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  • Taiwan, UK launch first dual master’s degree program

    National Sun Yat-sen University and SOAS, University of London, launched Taiwan and the U.K.’s first dual master’s program. Starting in Sept. 2026, it focuses on global citizenship, offering joint courses and scholarships.
    2025/12/16 13:00
  • New program helps graduates explore paths before university

    The Ministry of Education in Taipei launches the Youth Career Pilot Program, offering scholarships and career exploration for high school graduates. Applications open Nov. 1, 2025.
    2025/10/07 17:00
  • Taiwan indigenous scholarship program aids 50,000 students

    The Ministry of Education announced that over 50,000 students have benefited from the Outstanding Indigenous Student Scholarship since 2018. The program supports indigenous students excelling academically with NT$21.15 million allocated annually.
    2025/09/19 23:00
  • Taiwan hosts Eswatini delegation for academic exchange

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Education hosted Eswatini officials to discuss international education and talent exchange. The visit focused on vocational training and scholarships.
    2025/07/29 11:00
  • Taiwan woos scientists as Trump cuts US research funds

    Academia Sinica’s president outlines a plan to retain Taiwanese students and attract global talent amid U.S. funding cuts. The program offers scholarships and targets enrollment in 2025.
    2025/04/10 14:53
  • Taiwan hosts German youth delegation, discusses democracy

    Explore the strengthening of Taiwan-Germany relations as Deputy Minister Remus Chen meets with Junge Union delegates, discussing democracy, youth exchanges, and regional challenges.
    2024/07/11 14:18
  • MOE boosts scholarships for EU master’s programs

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Education is boosting international education by increasing scholarships for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree program, enabling students to study across the EU.
    2024/05/23 14:21
  • TOEFL rep introduces scholarship for Taiwan students

    Discover Chun Shin Ltd.’s new scholarship program for Taiwanese college students, enhancing English proficiency and academic research skills. Apply by Oct. 20, 2024.
    2024/05/13 17:44
  • Lai Ching-te pledges NT$160M in election funds to charity

    DPP Chairman Lai Ching-te announced that the NT$160 million in election subsidies won by the party will be donated to charitable causes and used to care for founding members and further the education of young party workers. Lai expressed gratitude to the citizens for their support, noting that each vote contributed NT$30 to the subsidy. The subsidies will be distributed in three equal parts, with one part going back to the central party, another part assisting founding members and providing scholarships or grants for young DPP members, and the final part being donated to charitable causes, following the tradition of past legislators and representatives.
    2024/01/17 18:42
  • Survey: Taiwan a top choice for studying abroad in 2024

    More than 80% of international students are interested in applying for new specialized classes that allow them to work in Taiwan, according to a report by the Association of International Cultural and Educational Exchange Taiwan (AICEE Taiwan). The report, titled "Blue Ocean of International Enrollment Trends 2024," surveyed over 2,000 students from 60 countries who plan to study abroad and learn Chinese. The top three advantages Taiwan offers to international students are high-quality education, a safe environment, and the opportunity to learn Mandarin. Additionally, 86% of international students expressed interest in applying for internship subsidies provided by the Executive Yuan’s initiative and private enterprises. Upon graduation, international students prioritize entering suitable industries, finding employment quickly, and securing high employment rates. Furthermore, 14% of respondents hope that their experience studying in Taiwan will give them a competitive edge in their future education. Scholarships, English-taught programs, and high teaching quality are important factors for students considering studying abroad, while geographical location becomes crucial for those wanting to learn Chinese. Allen Hung, the CEO of AICEE Taiwan, advises Taiwanese universities to provide not only essential enrollment information but also reinforce information about internships and job opportunities during and after studies.
    2024/01/03 17:03
  • MOE to raise university professor academic research grants

    The Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan will increase monthly academic research grants for professors, associate professors, and assistant professors at public universities starting next year. This move aims to address low wages for academic talent in Taiwan. The Executive Yuan has committed to investing NT$33.29 billion over the next five years to support this initiative. The research grants for teaching staff at public universities will increase by NT$6,000 to NT$9,000 per month. Additionally, the Ministry will invest an additional NT$860 million to encourage private universities to raise their faculty salaries, bridging the salary gap between public and private institutions. The efforts also include the introduction of new doctoral scholarships and subsidies for part-time teaching assistant positions for doctorate students. The MOE’s Department of Higher Education Director-General, Chu Chun-chang, stated that if private universities can increase academic research funding by 15%, the MOE will cover 70% of the cost. Furthermore, starting next year, the "flexible pay" system for outstanding teachers will be expanded, with increased subsidies.
    2023/11/06 16:20
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