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COE Faculty Profile
Pi-Chi Han
Assistant Professor of Adult Education
Division of
educational leadership and policy studies
Email: hanp@umsl.edu
Office: 269 Marillac Hall
Phone: 314-516-6085
Education and Experience
Dr. Pi-Chi Han received her Ed. D. from University of Arkansas, in Fayetteville, Arkansas; an M.A. from Pittsburg State University, in Pittsburg, Kansas; and a B.A. from National Taiwan Normal University, in Taipei, Taiwan. She had been educated and trained in both Chinese and American cultures and also presented papers in Finland, Japan, France, China, Taiwan, Australia, and the U.S. Her broad international experiences have been a great resource in her teaching and research.
Dr. Pi-Chi Han is a global workforce education and development, Human Resource Development (HRD) facilitator, and global talents and intercultural effectiveness consultant. Professionally, she has conducted and developed a serious of training courses for management development in both private and public sectors in Taiwan.
In many outreached activities, Dr. Pi-Chi Han had served as a Labor-Management Relations committee member for the General Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan, one of the advisory board committee fellows of the World Economics Society in Taiwan, an international fellow of the 21st Century Trust in the United Kingdom, and an international faculty associate of HARRT (Human Resource Round Table for Senior Executives, UCLA) in the U.S.A.
Teaching and Research
Dr. Pi-Chi Han has taught the university in Taiwan from 1997-2007. She taught in International Trade Department of the Tamkang University. Besides, she was very active to serve herself as a change agent for the Far Eastern Groups and the Great Wall corporate in Taiwan when she conducted the training interventions. Her research interests have been focused on the issues of intercultural effectiveness, global talents, global leadership, and managing expatriates and organizational change.
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