following qualifications).
1. Indian, Malaysian, or overseas Chinese students.
2. Domestic and foreign universities and master degrees recognized by the
provisions of the Ministry of Education.
3. Students with excellent academic performance and good character.
4. Applicable to new students starting February 2018.
(V) Enrollment procedures: Enrollment shall be conducted by the various
schools according to their procedures. The departments shall formulate
their enrollment brochures, which shall specify student qualifications, the
documents required, the review procedures, announcements and admission
dates, etc.
(VI) Subsidy Program
1. Taipei City Government
(1) Tuition fees: The tuition and sundry subsidy awarded to each student
shall be within NT$80 thousand per academic year. If the government
has already provided NT$80 thousand in subsidy, any insufficient part
shall be paid for by the student to his/her school. Sundry subsidy shall
not include agency collection or handling, thesis guidance, insurance,
accommodation, Internet or other relevant fees that shall be paid for by
the students. The maximum scholarship periods are two years for
master classes, four years for doctoral classes, but the total scholarship
receiving period for each student shall not exceed a cumulative period
of five years.
(2) Accommodation allowance: The government will provide NT$3000
per month per person, and priority shall be given to school dormitories.
2. The Outsourcing Unit of Taipei City Government: Match the internship
opportunities before graduation, including the internship allowances. After
graduation, the Outsourcing Unit shall assist in matching students with
employment opportunities and provide career consultation, but the
matching service provides no guarantee of success.
3. Private enterprises: This project is initially supported by 12 enterprises:
Pegatron, Compal, Delta, HTC, Asus, Inventec, Elitegroup, Quanta,
Advantech, Wistron, Tatung, and MiTAC. These corporations shall provide
the internship and job opportunities to the students.
(VII) Obligations of the Scholarship Receiving Students
1. Students are required to maintain their student status, or the subsidy shall
immediately cease during suspension, transfer, or expulsion. Said subsidy
qualification may be restored within six months after resumption of school.
2. Abide by the national laws and school rules (such as academic rules and
attendance standards, etc.). In case of major violations, the government and
school shall immediately terminate the subsidy and request for the return of
the subsidy already issued.
3. Obtain the degree designated during enrollment within the academic
schedule established by each school.
4. Obtain the work visa in Taiwan after graduation and work in the relevant
industry for at least two years within 3 years from graduation. It’s not
required for students to participate in the matching service provided by the
Outsourcing Unit; students can seek ICT related jobs by themselves in
Taiwan.
5. Other obligations shall be established in “Undertaking for Scholarship that
Attracts Outstanding Foreign Students to Study and Work in Taiwan.”
Schools can establish supplementary explanations to describe unsettled
affairs.
6. If the violation of the above mentioned obligations is attributable to the
student, while the student is in school, the school shall recover the subsidy
amount already issued and return it back to the government. After
graduation, the Outsourcing Unit shall recover the subsidy amount already
issued and return it back to the government.
Table of ICT and Institutional Design Related
Departments for the various Schools
University of Taipei
Department of Information Science
Institute of Sports Equipment Technology Research
Department of Exercise and Health Sciences (incl. Master's
Program)
Institute of Sports Sciences (incl. Ph.D. Program)
Department of Earth and Life Sciences (incl. Master's Program)