Foreign Government Scholarships
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The Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan established the Huayu Enrichment Scholarship program in 2005. HES recipients can study at one of Taiwan’s Mandarin learning centers for two, three, six, nine, or 12 months. Each student receives a monthly stipend of NT$25,000 (approximately US$830). 187 people from the U.S. received the HES in 2019.
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In 2010, the Ministry of Education collaborated with the Taiwan-United States Sister Relations Alliance to establish the Global Ambassador Scholarship Program. Each year, around 55 students are given the opportunity to study Mandarin in Taiwan during summer break on a monthly stipend of NT$25,000 (approximately US$830).
is a one year non-degree scholarship program offered by the Indonesian government to all foreign students from countries which have diplomatic relationship with Indonesia to study Bahasa Indonesia, arts, music, crafts and particular subject in 54 selected Indonesian Higher Education Institutions (HE) in different cities in Indonesia.
In 2016, the Ministry of Education signed an agreement with American Councils for International Education to establish the Taiwan Intensive Summer Language Program and the Tradition and Modernity in Taiwan program, which enable dedicated students of Mandarin to complete a year of academic study in eight weeks.
This program is designed to familiarize participants with the Korean education system and share the best practices in promoting international education. A round trip ticket (economy class), lodging and program participation expenses will be provided by NIIED.
Ministry of Education subsidies are available for groups of Mandarin students who wish to study in Taiwan. In 2019, five student groups came to Taiwan through this program. Each student is provided a weekly stipend of NT $4,000 (approximately US$130).
The Government of Flanders launched a new scholarship programme in 2015, Master Mind Scholarships. It awards up to 45 scholarships to outstanding Master students from all countries each year. 5 scholarships are reserved exclusively for American students.
Half-day, one-day, or longer Chinese courses created by universities in Taiwan combine traveling with Chinese lessons and unique cultural experiences.
The aim of this programme is to promote exchange of students between Belgium/Flanders and a number of priority countries (e.g. USA). Under the Priority Country Programme both a pair (two persons) of students can be exchanged in the framework of a duo-project, as well as outgoing mobility from Flanders only. Mobility from 1 month up to 1 year.