Scholarships in Taiwan

The scholarships in Taiwan include scholarships for pursuing degrees (bachelor, master or PhD), academic exchange, conducting research, learning Mandarin and experiencing culture in Taiwan. They are mostly funded by the Taiwanese government, universities and Academia Sinica, but also by non-profit foundations.

Overview

The Taiwan Fellowships & Scholarships (TAFS) program is a joint governmental initiative (Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Ministry of Education (MOE), Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Economic Affairs) aimed to promote exchange and friendships between Taiwan and the global community. The TAFS comprises awards in three categories: scholarships for Degree, fellowships for research and Huayu (Mandarin) Enrichment Scholarships. Approximately 1,250 TAFS grants are provided annually for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers across the world to study or to conduct advanced research in Taiwan.[1]

Bachelor and master degrees

ProgramFinancial assistanceAdditional benefitsMaximum durationEligibility
MOFA Taiwan ScholarshipNT$25,000/month during LEP, NT$30,000/month during degree programone-year Mandarin Language Enrichment Program (LEP)four years (bachelor), two years (master)countries with diplomatic ties with Taiwan or countries designated by MOFA
MOE Taiwan ScholarshipNT$15,000/month (bachelor), NT$20,000/month (master)waiver of tuition feesfour years (bachelor), two years (master)non-Taiwanese nationals
NTU Scholarship[2]NT$250,000/yeartwo yearsnon-Taiwanese students at National Taiwan University

PhD degrees

Taiwan International Graduate Program

Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) is an English-language PhD program at Academia Sinica, Taiwan's foremost research institute for life sciences, physical sciences, humanities and social sciences. In the year 2016, there were 57 TIGP graduates and as of December, 2016, 537 students from 44 countries were enrolled in TIGP[3]

Taiwan Scholarship

In addition to bachelor's and master's degrees, the MOFA and MOE Taiwan Scholarships from the Taiwanese government are also available for PhD programs.

University scholarships

Some universities provide their own scholarships for international students.

ProgramFinancial assistanceAdditional benefitsMaximum durationEligibility
Taiwan International Graduate ProgramNT$34,000/monthtwo-semester basic Mandarin coursefour years, further financial support depends on PhD supervisorsTaiwanese and non-Taiwanese nationals
Academia Sinica Scholarship[4]up to NT$34,000/month before PhD qualification exam, up to NT$40,000/month after PhD qualification exam (i.e., PhD candidates)Taiwanese and non-Taiwanese nationals
MOFA Taiwan ScholarshipNT$25,000/month during LEP, NT$30,000/month during degree programone-year Mandarin Language Enrichment Program (LEP)four yearscountries with diplomatic ties with Taiwan or countries designated by MOFA
MOE Taiwan ScholarshipNT$20,000/monthwaiver of tuition feesfour yearsnon-Taiwanese nationals
NTU Scholarship[5]NT$500,000/yearthree yearsnon-Taiwanese students at National Taiwan University

Short-term exchange

Fellowships are available for researchers from all fields. Some, however, are limited to only Taiwan studies and sinology. The TIGP International Internship Program is available for two-month research stay in Academia Sinica.

ProgramFinancial assistanceAdditional benefitsDurationEligibility
TIGP International Internship Program[6]NT$30,000/monthround-trip flight ticket, basic Mandarin coursetwo monthspre-doctoral, non-Taiwanese nationals
Short Term Research Award[7]NT$25,000/month for PhD students, NT$40,000/month for postdocsround-trip flight tickettwo to six monthsnon-Taiwanese nationals
MOE APEC Scholarship[8]NT$25,000/month for PhD students, NT$40,000/month for postdocsround-trip flight tickettwo to six monthsfrom APEC member states
Taiwan Summer Institute Program (MOST and DAAD)[9]900/monthround-trip flight ticket, insurancestwo monthsStudents (natural sciences or engineering) in Germany that have a bachelor degree

Learning Mandarin

Huayu Enrichment Scholarship is provided on a competitive basis to foreigners who want to learn the Mandarin language in one of the Mandarin study centers in Taiwan such as the Mandarin Training Center.

ProgramFinancial assistanceAdditional benefitsMaximum durationEligibility
MOE Huayu Enrichment ScholarshipNT$25,000/month2, 3, 6, 9 or 12 monthsnon-Taiwanese nationals
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