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Visiting Scholars

▊ Visiting Scholars

 

Visiting International Lecturers
Purpose
To encourage Departments and Graduate Institutes to invite instructors from overseas to the University on a part-time, short-term basis in order to raise the University’s ratio of international faculty, which will boost the University’s performance in Ministry of Education evaluations and raise the University’s position in the World University Rankings.
Procedures
For further details, please contact the invited office.
Please pay attention to the following points
1.If the scholar would like to stay in the residence hall for international faculty or in other accommodations located on campus, their request must be handled in accordance with administrative procedures. Notification must be submitted to the Office of Student Affairs and the Office of International Affairs, which will then be submitted to the President for approval.
2.During the visit, the scholar must teach, lecture, exhibit, perform, or assist with academic research and discussions.
3.The program inviting the scholar must raise funds or apply for funds from the University or an external source to cover related expenses during the scholar’s visit.
4.Teaching pay is based on Regulations Governing the Payment of Military Officers, Public Servants, and Teachers Holding Concurrent Positions or Lecturing. Teaching pay is NT$2,400 per hour (equal to fifty-minutes of class time).
Guidelines
University of Taipei Incentives to Invite Visiting International Instructors (downloads)

▊Visiting Scholars (聘為兼任)
Purpose
to promote academic exchange between the University and partner institutions, other universities, and research organizations, and to invite scholars to visit, teach, and conduct research at the University on a short-term basis.
Procedures
For further details, please contact the invited office.
Please pay attention to the following points
1.The length of a scholar’s visit will be determined by the needs of the research project involved. In principle, a visit should not exceed one year.
2.During the visit, the scholar must teach, lecture, exhibit, perform, or assist with academic research and discussions.
3.The program inviting the scholar must raise funds or apply for funds from the University or an external source to cover related expenses during the scholar’s visit.
4.If the scholar would like to stay in the residence hall for international faculty or in other accommodations located on campus, their request must be handled in accordance with administrative procedures. Notification must be submitted to the Office of Student Affairs and the Office of International Affairs, which will then be submitted to the President for approval.
5.Teaching pay is based on Regulations Governing the Payment of Military Officers, Public Servants, and Teachers Holding Concurrent Positions or Lecturing. Teaching pay is NT$2,400 per hour (equal to fifty-minutes of class time).
Guidelines