Taiwan
1 Master’s Degree Program Awards: National Kaohsiung Normal University Award in Teaching Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language
Accepted Degree Levels
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Grant PeriodSeptember StartGrant Length12 Months |
Award Type
Fulbright Graduate Degree Grants
- Yes
Award Profile
Awards are available to pursue a full-time Master’s Degree program in Teaching Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language at National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU). The program is taught in Mandarin.
NKNU was established in 1954 as Provincial Kaohsiung Female Teachers' College. The university is known for its role in training secondary school educators, liberal arts education, and cross-fields collaboration and curriculum.
Based on the foundation of NKNU, TCS/FL is the first institution in Asia providing programs to cultivate Chinese teachers for international schools, and the first in the world cultivating Chinese teachers for transnational students.
To develop students’ professional knowledge for a future career in Chinese language education, NKNU-TCS/FL has developed the 6 featured courses (18 credits) since 2017. Courses taught include Chinese Language Education in International Schools, Innovative Technology Integration (applications of AR, VR, 3D technology, and other innovative technologies), Global Chinese Education and Development, Computerization, Chinese corpus, and Chinese Language Education for Immigrants (exploring issues of transnational students, translanguage education, and public policy).
The Fulbright student will conduct an internship (1) for bilingual education projects conducted by NKNU, or (2) for teaching Chinese as a Second Language. Every semester, NKNU will provide online/onsite teaching or administrative assistant positions accordingly. For instance, intern teachers or administrative staff may join 2022/2023 Project Go, intern as Chinese teachers at local schools/international schools, or serve as teaching assistants in online cross continental cooperative projects. Students can join any of those projects depending on their qualifications to fulfill the requirements.
The award is co-sponsored by the National Kaohsiung Normal University.
Grant Length
Grant Period
The grant is initially awarded for 12 months; renewal for the second and third year is dependent upon the grantee’s academic success with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale.
Grants begin in September, 2024, prior to the FSE Welcome Reception (usually the Thursday and Friday after Labor Day).
Orientation
The post-arrival orientation will be held on the Thursday and Friday after Labor Day.
Candidate Profile
Candidates must have received a Bachelor's degree prior to enrollment and intend to pursue a three-year Master’s degree. Strong academic credentials in their area of specialization are expected. A good capacity for studying and living in a cross-cultural setting is necessary. Grantees cannot be accompanied by dependents.
Eligibility
9 Months
˙ Candidates currently residing in Taiwan (or those who will be living there during the 2023-2024 academic year) will not be considered.
˙ A candidate who has lived outside the United States for five or more consecutive years in the six-year period preceding the date of application will be ineligible.
˙ Individuals with dual U.S.-Taiwan citizenship or permanent residency are not eligible.
Accepted Degree Levels
- Bachelor's
- Master's
- Doctoral
Special Application Instructions
Applicants must select “NKNU TCS/FL” in the Award Name field of the application.
Foreign Language Proficiency
The applicant’s Chinese proficiency of CEFR B1 or its equivalent is required. Advanced Mandarin study in Taiwan in the first year is required. CEFR B2 is expected at the beginning of the second year.
Fulbright Proposal Types
No
Yes
Affiliation
Letter of acceptance required prior to grant start
Letter of acceptance required prior to grant start
No letter of affiliation is required upon application. Candidates must be accepted by both the Fulbright commission in Taiwan and the university program.
APPLICANTS MUST ALSO BE ACCEPTED BY THE UNIVERSITY. A separate application to the university is required. Applicants not only have to apply to the Fulbright award, but must also be accepted by the university. Please look up and respect the program application deadline for the university program.
Once a Fulbright finalist gains admission to a master’s degree program, a copy of the admission letter must be provided to the commission.
Affiliation Fees/Tuition
The grant provides recipients with full tuition support at National Kaohsiung Normal University, housing in a student dormitory, round-trip airfare, a monthly living allowance, and national health insurance as long as the candidate maintains satisfactory academic standards. Tuition waivers for the number of credits required for graduation are granted to graduate students. Students may enroll for additional credits, but they will be responsible for the added tuition and fees. Please visit the Fulbright Taiwan website for more financial information.
Housing Arrangements
The Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (Fulbright Taiwan) will book the grantees in a hotel for the first four nights close to the office. The grantees are offered a one-time-only settling-in allowance.
The host institution will offer grantees a student dormitory at the university in a two-person dorm room.
Dependents
Eligible Program
National Kaohsiung Normal University
Master’s Degree Program in Teaching Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language
Fulbright Program Management Contact
Fulbright Commission/U.S. Embassy Website
Additional Online Resources
Learn Chinese in Taiwan: https://lmit.edu.tw/lc
List of Universities and Colleges in Taiwan: https://english.moe.gov.tw/cp-21-14441-4EC5E-1.html