International Scholarships for Studying in Taiwan

The following scholarships info was take from website of Ministry of Education of Taiwan
http://english.moe.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=14468&ctNode=11425&mp=1

  • To encourage international students (with the exception of students from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao SAR) to undertake short term research in the Republic of China (Taiwan); in order to provide them with opportunities to increase their understanding of Taiwanese culture and its society, and to promote mutual understanding and interactions between Taiwan and the international community.

  • Eligibilitya.International students who are studying in an overseas university and pursuing a Ph.D. degree or are Post- Doctoral fellows, are qualified to apply for this Award, but not students who are currently holding R.O.C. passports.

    b.The Ph. D. students who are enrolled at an overseas public or private university or any higher educational institute recognized by the overseas local government; the so called Post-Doctoral fellow is one who has a doctorate degree from an overseas public or private university or any higher educational institute recognized by the overseas local government and working for his/her research at those universities or educational institutes, or, having worked towards researching a paper, book, or any publishing plan, will be given priority for receiving the Award.

    c.Please note that the following individuals are not eligible:

    1.The individuals that are currently, residing, studying (including an internship), teaching or doing research in Taiwan.

    2.The individuals that have received a STRA Award within the last 5 years.

    3.The individuals that are currently, receiving financial benefits from a government agency or an educational institute in Taiwan.

    4.The individuals that are currently exchange students through an agreement between universities in Taiwan and overseas universities during the Award period.

  • Durationa.The short term STRA research period will generally from 2 to 6 months.

    b.The short term research period will basically begin on March 1st and end on December 31st, in compliance with the current fiscal year.

  • AvailabilitiesThere will be approximately 20 to 40 STRA Awards available per annum, depending on the annual budget, for the current fiscal year.

  • Acceptable Research AreasTaiwanese culture, social science, art or its related comparative research are acceptable research areas.

  • Award Valuea.A Ph. D. student will receive a monthly research subsidy of 25,000 NTD; and the Post-Doctoral fellow of 40,000NTD.

    b.Recipients will be reimbursed for a round-trip direct flight economy airfare between their home countries and Taiwan. The maximum airfare subsidy from and to Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa and Oceania for recipients will be specified by the Ministry of Education and recipients are expected to cover their own extra expenses.

  • Applicationa.Application form (see appendix 1)

    b.A Post-Doctoral Fellow has to provide a photocopy of the applicant’s Ph.D. credential and Ph. D. degree, Ph. D. students have to provide a certificate of enrollment and a certificate copy of a transcript.

    c.Provide at least two letters of recommendation: one from the head of the university or institution where the candidate currently works or studies; another from a scholar or expert in the subject field being applied to.

  • Application Proceduresa.Applicants shall submit requested documents (as article7 requested) to their research university in Taiwan or the Ministry of Education (MOE) affiliated research institute, such as the Center for Chinese Studies, the National Educational Research Institute. Applicants shall have their application packet arrived at the university or MOE affiliate institute no later than September 30th for the following year’s research project.

    b.The University or the MOE affiliated research institute shall study the applicants’ application forms and verify that all documents have been attached, in order to select the short-list, the university or a MOE affiliate research institute shall assist these candidates to prepare a brief summary of each candidate’s research proposal on one piece of A4 paper in Chinese and along with all requested documents to the MOE for a second assessment before November 15th.

    c.The MOE will notify universities, MOE affiliate research institutes about the final STRA decisions. The universities and MOE affiliate research institutes will notify the candidates of those decisions. The MOE will also notify embassies or missions in the final STRA Award recipients'home countries about those decisions before the next research year January 31st.

  • Ministry of Education Selection ProceduresThe MOE will invite a panel of three to five scholars or experts related to the candidates'fields of research for the purpose of selecting final Award recipients.

    a.Selection will be based on the candidate's potential, outstanding performance and ability to execute plans (30%);

    b.The candidate's language ability and the academic status of his/her selected research institute (30%);

    c.The candidate's research project (including theme, structure, research methodology, analysis) and the importance of the project to his/her home country and Taiwan (40%).

  • Payment ProceduresThe university or a MOE affiliate research institute should follow the schedule and procedures as instructed below to apply for funding from the MOE and to officially conclude STRA Award research cases.

    a.Award funding requests for each fiscal year should be submitted on a formal receipt by March 15st. Recipients shall receive their subsidies on the tenth of each month.

    b.Send photocopies of the recipients’ airfare invoice, ticket stub along with an official letter to the MOE to request reimbursement as soon after the recipient has arrived in Taiwan.

    c.Upon completion of the research project, the university and the MOE affiliate research institute shall submit two copies of the report of the award recipient’s research project(see appendix 2) and an official accounting report regarding STRA Award funds?these shall be arranged within 30 days after a recipient has completed their Award research.

    d.The fund request, payment and verification of the Award shall comply with the MOE Subsidy and Commission Expense Verification Guidelines to conclude each case.

  • Important Informationa.Recipient Responsibilities

    1.The recipient will undertake research at a registered university or at a MOE affiliate research institute. During this research period, the recipient shall actively participate in related academic pursuits.

    2.The recipient is not allowed to leave Taiwan throughout the Award period without the permission of the university or the MOE affiliate research institute. Even with permission of the university or the MOE affiliate research institute, a prolonged overseas stay of over ten days will lead to the suspension of one month’s subsidy.

    3.The recipient is prohibited to work for profit or to accept any other awards or subsidies from other government agencies or academic institutions during of their award period.

    4.The MOE does not provide housing or lab space.

    5.The recipient must purchase accident and medical insurance, which is to be effective throughout his/her stay in Taiwan. If the recipient is not insured, he/ she will not receive any research award or airfare reimbursements during his/her stay on Taiwan.

    6.If the recipient acquires an alien resident certificate (ARC) during his/her stay on Taiwan and has qualified for Taiwan's National Health Insurance, he/she must join the insurance plan and pay the required fees accordingly.

    7.If the recipient has forged any information or documentation, his/her award will be immediately revoked and he/she will be disqualified from the program and will be required to return all the award subsidies including airfare previously received.

    b.Universities and MOE Affiliate Research Institute

    1.Universities and MOE affiliate research institutes agree to assist the recipients during their research period in Taiwan, and follow the award process according to the MOE’s schedule and guidelines.

    2.If the recipient has been found forging any information or documentation, the universities and MOE affiliate should revoke their award immediately and have all the award subsidies including airfare previously received returned to the MOE.

NUS Scholar Enrichment Grant/Scholarships - Singapore




The NUS Scholar Enrichment Grant aims to help enrich the NUS Scholars’ undergraduate experiences and expose scholars to a wider variety of programmes in order to stretch their creative and critical faculties, hone their intellectual and leadership qualities and cultivate a global outlook.

The Grant will sponsor scholars to participate in local and/or overseas enrichment programmes and activities such as conferences, courses, seminars and workshops that do not form compulsory part(s) of each scholar’s academic programme.

The Grant will co-fund 50% of the total cost of participation in the programme up to a maximum amount of S$3,000 for the following eligible items:

  • Official fees for registration and/or participation in the programme

  • Economy class airfare to the city

  • Overseas accommodation (suitable for students and based on prevailing NUS guidelines)



NUS Scholar Enrichment Grant Application Requirements


One soft copy of the Enrichment Grant Application form (with a scanned signature inserted within) should be submitted to the NUS Office of Admissions at oambox27@nus.edu.sg with:

  • Information on the programme to assess its merit, relevance, prestige, and its organiser and participants (e.g. a copy of the programme write-up, brochure and and/or official handout)

  • Photocopies of the application to the programme and/or the letter of invitation/acceptance from the programme organiser (if available).

  • Detailed programme agenda for each day of participation in the programme


Application Form for the NUS Scholar Enrichment Grant can be downloaded here

NUS Scholar Enrichment Claim Form & Programme Report can be downloaded here

Submission of Application

Applications should be submitted to OAM only during the following Grant application windows, and before the start of the programme.
























Application Window



Application Period



1



1st to 21st Aug



2



1st to 21st Nov



3



1st to 21st Jan



4



1st to 21st Apr



 

Grant Cap

Each scholar can only apply for and receive the Grant 2 times (for 2 programmes) throughout his/her undergraduate course of study.







  • The scholarship application period will run from 1 February to 1 April every year. Students who have sat for their final examinations prior to the application period should proceed to apply for the scholarships even if you do not have your actual results. This will enable us to identify interested applicants and proceed to process your application as soon as the ‘A’ level and final year Polytechnic results are released. However, please note that applications for the scholarship should be done after application for admission into NUS.



  • All Singapore Citizen students can apply to be considered for the Global Merit Scholarship, NUS Undergraduate (Merit) Scholarship, NUS Undergraduate Scholarship, Kent Ridge Undergraduate (Merit) Scholarship and Kent Ridge Undergraduate Scholarship by using the common online scholarship application form.

  • A template of the referee’s report can be downloaded here.



  • Selection interviews will be conducted from April onwards. Shortlisted candidates will receive an email notification if they have been selected to attend the interviews.



  • All shortlisted candidates will be informed of the results of their interviews by end July.



  • Scholarships are awarded on the basis of competition among eligible candidates. Recipients will be selected from among the best in each cohort. Leadership, co-curricular records and other capabilities will be assessed during the interview.




  • NUS reserves the right not to award any scholarship if there are no candidates of sufficient merit. The decision of the selection committee is final. Enquiries or disputes surrounding its decisions will not be entertained.



  • We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.





Temasek Polytechnic Scholarship- Singapore

The prestigious bond-free Temasek Polytechnic (TP) Scholarship is awarded annually to newly enrolled Year 1 full-time students. This scholarship is open to all diploma courses, with the exclusion of the Diploma in Consumer Science & Technology course. The scholars will undergo a structured Student Leadership Programme (SLP) with opportunities to participate in overseas projects as well as leadership and talent development programmes.

General Information of the Scholarship


Eligibility Criteria



  • Excellent GCE ‘O’ Level results or its equivalent (preferably GCE 'O' levels with a net aggregate score of 10 and below)

  • Excellent CCA records (preferably at least a grade A2)

  • Good character and conduct

  • Strong leadership qualities with potential

  • Not in receipt of any other scholarship or bursary

  • Not in receipt of Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS) from Yayasan Mendaki

  • Not financially sponsored by employers


 

Tenure of Scholarship



  • Up to 3 years of study

  • Monetary value of S$7,500 for the recipient’s 3 years of study or S$2,500 per academic year

  • Renewal of scholarship is subject to excellent academic performance, active participation in CCA and SLP, with good conduct, and demonstrated strong leadership qualities


Application



  • Application is open to Year 1 full-time students only

  • Application for the scholarship opens from 17 Dec 2012 to 29 Apr 2013

  • Applications are to be submitted online via the TPeScholarship Application (TPeSA) Portal


Applicants who met the eligibility criteria are advised to attend the Scholarship interview in TP during the Joint Admissions Exercise in January 2013.

Selection Process


Shortlisted applicants may be requested to attend interview sessions with the Selection Panel.

More Scholarships


TP also offers other prestigious scholarships to full-time students who have excelled academically and with proven track record in co-curricular activities or in other area of talents like sports.

More Detail and Source Info at: http://www.tp.edu.sg/events/openhouse/scholarship.htm

PhD Studentship in Historical Studies Leicester Univ, UK

The School of Historical Studies is pleased to offer this fully-funded studentship for October 2013 entry to its Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme. The studentship will pay UK/EU tuition fees for three years (October 2013 - September 2016) and includes each year a stipend worth £13,590 and Research Training Support Grant of £200.

Research Areas and Supervision


The studentship is open to applicants wishing to pursue doctoral research in any area of history that can be supervised by the School's academic staff, which includes:









  • Early Modern History

  • English Local History

  • Medical Humanities

  • Medieval History




  • Modern American History

  • Modern British and European History

  • Modern International History

  • Urban History




Before making an application, applicants should approach their prospective supervisor(s) to discuss their research proposal.

Entry Requirements


Applicants must have a first-class or high upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in history or a relevant discipline and meet the University’s standard English language entry requirements. It is expected that applicants will have a relevant Masters degree with merit or distinction or be able to show evidence that they will achieve this before October 2013.

This studentship is only available to applicants who are eligible to pay the UK/EU tuition fee - i.e., those who are permanently resident in the UK or another EU country.

The studentship is for full-time study only and applicants must be able to commence their studies in October 2013.

Informal Enquiries


Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to the School's Postgraduate Tutor, Dr Sally Horrocks:

Source: http://www2.le.ac.uk/study/research/funding/history

 

MBA scholarship in Ireland

UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is delighted to partner with The Irish Times to offer one exceptional candidate the chance to win a scholarship to cover full tuition fees for a part-time Executive MBA at UCD Smurfit School, worth €29,500.

Competition Instructions



  1. Applicants must complete the online application below.

  2. Applicants must have a university degree or equivalent professional qualification and a minimum of three years professional experience.

  3. As part of the online application you must answer three GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) questions correctly.

  4. As part of the online application you must complete a short essay entitled – “Tell us in 500 words why you deserve to win the Irish Times MBA Scholarship 2013”

  5. You must upload an up-to-date copy of your CV

  6. Successful entrants of the first stage will be invited to complete an MBA application if they have not already done so.

  7. A panel of judges will then select a second-round short list, based on applications. These candidates will be interviewed.

  8. The Irish Times scholarship will be awarded to the highest calibre candidate selected from the applications received, subject to their meeting, at a minimum, the standard entry requirements of the UCD Smurfit School Executive MBA programme.

  9. Admission to the programme will be conditional on satisfying the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) requirements of the Executive MBA programme at UCD Smurfit School. Further information at www.smurfitschool.ie and www.mba.com.  The scholarship winner must have taken and secured the relevant minimum GMAT test entry score by 31st May 2013 at the latest.

  10. The deadline for applications is Sunday 24th February 2013.


 

If you have any queries about our MBA programmes please contact our MBA Admissions Manager Gillian Durnin
mba@ucd.ie or by phone on (01) 716 8862

How to apply


Applicants to the Irish Times MBA Scholarship must complete the online application at the "Apply Now" link below.  As part of the application you will be asked to:

  • Provide personal contact details

  • Answer 3 GMAT questions

  • Upload a copy of your CV

  • Provide background information on your work experience and qualifications

  • Tell us in 500 words why you deserve to win the Irish Times MBA Scholarship 2013


Source: http://www.smurfitschool.ie/irishtimes/