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