Taiwan Psychology Network

Home
About TPN
Officers
Previous Officers
Events
Membership
Mentoring
Newsletters
Contact Us
Site Map
TPN Officers
 
We are highly appreciated the efforts and contributions of these previous TPN officers.
 
Co-Chairs/Listserv Administrator:
Gisela Lin

Psychologist, Student Counseling Services,

Texas A&M University 

 
Yu-Wei Wang

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology,

Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 

 

Responsibilities: Coordinating and overseeing the activities of the committees; structuring the development of the Network; facilitating the on-line forum; developing relationships with other national or international organizations; holding annual meetings at APA conventions.

 

 
Secretary/historian/treasurer:  
Frances Shen

Doctoral Student,                                              

Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 

 

Responsibilities: Keeping minutes and achieves; compiling data (e.g., list of conferences in Taiwan); documenting the development of the Network; managing budget (when we receive funding!)

 

 
Membership officer: 
Frances Shen

Doctoral Student,                                              

Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 

 

Responsibilities: Approving membership; collecting membership forms; updating directory; organizing the results of needs assessment surveys.

 

 
Publicity officer(s): 
Wei-Min Wang

Master's Student,
Indian University, Bloomington

 
Responsibilities: Recruiting members by publicizing our Network at conventions or through other means; developing flyers or brochures about our Network.
 
Conference on-site coordinator(s): 
Shu-Ping Lin

Assistant Professor,

University of Alaska at Fairbanks 

 

Responsibilities: Finding a location for the annual meetings at APA; designing annual social events; locating hotels at the convention sites; distributing info on the convention annual meetings and lodging to members.

 

 
Newsletters editor(s): 
Shu-Ping Lin

 

Assistant Professor,

University of Alaska at Fairbanks  

 

 
Responsibilities: Editing quarterly newsletters on discussions around various professional topics (e.g., internship application, job search, experiences as minorities in the U.S.)

 
Mentor-mentee coordinator(s): 
Hsin-Ya Liao

Postdoctoral Fellow

 
Blog coordinators:  
Claire Y. H. ChiuAssistant Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, Hsuan Chuang University
 
Peng-Chih Wang  

Pierre Lu

Ph.D. Candidate, Teachers College, Columbia University 
One-on-one coordinator:   
Hsiao-Wen LoStaff Psychologist, Counseling & Psychological Services
Colgate University
 
Online conversation hour coordinator:   
Paul Wang



 

 

Responsibilities: Coordinating the mentor-mentee programs

 

 
Website master(s): 
Chia-Lin TsaiDoctoral Student,

University of Missouri-Columbia 

 
Pei-Chen Hsu

Psychologist,

Hamilton Madison House 

 
Chun-Chung Choi

Clinical Assistant Professor,

University of Florida 

 

Responsibilities: Constructing website for the Network

 

 
Faculty Professional Development Committee: 
Meifen Wei

Assistant Professor,

Iowa State University 

 
Hsiu-Lan Tien

Professor,

National Taiwan Normal University 

 

Responsibilities: Representing Faculty of the Netowrk, making recommendation to the Co-Chairs and other committees on ways to facilitate the development of the faculty members.

 

 
Faculty Liaison: 
Pin-Hwa Chen

Professor, National Taiwan Normal University 

 
Responsibilities: Developing liaison relationships with different institutions and professional organizations in Taiwan; forwarding convention info or job openings.
 
Practitioner Representatives: 
Yie-Wen (Yvonne) Kuan

Psychologist,

Private practice

 

Responsibilities: Mentoring students who are interested exploring a career as a
practitioner; Provide a forum for practitioners to exchange information and experience; Create a data base and compile names of Mandarin/Chinese/Taiwanese speaking therapist/mental health provider in the U.S.

 

 
Student representatives: 
Paul Wang

Graduate Student 

 
May Chao

Undergraduate Student,

Wesleyan University 

 

Responsibilities: Representing students of the Network; making recommendation to the Co-Chairs and other Committees on ways to facilitate the development of the students.