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Scholarship Program  

Taiwan Scholarship and Mandarin Scholarship Awardees name list

Taiwan Scholarship:

Todd McKenze (PhD, confirmed), Nicholas Kanter (MBA, pending)

Mandarin Scholarship:

Whitney Livermore (12 months, confirmed), Nathan Campbell (12 months, confirmed), Veronica Joseph (3 months, confirmed), Rebecca Heeb (12 months, confirmed), Lillie Zuck (12 months, confirmed), Thomas Mason, Jr. (12 months, confirmed), Katherine Majzoub (9 months confirmed), Alexander Charron (9 months, confirmed) and Nicholas Roberts (9 months, pending).
Please contact  Cultural Division at TECO Boston Office if you have any question about the scholarship.

Shu Zen College of Medicine and Management Mandarin scholarship program Available

Kaohsiung Shu Zen College Chinese Language Program is offering 6 full-scholarship grants (for tuition and lodging) for Fall 2008.  For details and application, please check their website at http://www.szmc.edu.tw/clc/index_english.htm.

Democratic Pacific Union 2008 scholarship program Available


The DPU is accpeting application for scholarship for Master and PhD studies in Taiwan.  For details and application requirement please see attached announcement and contact DPU directly.

Domocratic Pacific Union Visiting Fellowship Available

The DPU is inviting renowned academics and leaders from NGOs, politics, media, and the private sector in DPU member states to Taiwan to (1) obtain first-hand knowledge about our nation; (2) enhance academic and professional exchanges; and (3) promote the Taiwan experience and Taiwan values overseas.   The duration will be one month (between 10/1 to 11/20) .  

Please see attached program announcement and pass along to those who may be benefit from the sponsorship or who may be interested in visiting Taiwan

the Center for Chinese Studies at the Taiwan National Library is accepting research grant application till March 31, 2008.

The grant is designated for non-Chinese heritage professors, associate professors, assistant professors and doctoral candidates in departments related to Chinese studies at an American university, as well as researchers at academic institutes.  The content of the research, to be undertaken in Taiwan, should be within the field of Chinese studies.   Iinterested parties are encouraged to contact the Center directly.

© 2007 Cultural Dividion, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston