星期日, 3月 06, 2016

星期六, 3月 05, 2016

世界華人工商婦女企管協會臺北第二分會舉辦 「第六、七屆會長交接典禮暨愛心慈善捐贈儀式 」

世界華人工商婦女企管協會臺北第二分會舉辦
「第六、七屆會長交接典禮暨愛心慈善捐贈儀式 」
    世界華人工商婦女企管協會臺北第二分會於本年222(星期一)下午230分假典華旗艦舉辦第六、七屆理事長交接典禮暨愛心慈善捐贈儀式,第六屆會長許淑雯、第七屆會長陳玟君於會中完成交接,並於典禮中將愛心捐款捐贈給榮光育幼院,發揮對社會的愛心與關懷,呂副委員長代表僑務委員會出席並致詞祝賀新任會長就任,同時對卸任會長一年的辛勞予以嘉勉,並請該協會未來能持續對於僑務委員會僑務工作之推動給予支持與協助。

  世界華人工商婦女企管協會自1994年成立以來,迄今23年,會員廣布國內及全球六大洲,係關心全球華商婦女發展的重要聯繫網絡與溝通平臺,對於提升華商婦女的實力與地位,卓具貢獻,在歷任總會長及全體幹部的努力下,現已成立50個分會。


延攬旅外專科醫師返鄉服務計畫展延至12/31

衛生福利部「延攬旅外專科醫師返鄉服務計畫」實施期間延長至1061231日,歡迎有意願之僑界醫師申請

為均衡專科醫師人力分布,落實偏遠地區民眾醫療照顧,並確保醫療服務品質,衛生福利部業公告「延攬旅外專科醫師返服務計畫」實施期間延長至106年12月31日止。
有意願申請該計畫之美國、日本、加拿大、澳洲、紐西蘭、英國、法國或德國之家庭醫學科、科、外科、兒科、婦科、骨科、神經外科、泌尿科、耳鼻喉科、眼科、皮膚科、神經科、精神科、復健科、麻醉科、放射診斷科、放射腫瘤科、解剖病理科、臨床病理科、核子醫學科、急診醫學科、職業醫學科或整形外科專科醫師,應先與澎湖縣、金門縣、連江縣、宜蘭縣、花蓮縣、臺東縣、新竹縣、苗栗縣、南投縣、雲林縣或屏東縣等地區之醫院接洽聘僱事宜,取得聘書後,再向衛生福利部提出申請。
歡迎有意願之僑界醫師返服務,共同為臺灣的醫療照護貢獻心力,相關申請及聯絡方式,請洽衛生福利部醫事處單一窗口,地址:臺北市南港區忠孝東路6段488號;電話:(02)85907422。(相關資訊請上衛生福利部網站www.mohw.gov.tw下載),亦可向波士頓華僑文教服務中心洽詢(617)965-8801

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES 2016 BOSTON CULTURAL COUNCIL GRANT WINNERS

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES 2016 BOSTON CULTURAL COUNCIL GRANT WINNERS

BOSTON - Friday, March 4, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that 177 organizations supporting arts and culture across the City of Boston were awarded a total of $428,650 by the Boston Cultural Council (BCC). The grant winners were selected through a competitive process and represent the diversity of Boston's arts community from the visual arts to theater, film and video, music, dance and the humanities. The BCC received 193 applications for the 2016 round.

"Our local arts and culture organizations do an incredible job in promoting creative talent and strengthening the way arts influence our civic fabric," said Mayor Walsh. "I congratulate all those who received a grant, and I look forward to seeing the great work to come from these organizations."

"We are thrilled to receive funding from the Boston Cultural Council," said Carol Knox, Executive Director of BalletRox. "Support from the BCC is crucial to the work that we do to expose Boston youth to the world of dance, which would otherwise be too costly for their families to afford."

The Boston Cultural Council falls under the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and receives annual funding from the state-run Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) to support the arts, humanities and innovative science programs that enhance the quality of life in the City of Boston. This year, the MCC allocated $179,000 to the Boston Cultural Council. Mayor Walsh this year added an additional $300,000 to the fund.

Fourteen Boston residents are appointed to the BCC by the Mayor for six year terms. The BCC accepts applications each fall, which are then evaluated based on their proposals and their benefits to the city and its residents.
Mayor Walsh has shown a strong commitment to the arts since being elected. This is the second year in a row that he has increased City funding to the BCC. Most recently, the Mayor announced in his State of the City address an additional $1 million in support of the arts.  

Recently, Mayor Walsh announced the selection of three artists-in-residence for the City's first ever artists in residence program, who will work city departments to integrate the arts into city services. Additionally, Mayor Walsh committed funding to create an artist resource desk in the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture to provide information about programs and services available to the city's creative talent.