2024 Taiwan Scholarship Briefing

Location
A4 Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Date(s)
Tuesday 27th February 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Registration URL
https://forms.office.com/e/SWdrmyvGvU
Description
Taiwan Scholarship 2024 (3)

The Taiwan Research Hub is pleased to announce the 2024 Taiwan Scholarship Briefing , sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan)

All the information from the briefing can be found here 

Tuesday 27 February 2024

Briefing 1 to 2.30pm, including lunch

A4 Law and Social Sciences Building

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In person event

The programme was established to encourage outstanding international students to undertake degree programmes in Taiwan. While providing study opportunities for a wide range of disciplines at Taiwan’s universities and colleges and improving future career prospects, this programme also aims to promote knowledge, understanding and friendship and to provide academic and educational links. 

The scholarship provides an opportunity for UK nationals to study undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at universities in Taiwan. 

Language scholarships

Ministry of Education (MOE) Huayu (Mandarin) Enrichment Scholarship (HES)

Huayu Enrichment Scholarships enable recipients to undertake Mandarin courses at language centres in Taiwan.

  • Financial assistance: Monthly stipend of NT$ 25,000
  • Application period: TBA (applications to be submitted electronically)
  • Scholarship duration: two months (summer course), three months, six months or nine months
  • The deadline for applying is Sunday 31st March 2024, 17.00 BST

In the UK, the HES is administered at the application and selection stage by the British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS). For guidelines, an application form and directions upon applying online, please refer to the BACS websiteFinding a recognised language centre.

Questions may be directed to Virginia Galgani at the Education Division.

Ministry of Education (MOE) Taiwan Scholarship

Taiwan Scholarships enable recipients to study undergraduate, master’s or doctoral degree programmes, taught in English, Mandarin or a combination of the two languages, at recognised universities in Taiwan.

  • Financial assistance:  - Monthly stipend of NT$ 15,000 for undergraduate / NT$ 20,000 for postgraduate programmes
  • Waiver of tuition and certain academic fees up to NTD 40,000 per semester (two semesters / year)
  • Application period: TBA (applications to be submitted electronically)
  • Maximum scholarship duration: four years for undergraduate; two years for masters; four years for PhD
  • The deadline for applying is Sunday 31st March 2024, 17.00 BST

For guidelines, application form and other relevant documents and information, please refer to the TRO website.

 

Research grants

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Taiwan Fellowship

Fellowships provide grants enabling high-level academics and scholars to travel to Taiwan to conduct advanced research related to Taiwan, the Asia-Pacific region, cross-strait relations or Chinese studies.

  • Provides an economy class return flight and a monthly stipend of: NT$ 50,000 - 60,000
  • Application period: TBA  in the preceding year (applications to be submitted online)
  • Fellowship duration: Three to 12 months
  • The year of 2025 online application period is from May 1 to June 30, 2024.

For further details and online application, please refer to the Taiwan Fellowship website.    

Enquiries may be directed to the Taipei Representative Office in the UK.

Ministry of Education (MOE) Short-Term Research Award

Available to international scholars wishing to undertake research related to humanities, social sciences, arts and culture in Taiwan. Application procedure: Applicants should submit requested documents to their research university in Taiwan or MoE-affiliated research institute by the deadline TBA the preceding year.

Financial assistance: Monthly stipend of NT$ 25,000 (PhD students) or NT$ 40,000 (post-doctoral fellows) and round-trip economy class flight.

Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies

International scholars are sponsored by The Centre for Chinese Studies to conduct research in Taiwan in the field of Chinese studies and Taiwan studies.

 

Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL)

The TOCFL is the only Mandarin language test officially recognised in Taiwan and is a mandatory requirement for entry to many programmes covered by the Taiwan Scholarship. The test (reading and listening elements) is generally held in central London each February. Questions may be directed to Virginia Galgani at the Education Division

TOCFL website

Contacts and website links

For further information regarding the MoE Huayu Enrichment Scholarship, MoE Taiwan Scholarship, Taiwan Mandarin Summer Programme or TOCFL, please contact Education Officer at the Education Division, Taipei Representative Office in the UK:  0207 436 5888. 

An overview of awards and funding opportunities can be found on the website of the Education Division, Taipei Representative Office in the UK (details may be updated at any time and eligibility requirements may vary). 

Taiwan Research Hub

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