Join us in welcoming back Professor Matthew Sherburne and the team from Berkeley's GLOBE Center to Taiwan. Celebrate the ongoing success of our mission: "Bringing the Best of Berkeley Engineering to the World and the Best of the World to Berkeley Engineering."
Date: May 18, 2025
Time: 5:30PM-8:00PM (5:00PM Check-In; The venue closes at 8:30PM)
Venue: MUSHIN NOSHIN 無心之心 (1F, No. 20, Lane 233, Section 1, Dunhua S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei, Taiwan)
Ticket Price (includes 2 drinks and light meal)
- Early Bird: NT1,300 (before 5/9)
- Regular: NT1,600
- At-Door: NT2,500 (LIMITED)
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Recommended colors: Berkeley colors blue and gold, beige, white (*No color red)
Enjoy a spectacular tea experience and an evening of networking with fellow alumni, scholars and distinguished guests.
We look forward to celebrating together! Go Bears!
Berkeley Club of Taiwan
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About the GLOBE Program
Founded in 2005, the Dado and Maria Banatao Center for Global Learning and Outreach from Berkeley Engineering (GLOBE) enhances international collaborations by helping College of Engineering departments engage with global partners. GLOBE has established visiting student and scholar programs with partner universities, where faculty relationships already exist and collaboration is mutually beneficial.
GLOBE's visiting scholar programs enable post-graduate scholars to conduct research with Berkeley Engineering's renowned faculty, often supported by government resources aimed at advancing skills or entrepreneurial capabilities. The visiting student programs allow cohorts from partner institutions to enroll in specific College of Engineering courses for up to one year. While these students do not earn a UC Berkeley degree, they receive an official transcript, and course credits are pre-approved by their home institutions to ensure transferability.
This structured approach ensures that international students and scholars gain valuable educational experiences tailored to enhance their academic and professional development. By fostering these international partnerships, GLOBE actively contributes to the global exchange of knowledge and skills, reinforcing the College of Engineering’s commitment to global education and outreach.

