GTI Visiting Fellowship
International Student
Grad School
Ph.D.
Law
Social Sciences and Humanities
STEM
Essay Required
Scholarship Description
GTI will provide round-trip airfare from Taiwan, and a monthly stipend to cover basic living expenses for a period of up to 3 months. The visiting fellow will be provided a workstation in GTI’s office, participate in GTI-sponsored events, and have the opportunity to engage with government officials, scholars, and other members of the Washington, DC policy community.
Fellowship outline
Fellows will be based at GTI for a period of up to 3 months.
Fellows will contribute articles to the Global Taiwan Brief; as well as a research report or policy backgrounder related to their topic of research during their fellowship.
GTI will exercise first right of refusal to publish this document as a GTI report (with the author properly credited).
Fellows will serve as a panelist / discussant at a public seminar hosted by GTI. Fellows will be provided with a work space in GTI’s office building in downtown Washington DC.
Taiwanese researchers and postgraduates with a demonstrated interest in scholarly research and/or activism—related but not limited to Taiwan’s democratic politics, economic and trade issues, social phenomena, and national security issues—are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to applications with clear research topics and goals for their time in Washington, DC. The fellow will be given a modest stipend of USD $3,000 per month to cover living expenses in the Washington, DC area.
Eligibility Requirements
Citizen of Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Possess a Master’s degree and/or higher degree
Possess a valid passport (fellows will be responsible for their own travel documents)
English language fluency
Fellowship outline
Fellows will be based at GTI for a period of up to 3 months.
Fellows will contribute articles to the Global Taiwan Brief; as well as a research report or policy backgrounder related to their topic of research during their fellowship.
GTI will exercise first right of refusal to publish this document as a GTI report (with the author properly credited).
Fellows will serve as a panelist / discussant at a public seminar hosted by GTI. Fellows will be provided with a work space in GTI’s office building in downtown Washington DC.
Taiwanese researchers and postgraduates with a demonstrated interest in scholarly research and/or activism—related but not limited to Taiwan’s democratic politics, economic and trade issues, social phenomena, and national security issues—are welcome to apply. Preference will be given to applications with clear research topics and goals for their time in Washington, DC. The fellow will be given a modest stipend of USD $3,000 per month to cover living expenses in the Washington, DC area.
Eligibility Requirements
Citizen of Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Possess a Master’s degree and/or higher degree
Possess a valid passport (fellows will be responsible for their own travel documents)
English language fluency
International Student
Grad School
Ph.D.
Law
Social Sciences and Humanities
STEM
Essay Required