UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Starting in summer 2025, the National Taipei University of Technology (Taipei Tech) in Taiwan will provide up to 10 scholarships annually for Penn State graduate students to engage in research and education collaboration at Taipei Tech. The duration of the research at Taipei Tech will range from a minimum of two months to a maximum of six months. Applications for the graduate scholarship opportunities are open until Feb. 10, 2025.
“We are thankful for the 10 graduate scholarships generously offered by Taipei Tech,” said Sabine Klahr, interim vice provost for Penn State Global. “This is an exceptional opportunity for graduate students to engage in research and intercultural training at a top university in Taiwan where Penn State already has strong connections.”
The scholarship includes round-trip travel to Taipei (with the cost for airfare up to $2,000), two to six months lodging in Taipei, and a monthly stipend of NTD15,000 (approximately $450) during the research period. The awardees are required to assist EMI (English Medium Instruction) courses and/or workshops for an average of five hours each week.
“The scholarship will inspire our students to make the most of this opportunity by conducting collaborative research at Taipei Tech while gaining an understanding of the vibrant culture in Taiwan,” said Anna Marshall, associate director for Asia partnerships in Penn State Global.
Collaboration between Penn State and Taipei Tech began with the first biosensing research-focused agreement with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research in 2019. Since then, the bilateral partnership has grown to include a wide range of multidisciplinary research collaborations and academic programs.