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Department Scholarships/Grants:
(Last updated: 1131-1 Departmental Meeting)

  1. Incentives for Students Publishing in National Science Council (NSC) Tier 2/3 Journals:
    Each student can receive a maximum of NTD 5,000 for each paper (up to two papers per academic year during enrollment).

  2. Scholarships for Graduating Master's Students with Outstanding Academic Performance Applying to the Ph.D. Program:
    Students accepted and enrolled in the Ph.D. program for the current academic year will receive a monthly stipend of NTD 10,000 for the first year (12 months total, full-time enrollment required).

  3. Incentives for Students Publishing in Tier 1 Journals:
    Each student can receive a maximum of NTD 10,000 for each paper (up to two papers per academic year during enrollment).

  4. Subsidies for Students Presenting Papers at International Conferences Abroad:
    Each student can receive a maximum of NTD 10,000 per paper (up to two papers per academic year during enrollment).

  5. Subsidies for Students Publishing in Journals (Including Statistical Consulting, Editing, Registration Fees, Review Fees, Publishing Fees, etc.):
    Each applicant can receive a maximum of NTD 10,000 per paper (up to two papers per academic year).

  6. Scholarships for Graduating Bachelor's Students with Outstanding Academic Performance Applying to the Master's Program:
    Students accepted and enrolled in the Master's program for the current academic year will receive a monthly stipend of NTD 5,000 for the first year (10 months total, full-time enrollment required).

  7. Scholarships for Outstanding Graduating Bachelor's Students from Other Universities Applying to the Master's Program:
    Graduating students who rank in the top 3 of their class (based on their third-year GPA) and are accepted and enrolled in the Master's program will receive a monthly stipend of NTD 5,000 for the first year (10 months total).

  8. Grants for Undergraduate Students Conducting International Visits:
    Undergraduate students can receive a grant of NTD 20,000 for international travel during their studies, with a limit of one grant per student during their four-year enrollment.