The TaiwanICDF is scheduled for accepting applications of its International Higher Education Scholarship Program starting from January 1 to March 18, 2016, which is expecting to provide scholarships for 195 students.
The program offers 30 academic programs at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels in cooperation with 20 Taiwanese universities,
covering a wide range of professional subjects, such as science and
engineering, agriculture, public health and medicine, business
administration, and humanities and social sciences.
Whom: Open to students from a range of partner countries, applicants
must initially apply for the program via their local Taiwanese
embassies, or be recommended through the TaiwanICDF’s technical
missions, overseas offices or projects.
Since it initiated in 1998, the International Higher Education
Scholarship Program has benefitted 1,536 foreign students, and 525
students from 38 countries are currently studying in Taiwan, as of the
end of 2015.
The TaiwanICDF is committed to providing assistance to allies or
friendly states through the program to cultivate advanced talents in the
fields of policymaking, technology, and management. And by studying
together with foreign students, Taiwanese students can expand their
international perspective. The program can therefore fulfill the dual
goals of assisting in the socio-economic development of partner
countries and facilitating the internationalization of the universities
in Taiwan.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants applying for a TaiwanICDF scholarship must meet both the general eligibility criteria and be a national of a country on the List of Countries Eligible for TaiwanICDF Scholarship.
- Eligible African Countries: Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, South Africa, Swaziland.
- Applicants must also meet the Regulations Governing Visiting,
Resident, and Permanent Residency of Aliens set by ROC (Taiwan) National
Immigration Agency.
Note: All Undergraduate Programs only accept applications submitted by citizens of allied countries of ROC(Taiwan).
Scholarship Benefits:
- Airfare: The TaiwanICDF arranges economy class, return tickets for the most-direct flights to and from Taiwan.
- 2. Housing: All students must reside in student dormitories.
- 3. Tuition fees: The TaiwanICDF covers tuition fees as required by a student’s university.
- 4. Credit fees: Credit fees, which vary
with the number of credits registered, are also covered as required by a
student’s university. - 5. Insurance: In addition to the
mandatory student safety insurance set by the Ministry of Education,
each student must be insured for accident and medical coverage while in
Taiwan. The TaiwanICDF covers insurance fees for the entire duration of a
student’s program. - 6. Textbook costs: The costs of textbooks
purchased as required by instructors are covered by the TaiwanICDF,
subject to the approval of the director of the student’s institute. - 7. Allowance:
- (1) Undergraduate Program : Each student
receives NT$12,000 per month as an allowance for food and miscellaneous
living expenses. This is deposited into a student’s local bank account
on a monthly basis. - (2) Master’s Program: Each student
receives NT$15,000 per month as an allowance for food and miscellaneous
living expenses. This is deposited into a student’s local bank account
on a monthly basis. - (3) Ph.D. Program: Each student receives
NT$17,000 per month as an allowance for food and miscellaneous living
expenses. This is deposited into a student’s local bank account on a
monthly basis. A student’s host institute may offer to continue paying
this monthly allowance for courses exceeding four years; the duration
and amount will be determined by the host institute.
Application Procedure:
documents listed below to the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate (General)/
Representative Office/ Taiwan Technical Mission or project
representative in their country. Applicants
must ensure that they submit accurate and complete documentation;
failure to do so will result in the application not being processed.
Please also note: 1. Late submissions will not be accepted and/or
processed. 2. All Undergraduate Programs only accept applications
submitted by citizens of allied countries of ROC(Taiwan).
- A photocopy of applicant’s passport or other document showing proof of nationality
- A photocopy of applicant’s highest-level diploma and academic transcripts.
- A photocopy of applicant’s English proficiency certificate.
Please note: This means a TOEFL test score or that of another
recognized English proficiency exam, or documents certifying that the
applicant has graduated from a program where all courses were taught in
English. Applicants who are unable to provide such proof of English
proficiency due to special circumstances may be assessed for English
proficiency by an ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate (General)/
Representative Office/ Taiwan Technical Mission or project
representative via interview or other forms of testing. Applicants whose
official national language is English are exempt from needing to supply
these documents. - A TaiwanICDF Medical Report (including an HIV test) dated within the past three months.
- Two letters of reference.
- Any other documents specifically
requested by an ROC (Taiwan) Embassy/ Consulate (General)/
Representative Office/ Taiwan Technical Mission or project
representative.
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Deadline: March 18, 2016.
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