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Education UK exhibition Taiwan

24 to 28 October 2009

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Key details

Date Location Participation fee for Taiwan subscribers Participation fee for all other institutions Maximum number of participants
24 to 25 October 2009 Taipei, Taiwan

Main exhibition:
GBP 2,500

Schools Zone:
GBP 1,200

Main exhibition:
GBP 5,000

Schools Zone:
GBP 2,400

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27 October 2009 Taichung, Taiwan

Main exhibition:
GBP 1,050

Schools Zone:
GBP 575

Main exhibition:
GBP 2,100

Schools Zone:
GBP 1,150

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28 October 2009 Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Main exhibition:
GBP 1,050

Schools Zone:
GBP 575

Main exhibition:
GBP 2,100

Schools Zone:
GBP 1,150

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A discount is available for attending all three exhibitions:

Exhibition area Participation fee for Taiwan subscribers Participation fee for all other institutions
Main exhibition GBP 4,300 GBP 8,600
Schools Zone GBP 2,150 GBP 4,300

The participation fee includes:

  • venue hire
  • stand with fascia board, table, four chairs and lights:
    • stand size in Taipei: 2 metres high, 2 metres wide, 3 metres long for the main exhibition; 2 metres high, 2 metres wide, 2 metres long for the School Zone
    • stand size at all other venues: 2.5 metres hight, 2 metres wide, 2 metres long
  • PR campaign: advertising on the web, radio, newspapers, magazines, street banners, flyers, outdoor and other
  • market briefing and reception
  • discounted hotel rates and local transport (free coach service provided from Taichung to Kaohsiung).

Stand sharing will be made available at a premium of twenty per cent on the stand costs.

Please note that the participation fee does not include international or domestic travel, accommodation, subsistence or freight, except where stated.

Creative UK alumni exhibition
According to the latest HESA figures on Taiwan, creative arts and design had the most significant growth rate amongst all subject areas. Feedback from institutions and local agencies has also showed that student interests in this area have continued to increase over the last couple of years. In order to further capture student interests as well as to add extra flavour to the exhibition, we are now planning a Creative UK alumni exhibition to take place during the Education UK Exhibition, to showcase UK alumni's artwork and their creativity cultivated by UK education. We will soon contact UK alumni in Taiwan regarding this exciting activity and we would like to encourage UK institutions to help circulate information to their alumni, whose participation in this activity would bring institutions additional exposure. Full details will follow in June 2009 and your support of this activity would be most appreciated. Meanwhile, if you have any suggestions and feedback, please feel free to send them to taiwan.scheme@britishcouncil.org.tw.

Target markets
Taiwan has a strong focus on business related subjects, as well as applied linguistics and arts and design.

Undergraduate and pre-university subject chapters
Specifically the following key subject areas:

  • English language
  • GCSE, A-levels and equivalents
  • Access and foundation
  • Applied and pure sciences
  • Built and natural environment
  • Computing, mathematics and IT
  • Engineering and technology
  • Health and medicine
  • Humanities
  • Law
  • Management, business and finance
  • Social sciences and communications
  • Sport, leisure, hospitality and tourism
  • Visual and creative arts

Postgraduate and MBA subject chapters
Specifically the following key subject areas:

  • Architecture, building and planning
  • Biological sciences
  • Business and administrative studies
  • Computer science
  • Creative arts and design
  • Education
  • Engineering and technology
  • Languages
  • Mass communications and documentation
  • Social studies

Market information

Programme
Taipei

Date

Time

Activity

Friday
23 October 2009

1430–1600

Market and exhibition briefing

1600–1700

Members-only meeting with the Taiwan Panel

1900–2100

Reception party (tbc)

Saturday
24 October 2009

1300–1800

Exhibition open to the public

Sunday
25 October 2009

1300–1800

Exhibition open to the public

Taichung

Date

Time

Activity

Tuesday
27 October 2009

1700–2100

Exhibition open to the public

Wednesday
28 October 2009

1100

Departure of coach from Taichung to Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung

Date

Time

Activity

Wednesday
28 October 2009

1700–2100

Exhibition open to the public

Venues
Taipei
Showground 2F
Exhibition Hall
Taipei World Trade Centre

Taichung
Sports Centre
Feng Chia University

Kaohsiung
Dream Mall 9F

Visa requirements
Visas are not required for UK passport holders. Other passport holders should check with their travel agent or contact the Consulate or Embassy of the country they plan to visit.

Freight
See below for estimated freight deadlines for this event.  Please contact your chosen freight provider directly for confirmation of their deadlines.

  • Sea freight: 21 August 2009
  • Air freight: 2 October 2009

The participation fee does not include freight costs and these are the responsibility of the participating institution.

If you have any queries about this event, please contact the Education UK Events Helpdesk.

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