At Taiwan ICDF, all our work stems from cooperation and dialogue with partner countries, from an understanding of regional issues that affect the development of partner countries, and from keen attention to international development trends. Our project work follows a strict set of operating principles to meet the needs of our partners.
Taiwan ICDF’s activities are focused on four core business areas: lending and investment, technical cooperation, humanitarian assistance, and international education and training. Each operating area is represented by a department within our organization.
Project Methodology and Project Cycle of the Fellowship Program
We know that development efforts yield the greatest benefits when projects are delivered efficiently and effectively throughout the project lifecycle.
Each of our projects goes through an identification, preparation and evaluation phase before any real work officially begins. During these stages, we work with stakeholders to agree on a set of specific development goals for the project. We also plan for the upcoming implementation and evaluation phases by setting realistic timelines and clarifying expected input from relevant local stakeholders.
Once a project is implemented, evaluation remains an important part of the process. Proper evaluation allows us to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of our approach and informs our work on future projects. At ICDF Taiwan, projects are judged on their social, economic and financial success. We also assess as clearly as possible what is or is not working in the initial stages of project design and weigh whether the project schedule is the most efficient use of resources. The net effect of these measures is to benefit partner countries through improved future projects.
Scholarship Scope
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Total scholarship amount, including air tickets (round trip),
housing, tuition, credit fees, insurance, textbook fees and
Taiwan ICDF will provide monthly stipend to everyone
students within their given award period. The scholarship is
The breakdown is as follows:
1. Air ticket price: Taiwan ICDF will arrange the most direct flight for you Hold an economy class ticket to and from Taiwan.
2. housing: All students must live in residence halls.
3. tuition fee cost: Taiwan ICDF will bear the tuition feesRequirements of the student’s university.
4. Credit cost: Credit fee varies with number of credits
Registered. Credit charges will also be paid as required
University for students.
5. Insurance: During your stay in Taiwan, in addition to mandatory
Student safety insurance stipulated by the Ministry of Education, every
Students must purchase accidental and necessary medical insurance
Coverage. The insurance premium will cover the entire period
program.
6. Book cost: Purchase textbooks upon request
Tutor must be approved by the dean
Student Academy
7. allowance:
(1). Undergraduate courses: Each student will receive
NT$12,000 per month during the course
As an allowance for food and miscellaneous living expenses.
This amount will be deposited monthly into the student’s local bank
bank account.
(2). Master’s program: Each student will receive
NT$15,000 per month during the project period
As an allowance for food and miscellaneous living expenses.
This amount will be deposited monthly into the student’s local bank
bank account.
(3). PhD program: Each student receives NT$17,000
As a monthly allowance during the plan period
For food and miscellaneous living expenses. The sum will
Monthly deposit into student’s local bank
account.
Target Groups of the Taiwan International Higher Education Scholarship Program
Nationals of the following countries:
Asia Pacific: Fiji, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Myanmar, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, East Timor, Tuvalu, Vietnam
West Asia: Jordan, Mongolia, Russia, Türkiye
Africa: Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Swaziland, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Somaliland, Tanzania, Uganda
Caribbean Sea: Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico
South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay
Europe: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Serbia
Scholarship application instructions:
Applicants must complete the application through the online application system and then submit a signed printed copy along with all other application documents to the Embassy/Consulate General/Representative Office of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in your country.
In addition to the above documents required in the scholarship application, applicants should submit all documents required by the ICDF partner school in Taiwan to which they are applying before the admissions deadline for the university.
The annual application period is in principle from January 1 to March 15 (the application period for the 2023 scholarship program is January 1 to March 15, 2023).
Please be sure to read the 2023 Taiwan ICDF Scholarship Guide and visit the official website (link below) for the online application form.
website:
Scholarship official website: https://www.icdf.org.tw/wSite/np?ctNode=31561&mp=2
