Taiwan
4 Research Partnership Awards: Academia Sinica NEW
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Grant PeriodSeptember StartGrant Length10 Months |
Award Type
Award Profile
Fulbright Taiwan, in partnership with Academia Sinica, invites applications to conduct independent research projects in a dynamic, open environment. The competition is open to all fields. During the 10-month grant period, grantees will broaden research skills through close collaboration with the host institute.
Special Partnership: Academia Sinica
Scope: Advanced research across all fields represented by Academia Sinica’s institutes.
Profile: Academia Sinica is the preeminent academic research institution in Taiwan. It has agreed to fund up to 4 awards.
Requirement: Applicants must include a letter of invitation from a scholar based at Academia Sinica.
Grant Length
Grant Period
The grant period is 10 months. Grants must begin in September 2027 and end in June 2028. Grantees should arrive in Taiwan in time for the Welcome Meeting (usually the Friday after Labor Day).
Orientation
The post-arrival orientation will be held usually the Friday and Saturday after U.S. Labor Day.
Candidate Profile
General Eligibility:
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
- Applicants with completed doctorates at the time of the start of the award are not eligible.
- Candidates must be willing and able to work with a high degree of independence.
Specific Requirements:
- Applicants must be currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program.
- Projects should fit the applicant’s previous academic training and future objectives.
What is life like for Fulbrighters in the host country?
Applicants are expected to research their host country. Application materials should indicate a clear commitment to the host country community and a description of how you will engage with it.
A Vibrant and Welcoming Society
Taiwan is a vibrant democracy boasting a thriving economy, rapid technological advancement, and a dynamic media landscape. It is widely recognized as a safe and foreigner-friendly environment, characterized by democratic freedoms and a diverse, inclusive society. While Mandarin Chinese is the primary language, English proficiency is widespread, particularly in major cities and academic circles.
Quality of Life and Convenience
Taiwan offers an exceptionally high quality of life with a relatively low cost of living. It is a haven for food lovers, offering everything from world-class dining to famous night markets. Living accommodations are comfortable, and high-speed internet is ubiquitous. Transportation is extremely convenient; comprehensive Metro (MRT) systems operate in Taipei, New Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, and Kaohsiung, making travel efficient and affordable. Additionally, Taiwan’s natural beauty is easily accessible, with mild winters and sunny summers making it ideal for exploring the outdoors.
World-Class Healthcare
Taiwan’s healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world, known for its high quality, accessibility, and affordability. State-of-the-art medical facilities and friendly service make clinical visits convenient and stress-free, ensuring peace of mind for international residents.
Academic Environment and Calendar
Taiwan places a strong emphasis on education, boasting an adult literacy rate of over 98%. The higher education landscape includes over 160 institutions, comprising public and private universities, junior colleges, and technical institutes. The academic environment is rigorous yet supportive.
- Academic Calendar: The academic year runs from mid-September to late June.
- First Semester: September to January.
- Second Semester: Late February to June (start dates vary slightly based on the Lunar New Year).
Resources
- Government Portal: Visit Taiwan’s Government Portal for information on history, politics, diplomacy, economy, science, technology, education, and culture.
- Alumni Reflections: Read about the experiences of former U.S. grantees in research and teaching on the Reflection and Research website.
Eligibility
9 Months
Residency Requirements
- Current Residency in Taiwan: Candidates currently residing in Taiwan (or those who will be living there during the 2026-2027 academic year) will not be considered.
- Time Abroad: Candidates who have lived outside the United States for five or more consecutive years in the six-year period preceding the date of application is ineligible.
Citizenship and Visa Status
- Dual Citizenship & Permanent Residency: Individuals with dual U.S.-Taiwan citizenship or Taiwan permanent residency are not eligible. All Fulbright U.S. Student award recipients must enter Taiwan on a J-type academic and cultural exchange visa. Please note that individuals with dual U.S.-Taiwanese citizenship or permanent residency are not eligible to meet these document requirements.
*Note: It is the applicant’s responsibility to verify their citizenship status and eligibility prior to application. - Applicants born in the People of China (PRC): Due to specific Taiwan visa regulations, applicants born in the PRC must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a visa:
- Have held U.S. citizenship for at least 4 years
- Provide additional documentary evidence to certify that they have resided in the U.S. for a duration of 4 years and above
- Provide the documents sufficient to prove the loss of mainland China citizenship when applying for a visa at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in the U.S.
Important: The Fulbright Program cannot be guaranteed visa issuance by the TECO and an Alien Resident Certificate by National Immigration Agency after arriving in Taiwan. All applicants must meet Taiwan’s entry requirements for applications of Taiwan visas. Please directly contact the TECO to get details on the visa application.
Academic Requirements
Doctoral Degree Holders: Applicants with completed doctorates at the time of the start of the award are not eligible.
Degree Level of Applicant
- Doctoral
Foreign Language Evaluation (FLE) Form
If required, submission of the Foreign Language Evaluation (FLE) form is mandatory, even if you have advanced skills or are a native speaker of the language. Failure to submit the required FLE form may impact your eligibility.
Additional Information: A working knowledge of Mandarin or Taiwanese is strongly encouraged, but not required if the project does not need it.
Note for Research: Conducting dissertation research in Traditional Chinese Studies will require advanced language skills to navigate historical texts.
Fulbright Proposal Types
Yes
No
Affiliation
This partnership funds up to 4 awards. Applicants must include a letter of invitation from a scholar based at Academia Sinica.
Note: July and August are traditional summer vacation months in Taiwan and responses to inquiries about the invitation letters may be delayed. Applicants are advised to contact Taiwanese potential hosts well in advance to solicit affiliation letters.
Affiliation Fees/Tuition
Award Benefits
- A stipend broadly based on the cost of living in the host country. These funds may be used by the grantee to support housing, meals, and incidental costs during the grant period.
- International travel benefits
- Accident & sickness health benefits
- 24/7 mental health support line for urgent and non-urgent situations
- 12 months of non-competitive eligibility (NCE) hiring status within the federal government
Stipend Amount
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
Benefits for Academia Sinica
- Monthly Stipend: NT$50,000 per month (provided by Academia Sinica and the host Institute under the TIGP-X program regulations).
- Housing: Academia Sinica will arrange dormitory accommodation for the grantee. The cost is NT$5,500 per month (including utilities), to be paid by the grantee.
- Airfare: One round-trip economy class ticket for grantee, provided by Academia Sinica
- Health Insurance: ASPE: Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges (provided by the U.S. Department of State).
- Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI) for grantee paid by Fulbright Taiwan.
- Visa: Fee exemption.
- Tax: Exemption from Taiwan income tax on stipend
Note:
- The actual payment is based on the above-mentioned Taiwan dollar.
- Currency exchange rates are subject to fluctuation (usually between NT$30 and NT$32 to US$1).
- The funds will be paid in NTD to a local Taiwan bank account.
One-Time Allowances
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
- Excess baggage fees
- Settling in allowance
Settling-in allowance and baggage allowance of NT$36,000, upon arrival.
Note:
- The actual payment amount is based on the above-mentioned Taiwan dollar.
- Currency exchange rates are subject to fluctuation (usually between NT$30 and NT$32 to the US dollar).
- The funds will be paid in NTD cash upon arrival. It is paid to help meet some immediate expenses and cover the costs of extra baggage brought to and taken from Taiwan.
Additional Grant Benefits
- Health insurance (in addition to ASPE)
- Housing placement
- Mid-year seminar
- Transportation pass
- Airfare: A direct roundtrip economy-class air ticket is provided for the grantee only (funded by Academia Sinica).
- Housing Support:
- Student Dormitory: Academia Sinica will arrange dormitory accommodation for the grantee.
- Cost: The fee is approximately NT$5,500 per month (including utilities), to be paid by the grantee from their stipend.
Note:
- National Health Insurance: Premiums for the grantee are paid by Fulbright Taiwan after receiving the Alien Resident Certificate (ARC).
- Visa Exemption: Exemption from Taiwan visa application fee (US$185)
- Tax Exemption: Exemption from Taiwan income tax on the Fulbright stipend.
- Transportation pass: A loaded EasyCard provided upon arrival for local transportation.
- Events: Welcome Orientation, Thanksgiving Dinner, Mid-year Conference, and Farwell Reception.
Estimated Cost of Living
Consider using cost of living comparison websites to gain a better understanding of the potential costs in your host country.
Taiwan offers an exceptionally high quality of life with a cost of living significantly lower than that of major U.S. cities.
Money Matters:
- Currency: The official currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD/NT$)
- Buying Power: The average monthly cost of living is estimated around NT$26,829 (approx. US$894).The affordability of daily essentials makes Taiwan incredibly livable.
Dining:
- The "Latte Index": A delicious meal of dumplings or noodles costs NT$40–NT$100 (US$1.60–US$3.60).
- Dining Out: A hearty dinner for two at a restaurant costs about NT$1,000 (US$33).
- Comfort Food: A Big Mac meal is around US$6.00.
Getting Around:
- Transit: The MRT (Metro) is clean and safe; trips cost about US$2.
- The "EasyCard": A US$3.30 card allows you to pay for subway, buses, public bikes, and convenience store snacks.
Housing:
- The Cost: Rent is reasonable. International students often find accommodations between US$267 and US$533 per month.
- The Space: Apartments are "city-sized" (compact) but functional. Air conditioning is standard.
Education:
- Tuition: Public schools are free in Taiwan from Grade 1 to Grade 12. While international schools are available (approx. US$20,000–US$35,000 annually), attending a local public school offers a priceless immersive experience.
- Support & Bilingual Progress: Taiwan actively promotes Bilingual Education, steadily increasing English-taught subjects in public schools. Furthermore, the robust
Transnational Student Support Services are designed to help international students adapt smoothly to the local curriculum and environment.
Healthcare:
- No "Medical Bill Shock": Taiwan’s healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world. It is efficient, accessible, and incredibly affordable.
- Typical Costs: Once enrolled in the National Health Insurance (NHI), a visit to a clinic—including consultation and medication-typically costs between US$7.00 and US$17.00. You can see a doctor without the anxiety of high deductibles or long wait times.
Connectivity & Fun:
- Stay Connected: Unlimited data plans are affordable, and Wi-Fi is everywhere.
- Culture & Entertainment: A movie ticket costs about US$10-US$13. World-class museums, like the National Palace Museum, charge less than US$12 for admission.
The Great Outdoors:
- Hiking is a national pastime. With countless trails just a short bus or MRT ride from the city center, accessing Taiwan's stunning nature is completely free.
Dependents
Housing Arrangements
The host institution (Academia Sinica) will arrange dormitory accommodation for the grantee on the Academia Sinica campus.
- Cost: The dormitory fee is approximately NT$5,500 per month (including utilities), to be paid by the grantee from their stipend.
- Benefits: Grantees are offered the one-time-only settling-in allowance.
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
Academia Sinica: https://www.sinica.edu.tw/en
