Dear ITS Students,
The National Chengchi University Taiwan offers The NCCU Elite Scholarship Program for six Master’s and Doctoral degree programs which taught entirely in English, specially designed for international students. These include International Master’s & Doctoral Programs in Asia-Pacific Studies, Communication, Economics, International Affairs and Business (IDAS, IMAS, IMICS, IMES, IMPIS, and IMBA).
The NCCU Elite Scholarship Program provides a full tuition waiver and a monthly living stipend for two years (Master’s program) or three years (Doctoral program), ensuring that international students can focus all their attention and energy on their studies
NCCU is widely recognized for its expertise in education, the liberal arts, humanities and social sciences, molding talent and leadership, and creating a force for positive change throughout Taiwan and the world. To date, NCCU has hosted over 3,000 International Degree students from more than 70 countries, offering them a unique opportunity to develop a strong international outlook and regional expertise.
These programs present a valuable opportunity for lecturers to pursue further study, thus enhancing their future research and teaching performance.
The brief description for application requirements are:
Information for International Degree Students for Spring 2019 admissions will be available at the NCCU and OIC websites beginning September 7, 2018. Applications are accepted from September 27, 2018 to October 22, 2018.
You may contact Carol at nccugrad@nccu.edu.tw if you have any further inquiries regarding this program.
Please kindly visit these following links for more information:
NCCU International Admission
Elite Scholarship Program
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