The Taiwan education guide

Foreigners can get paid to

Foreigners can get paid to go to school here. Scholarships are relatively easy, but make sure not to register domestically with a pre-existing ARC card. Introduction to the Scholarship Program of Taiwan: http://english.moe.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=6798&CtNode=10632&mp=1 one of many links at my website.

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Gits Ferrari, I have deleted

Gits Ferrari, I have deleted part of your comment because it reads like a poor attempt at spam. While I don't mind you plugging your book on this site, as it is related to Taiwan, please do it within reason. It would be better if you started a new forum topic for your book or registered and made a blog post. 

Hey Fili!

Do you happen to know if there are any scholarship given to students who wish to study Chinese in Taiwan or in China?
Stupidly enough, I didn't apply for the Huji-Beida scholarship and now I'm trying to find another way to get to China next year...
(or later, if I have to work day and night to sponsor my studies...)
If you can give me some directions I'll be soo happy :)
please answer me via e-mail, if you can. My address is: anahatalie@gmail.com.

谢谢!

Scholarship in Taiwan are a bit more complicated... but possible

fiLi's picture

China, I wouldn't know, but in Taiwan, after you study for a semester, attend all classes and have good grades, you can take the test and apply for the Taiwan scholarship which would give you between 25-30,000NT$ a month (around 900US$). There's no guarantee that you'll get it, but there's a good chance if you do your job well. Taiwan's really helping out international students with endless funds thrown into the various universities. Just make sure you study with a university.

As for where, NCKU-Tainan, where I'm at, has a relatively good Chinese school and cost of living here is very cheap compared to the big cities of China and Taiwan, although the city is bigger than Jerusalem/Tel-Aviv. It's what foreigners call "The Real Taiwan". If you're into Chinese culture, I would dare say there's no place to better see Chinese culture than here (much more than in China).

If you have more specific questions - let me know.

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