
Bachelor in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Overall, the research I conducted was diverse and intellectually stimulating, broadening my technical skill set and clarifying my academic interests as I prepare for graduate studies. When my fellow intern Sheng-Wen had to return to Taiwan early, I took over his research and managed four projects simultaneously. This challenge became a valuable opportunity for solid learning and growth, providing an excellent foundation before my master’s journey. I am deeply grateful to National Taiwan University, the Millennium Seed Bank, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew for this incredible opportunity. This internship has been truly transformative, offering rich cultural exchange, professional growth, and meaningful insights into plant conservation research.