FULL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Deadline: 14-03-2014
Location: Taiwan
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Description
International education and training has long been one of the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund’s (ICDF) core operations, among many others. Human resources development programs play a vital role in assisting partner countries achieve sustainable development, and education is a crucial mechanism for training workforces in developing countries. The Taiwan ICDF provides scholarships for higher education and has developed undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. programs in cooperation with renowned partner universities in Taiwan.
Eligibility
- Be a citizen of a country on the List of Countries. The candidate should be eligible for Taiwan ICDF Scholarship, and satisfy any specific
criteria established by his or her country and/or government of citizenship;
- Neither be a national of the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor an overseas compatriot student;
- Satisfy the admission requirements of the partner university to which he or she has applied to study under a Taiwan ICDF scholarship;
- Be able to satisfy all requirements for a Resident Visa (Code: FS);
- Upon accepting a Taiwan ICDF scholarship, not hold any other ROC (Taiwan) government-sponsored scholarship in the same academic
year in which the TaiwanICDF scholarship would be due to commence;
- Not be applying for a further TaiwanICDF scholarship in unbroken succession — applicants who have already held a TaiwanICDF
scholarship, MOFA’s Taiwan Scholarship or an MOE scholarship must have returned to their home country for more than one year before
re-applying
- Have never had any scholarship revoked by any ROC (Taiwan) government agency or related institution, nor been expelled from any
Taiwanese university.
Scholarship
The Taiwan ICDF provides each scholarship recipient with a full scholarship, including return airfare, housing, tuition and credit fees, insurance, textbook costs and a monthly allowance.
Deadline: 14 March 2014
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