William Vocke
Class of 1968
Professor, International Education, Executive Director Fulbright Taiwan
Taitung, Taiwan
Dr. Vockes career is dedicated to international education. He was Executive Director of the Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (FSE or Fulbright Taiwan) for almost nine years, and led the worlds first Fulbright Program to a new vision and mission: a world with a little more knowledge and a little less conflict. Retiring from FSE, he now works pro bono with non-profits.
Wills career has 3+ related phases. Currently in this + period, Will is on the Board of Directors of the national Fulbright Association (FA) as Treasurer; is a Senior Advisor, Taiwan Representative and VP to the Western Pacific Fellowship Project (WPFP); and is a founding Executive Board member of the Association of International Cultural and Educational Exchange (ACIEE) in Taiwan. He continues to research and teach public diplomacy at the graduate level.
The last phase focused on public diplomacy, international educational exchange, and Taiwan. The previous 15 years were with World Affairs Councils in international public education, and in the first phase he spent about 20 years as a professor, international educator, and college administrator.
At FSE from 2011 to late 2019, Taiwanese and Americans were offered scholarships in three categories: scholars, students, and language teachers. During his tenure, the budget grew 273%, more than twenty-five million additional U.S. dollars were raised, FSE became 83% Taiwanese funded, the program increased from 107 to 250+ grantees per year, and almost 600 additional grantees were able to participate. This last, Taiwan, phase began in 2004-2008. Will was a full-time Professor in the Department of Diplomacy at National Cheng Chi University (NCCU) and taught at Taiwan's Foreign Service Institute and at the Ministry of Justice International Investigation Bureau. He also consulted and was a Board Member of the American Chamber of Commerce and of FSE. When his wife was posted to NYC in 2008-2011, Will followed, and was a Senior Fellow and Program Director at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, where he developed new partnerships and the Carnegie Ethics Studio, a broadcast platform for ideas on ethics, foreign policy, and international relations. They returned to Taiwan in 2011 when he was invited to lead FSE.
The middle phase began when the Cold War ended. Will gave up college tenure in 1990 to become active in international public education, seeking to impact the rapidly changing world. He became President of the World Affairs Council of Greater Cincinnati, then National President of the 90+ member World Affairs Councils of America, and Executive Director of the Worlds Affairs Council of Milwaukee, where he was also a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The earliest phase began at SUNY Geneseo, and then Dr. Vocke was a senior administrator and IR professor for 18+years at Juniata College. He founded their Lugar Award winning International Education Program, and taught on sabbatical in Germany and France. Wills Ph.D. is from the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of South Carolina under Charles Kegley.
He has actively contributed on dozens of non-profit Boards, and is a successful local and national fund raiser for them. He also produced and hosted over 600 television and radio programs on PBS stations in Milwaukee and Cincinnati. They now migrate between family in Greensboro, NC and the Vocke & Li Organic Tea Farm in Taitung, Taiwan. Dr. Carol Li Vocke is a retired diplomat and international education specialist.