan C. Sibal is a licensed mental health counselor at ActiveOne Health Inc. Her interests include family systems, mental health, and qualitative research. Her current project involves disseminating her PhD dissertation on intergenerational poverty - read abstract
14:15 –
The Evolution of “Political Motherhood” as a Global Strategy for Conflict Cessation: a Longitudinal Study of Israeli Women’s Peace Activism (104674)
Dr. Rakefet Erlich Ron is a sociologist specializing in social integration within divided, multi-identity societies. Her work focuses on managing controversial discourse and promoting equality to reduce polarization
in fragmented contexts. - read abstract
14:40 –
Male and Female He Created Them: A Theological Argument for Sexual Binary in Dialogue with the SOGIE Bill (103875)
Dr Revenendo Vargas is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at University of Santo Tomas in Philippines - read abstract
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Room G404 (4F) | Psychology in Teaching and Learning
Session Chair: David Chan 13:25 –
Validation of the Academic Emotion Process Model (108042)
Dr Yun-Ting Huang is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan - read abstract
13:50 –
Harsh Parenting and Its Impact on Children’s Emotion Regulation: Do Indonesian Coastal Parents Differ in Their Use of Corporal Punishment? (105296)
Nur Islamiah, Ph.D., is a Child Clinical Psychologist and lecturer at Child Development Division, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (IKK), IPB University, Indonesia. - read abstract
14:15 –
Advancing Socio-Emotional Competencies Through Targeted Intervention: Experimental Validation of the DeCo-S.E. Program in Early Childhood Populations (106957)
Prof. Dr. Adela Badau is a full professor at the Faculty of Physical Education and Mountain Sports, Transilvania University of Brașov, her research explores the multidimensional impact of physical activities. - read abstract
14:40 –
Relationships Linking Task Conflict, Work-family Conflict, and Psychological Detachment (104267)
David Chan is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Behavioural Sciences Initiative at Singapore Management University. His research areas include research methods, computational social science, adaptation to changes and subjective well-being. - read abstract
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Room G405 (4F) | Arts - Aesthetics, Design and Agenda
Session Chair: Dao Rina 13:25 –
Beast to Beauty to Burden: An Ecocritical Approach to Exhibiting Elephant Ivory, Rhinoceros Horn, and Tortoiseshell in Museums (100690)
Ms Dany Chan is a currently at The Walters Art Museum in United States - read abstract
13:50 –
From Collection to Public: Exhibiting Japanese Color Woodblock Prints and Their Contemporary Resonance (108099)
Dr. Thomas Tabery currently holds the position of Head of the Oriental and Asian Department at the Bavarian State Library, Munich. - read abstract
14:15 –
Water as a Landscape Element in Historic Garden: The Comparison of Mughal Garden and Japanese Garden (102843)
Dr. Onumpai Samkhuntod is an Associate Professor at the Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Dr. Samkhuntod graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand and a Master of Science in Leisure and Environments from Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands. Dr. Samkhuntod then attended Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand, gaining a Degree of Doctoral Programme in Buddhist Studies with her dissertation entitled Guidelines in Managing the Suitable Environment for Dhamma Practice. She is currently teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. She is interested in landscape design for Buddhist places, historic gardens, cultural landscape, landscape for leisure and tourism, planting and contemporary landscape design. - read abstract
14:40 –
A Study on the Aesthetics of the Human-Faced Rock Paintings in Southern Mongolia (105230)
Dr, professor D.Narantsatsral is a head of the Department of History, culture and tourism, MUST.
RESEARCH FIELDS: Ethnomusicology, Urban culture, Mongolian traditional art and culture, Religious culture, Ancient art history, ISO 9001:2015, 21001:201 - read abstract
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Room G407 (4F) | Arts - Media Arts Practices
Session Chair: Alec Tash Berame 13:25 –
Metaphors in Impolite Portrayal of Women Online: The Case of Indonesia’s Cyber-sexism (105715)
Ms Dhanisa Huda is a University Doctoral Student at Korea University in South Korea - read abstract
13:50 –
Social Media and Youth Audience Participation Motivation in Performance Events: A Case Study of a Central Taiwan Performance Venue (108224)
Yu-Jing Hsiao is a master’s student in Global Marketing at Feng Chia University, Taiwan. Her research examines how social media content characteristics influence Generation Z audiences’ participation motivations in arts and cultural activities. - read abstract
14:15 –
Online Queer Media Resistances: Queer Resistance Strategies in the Boys’ Love Series ‘Gaya Sa Pelikula’ (2020) (106350)
Alec Tash S. Berame is Assistant Professor at the Benilde School of New Media Arts and presently serves as chair of the BenildeFilm Department. His research interests include film authorship, queer cinema, and independent film production culture. - read abstract
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Room G408 (4F) | Gender in Cultural and Literary Studies
Session Chair: Fida Sanjakdar 13:50 –
Breaking Stereotypes Through Fashion and Literary Canon (104525)
Dr Chi Sum Garfield Lau is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Hong Kong Metropolitan University in Hong Kong - read abstract
14:15 –
Exploring Cultural Variations in Sexual Scripts During Emerging Adulthood (104327)
Fida Sanjakdar is Associate Professor in the School of Education, Culture and Society, in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia - read abstract
14:40 –
Intimacy Beyond Patriarchy: Eunuch Lovers and Digital Masculinity in Chinese Online Romance (104728)
Geng Song is a Professor at the University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on contemporary China, gender and sexuality, and media studies. His current project explores cultural memory in the algorithmic era. - read abstract
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Room G409 (4F) | Cultural Studies: Cultural Heritage
Session Chair: Jesvin Puay-Hwa Yeo 13:25 –
Developing a Model to Improve Income and Social Opportunities Through Craft-Based Activities and Creative Tourism in Raman District, Yala Province (107697)
Susan Hama Lecturer in Tourism, Hotel Event Management Yala Rajabhat University, Thailand. Research specializes intourism within developingnations, primary focus on Thailand's southern border provinces. expertise cultural and community-based tourism - read abstract
14:15 –
Camel Folklore (Socio-cultural Lens) (104396)
Dr. Ibtisam Alwahaibi is an assistant Professor at sultan qaboos university, Oman - read abstract
14:40 –
A Comparative Analysis of Socioeconomic, Environmental, and Governmental Factors in the Pottery Industries of Ipoh and Singapore (101610)
Dr Jesvin Yeo is Professor of Visual Communication Design at the School of Art, Design & Media, Nanyang Technological University. Her research focuses on cultural value, human experience & behaviour, and applications in cultural heritage & wellbeing. - read abstract
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Room G410 (4F) | Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences
Session Chair: Alex Yue Feng Zhu 13:25 –
How Financial Influencers Affect Young Generation in Indonesia (105206)
Franky Kangharnando is currently a Master of Business Administration student in National Quemoy University, Taiwan. Franky has a great interest in finance field and currently doing research regarding the investors behavior in Indonesia. - read abstract
13:50 –
Solo but Solid: A Predictive Correlational Analysis of Self-efficacy, Work-life Balance, and Job Satisfaction Among Filipino Freelancers (103167)
Jims Harter Casibua, is a Full-time Psychometrician Staff and Part-time Professor at New Era University. His interests include psychological assessment and well-being, and he is currently working on research about work-related variables. - read abstract
14:40 –
Secure Savings Horizons: Machine Learning Models for Privacy-First Retirement Inadequacy Detection Among Hong Kong Workers (106313)
Dr Alex Yue Feng Zhu
Assistant Professor, The EDUHK
Research interests: behavioral finance, personal finance, experimental finance
Projects: IFEC(HK) financial education research fund (2022-2023), HK Gov Public Policy Research Scheme (2023-2025) - read abstract
14:15 –
Transformational Leadership and Career Sustainability: The Mediating Role of Thriving (106112)
My name is Mr. Tawanini Nikie Liu, and my general academic interests include overseas Chinese entrepreneurship, cross-cultural management in the Asia–Pacific region, sustainable business development, and leadership practices in multicultural areas. - read abstract
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Session 3 |
Room G401 (4F) | Economics and Management
Session Chair: Chia Ying Chan 15:35 –
Accessible Childcare and Women’s Empowerment: A Case Study of Women Informal Workers in Bangalore (104766)
Ms Ahanna Herbert is a PhD research scholar in Economics at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India. Her Primary areas of research interest includes Development Studies, Gender and Health Economics. - read abstract
16:00 –
Sustainable Leadership: Comparative Study of Managers’ Competencies in Emerging Economies (108489)
Dr Anastassiya Lipovka is an Associate Professor at the School of Management and Tourism of Almaty Management University, Kazakhstan. Her research interests embrace gender, economics, and society. - read abstract
16:25 –
Higher Learning, Higher Standards: CEO Educational Background and Corporate ESG Performance (107397)
Professor Chia-Ying Chan has served as a full-time faculty member in the Department of Business Administration at National Taipei University, Taiwan. - read abstract
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Room G402 (4F) | Globalisation
Session Chair: Atinut Inthajak 16:00 –
Government Leadership in Higher Education Governance: Policy Instruments Linking Social Responsibility and Fundraising Across Chinese Societies (106605)
Dr. Lin Yi-Hua is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Management at the National Taipei University of Education. Her research expertise and long-term research interests include higher education policy, vocational education policy, education resource allocation and education finance issues, and fairness and justice issues in the implementation of education systems and policies. She is currently working on a project concerning university endowments and endowment funds. - read abstract
16:25 –
From Local Learners to Global Actors: Bridging the Learning Gap in Higher Education (108148)
Dr. Inthajak is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at Western Washington University, USA. - read abstract
16:50 –
The Lineage Transmission of the Chin Woo Athletic Association: Transnational Martial Arts Dissemination from Malaysia to Switzerland (104236)
Professor hsienwei kuo is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Center for General Education in Taiwan - read abstract
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Room G403 (4F) | Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender
Session Chair: Albena Nakova 15:35 –
“Sekolahlah Tinggi-Tinggi” Muslim Women’s Collective as a Decolonial Feminist Archive: Muslim Women’s Agency and Higher Education Across Four Continents (107382)
Yuyun Sri Wahyuni is a lecturer and gender studies scholar at UNY, specializing in decolonial transnational Islamic/Indigenous feminism (DTIF) and lecturer at CRCS UGM. Her works explore gender, state policy, political economy, religion, and culture. - read abstract
16:00 –
Development or Displacement: Realities of Women from Delhi’s First In-Situ Resettlement Site (103632)
Dr. Pranita Indulkar works in manuscript review and quality assessment at Cactus Communications. She holds a PhD from Delhi School of Social Work, University of Delhi on gendered urbanisation and an MSW (Gold Medalist) from Jamia Millia Islamia. - read abstract
16:25 –
Searching for a New Life in Dhaka: Women, Migration, and Changes in Social Institutions (104828)
Dr. Fouzia Mannan is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at East West University. She obtained her Ph.D. in Sociology, specializing in gender and development, in 2002 from Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. - read abstract
16:50 –
Women in Bulgarian Society: Participation and Quality of Life (107969)
Albena Nakova is a Professor, PhD in Sociology, Doctor of Sciences, Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She works as an expert at the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Bulgaria.
Emilia Chengelova is a Professor, PhD in Sociology, Doctor of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Her interests are in the field of social survey research methodology.
Valentina Milenkova is a professor, doctor of sociological sciences. She is a Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, South-West University "Neofit Rilski" as well as a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology.
Karamfil Manolov is a Professor PhD in Sociology, Doctor of Sciences at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. His research interests are in the fields of sociology of entrepreneurship, sociology of economics. - read abstract
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Room G404 (4F) | Teaching and Learning
Session Chair: Ompe Aime Mudimu 15:35 –
Tertiary Education as a Compensatory Pathway to Digital Capital Among Youth with Rural Backgrounds in Urban China (104814)
Yue YU is a PhD candidate of the Department of Social Work at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research focuses on digital and social inequalities, youth development, Bourdieu's habitus and capital, and LLMs' application in social science research. - read abstract
16:00 –
Future Time Perspective and Cognitive Beliefs in Learning (107967)
Dr Yun-Ting Huang is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan - read abstract
16:25 –
From Media and Information Literacy to AI Literacy: Advancing Critical Competencies in Education (101195)
Dr William Ko-Wai Tang is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Hong Kong Metropolitan University in Hong Kong - read abstract
16:50 –
Implementation of Command and Control Simulations in the Rescue Engineering Degree Program (107641)
Lennart Landsberg is a research associate at the Institute for Rescue Engineering and Civil Protection. He earned his PhD evaluating command and control in emergency response and contributes to teaching and developing the Rescue Engineering program. - read abstract
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Room G405 (4F) | Arts - Theory and Practices
Session Chair: Chu-Chun Huang 15:35 –
Hadrah Group Leader Strategy in Disseminating the Selawat Concert Model in Indonesia Through Digital Media (98572)
Miranti Rohmanda is a Master's Student at the University of Indonesia, pursuing a degree in Cultural Studies. - read abstract
16:00 –
Sounding Mountains, Screening Waters: Music, Nature, and Eco-Technological Nationalism in the Hangzhou 2023 Asian Games (104651)
Lei PING is an independent researcher beginning PhD studies at Universität Heidelberg with Prof. Barbara Mittler. Her research examines Chinese music in global contexts and popular culture, exploring transcultural dimensions of musical expression. - read abstract
16:25 –
Navigating Cities Through Play: a Study of Geo AR Induced Urban Flânerie During the Pikmin Bloom Tour in Kaohsiung (108133)
Lin Yu Jou is currently a master’s student at the Department of Digital Media Design at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. - read abstract
16:50 –
Augmented Reality as Cultural Translation: A Human-Centred Mobile Heritage Guide for Shamei Old Street in Kinmen (104673)
Ju-Han Chang is a graduate student in the Department of Tourism Management at National Quemoy University and has assisted with digital tourism projects in Kinmen. - read abstract
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Room G407 (4F) | Arts - Media Arts Practices
Session Chair: Gabriel Remy-Handfield 15:35 –
User Experience of Virtual Reality in Lieyu Bunker Tours: Case Studies of General’s Fort and Shaxi Fort Tunnel (104510)
I am YU,HAN-YU, currently a graduate student with a strong interest in drawing and visual creation. I am conducting a user experience study on the application of virtual reality to the tour of historical bunkers in Lieyu, Kinmen, Taiwan. - read abstract
16:25 –
Discorrelated Images, Weirdness, and Abject Cringe in Li Yi-Fan’s Digital Art (103606)
Dr. Gabriel Remy-Handfield is research assistant professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, at the Academy of Language and Culture. Research interests encompasses Sinophone contemporary art, speculative fiction, and digital media, cultural studies. - read abstract
16:50 –
Embodied Cycles: Procedural Reincarnation and Existential Narrative in Immersive VR (107427)
Dr. TSUNHUNG TSAI is Assistant Professor in the Graduate Institute of Art and Technology National Tsing Hua University. Areas of expertise include computer animation, interactive design, augmented reality, virtual reality, and game design. - read abstract
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Room G408 (4F) | Women's Studies
Session Chair: Jordan Oneal Manlapaz 15:35 –
ADHD as Situated Knowledge: Chinese Women, Gendered Discipline, and Everyday Negotiation (107349)
Chen Chen is a PhD candidate in cultural studies at Chiang Mai University. Her research focuses on gender, mental health discourse, and digital culture in China, with a project on women’s engagement with ADHD-related knowledge. - read abstract
16:00 –
Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurial Success: Evidence from Indonesian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (106169)
Ms. Felicia Maria Novianne is currently a master's degree student at the National Quemoy University. Ms. Felicia is currently studying and writing her dissertation for graduation with Indonesia women entrepreneuers a main interest. - read abstract
16:25 –
She Threw More Than a Ball: Chang Chien Chin-Ling and the Cultural Politics of Taiwanese Women’s Softball, 1970s-1990s (105570)
Dr. Kuo Chinfang is currently a Professor at Aletheia University, New Taipei City, Taiwan. - read abstract
16:50 –
Exploring the Lived Experiences of Selected Nuns in a Monastery (106969)
Guilian Mach P. Silhay is a psychology student and certified Emotional First Aider. He served as PRO of the National University Peer Facilitators, supporting students in emotional distress and promoting mental well-being and safe spaces. - read abstract
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Room G409 (4F) | Cultural Studies: Cultural Adaptation
Session Chair: Ruihua Lin 15:35 –
Egalitarianism Meets Confucianism: Masculinity Negotiation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Swedish Male Spouses in Taiwan (107029)
Ya Yu Liu is a Master’s candidate in the EMBA program at the College of Management, National Quemoy University, Taiwan. The project is a master level research paper regarding the cultural integration process of Swedish male spouces in Taiwan. - read abstract
16:00 –
The Space Between: Authenticity, Belonging, and Recognition of Mixed Indigenous Taiwanese (104716)
Gemma Dallas is pursing an International Masters of Asia Pacific Studies in Taipei, at National Chengchi University. Her research examines the nuanced, lived realities of mixed Indigenous identity in Taiwan, challenging binary notions of belonging. - read abstract
16:25 –
Living Between Traditions and Margins: Intercultural Identity Negotiation Among Chinese-Indonesians in Multicultural Singkawang (100539)
Niyu, S.Si., M.I.Kom., is a lecturer at Universitas Pelita Harapan and a doctoral student at FIKOM Universitas Padjadjaran. Her interests include intercultural communication, with a current project on multicultural identity in Singkawang. - read abstract
16:50 –
The Power of Extended Contact: The Attitudes of National Quemoy University Students Towards China (106788)
Dr. Rui-Hua Lin is an Associate Professor in the Department of International and Mainland Affairs at National Quemoy University (Kinmen), Taiwan. - read abstract
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Room G410 (4F) | Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences
Session Chair: Abdeljalil Métioui 15:35 –
Influencing of Professional Scientists Towards Community Science (108302)
Mr. Salamanca is a project assistant in a state-funded research project which is being implemented by the CSWCD-UP Diliman. His research interest is on the intersection of Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices and Technological Innovation. - read abstract
16:00 –
Transforming Industrial Interventions into Academic Case Studies to Enhance Student Engagement and Improve Industry-academia Collaboration (106063)
Mr. Ruhul Amin Noel, research associate and project lead, Interest: Education and Business Psychology - read abstract
16:25 –
Reciprocity and Ritual: A Qualitative Case Study of Teacher-Led Student Volunteering in Taiwanese Higher Education (107400)
Dr. Ying 'Wannie' Wang is the Deputy Executive Director of the EMI Center at NTUST. Specializing in cross-cultural PBL and bilingual education, she leads the Project LET'S Go! USR project to revitalize rural education through service learning. - read abstract
16:50 –
Uncovering Pre-service Teachers’ Conceptions of the Nature of Science: The Influence of Social, Political, and Economic Factors (105725)
Abdeljalil Métioui, a professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal. His research interests are diverse, including the history of science in teaching and learning science, students’ and teachers’ alternative conceptions in teaching and learning. - read abstract
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