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Taiwan's Education and Scholarships for Cultivating Talents for the 10 Taiwan’s Education and Scholarships for Cultivating Talents for the 10 Targeted Industries in the “Thailand 4.0” Scheme Compiled by Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Thailand Published on 9 October, 2019 Taiwan’s Education and Scholarships for Cultivating Talents for the 10 Targeted Industries in the “Thailand 4.0” Scheme Thailand 4.0 is a new model being proposed by the Thai government as they look towards having a value-based economy. There are 10 targeted industries in Thailand 4.0 scheme, including Next-Generation Automotive, Smart Electronics, Affluent, Medical and Wellness Tourism, Agriculture and Biotechnology, Food for the Future, Robotics, Medical Hub, Aviation and Logistics, Biofuels and Biochemicals, and Digital Economy. The compiled list of departments and graduate institutes from Academia Sinica and 32 Taiwanese universities below is about Taiwan’s education for cultivating Thai talents for the 10 targeted industries in the “Thailand 4.0” scheme. In order to support Thai students to pursue their advanced studies in Taiwan, there are approximately 1,200 scholarships (including university scholarships and government scholarships) qualified for Thai students to apply. Not only the Academia Sinica and 32 Taiwanese prestigious universities provide their own scholarships (please check the Admission offices links below), but also Taiwanese government supports three scholarships, including “The Ministry of Education (MOE) Taiwan Scholarship Program”, “The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) Taiwan Scholarship Program”, and “The TaiwanICDF International Higher Education Scholarship Program.” In particular, the “MOE”, “MOST”, and “TaiwanICDF” three Taiwanese government scholarship programs provide around 20-25 full scholarships for Thai students to pursue their undergraduate and graduate degrees in Taiwan, including tuitions, airfares, and monthly living allowance between 1 NT$12,000 to NT$30,000. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand (TECO) has decided to preferentially grant the scholarships to the Thai students who choose to study in the departments or institutes with curriculums for the 10 targeted industries of Thailand 4.0 scheme. For both education and scholarships, you can check out the “STUDY IN TAIWAN” website: https://www.studyintaiwan.org. Simply use the search engine to fine out all the Taiwanese universities, degree programs, language courses, short-term programs, government scholarships, and university scholarships. For “The TaiwanICDF International Higher Education Scholarship Program”, you can check website: http://www.icdf.org.tw/ct.asp?xItem=12505&CtNode=30316&mp=2. If you need personal consulting or to regularly receive scholarships and education information, please consult us through our LINE account: @TTedu in either Thai, English or Chinese. Or you may visit Taiwan Education Center in Thailand website: http://www.tec.mju.ac.th/en. *Contact Information: 2 Admission offices links (including scholarship information) for Academia Sinica and the Universities in Taiwan: 1. Academia Sinica (TIGP): http://tigp.sinica.edu.tw/ 2. National Taiwan University: http://oiasystem.ntu.edu.tw/ 3. National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: http://admissions.ntust.edu.tw/ 4. National Tsing Hua University: http://oga.nthu.edu.tw/index.php?lang=en 5. National Chiao Tung University: https://oia.nctu.edu.tw/en/ 6. National Cheng Kung University: http://isad.oia.ncku.edu.tw/bin/home.php?Lang=en 7. National Taiwan Normal University: http://en.ntnu.edu.tw/admissions.php 8. National Yang-Ming University: http://admission.ym.edu.tw/ 9. National Chengchi University: http://nccuadmission.nccu.edu.tw/?locale=en 10. National Taipei University of Technology (Taipei Tech): https://www-en.ntut.edu.tw/bin/home.php 11. National Sun Yat-sen University: https://oia.nsysu.edu.tw/ 12. National Central University: http://admissions.oia.ncu.edu.tw/ 13. National Chung Hsing University: http://www.oia.nchu.edu.tw/index.php/en/ 14. National Chung Cheng University: http://oia.ccu.edu.tw/ciaeenglish/index.html 15. National Taipei University: http://english.ntpu.edu.tw/files/11-1003-336.php 16. National Changhua University of Education: http://en.ncue.edu.tw/files/11-1038-2196.php?Lang=en 17. National Formosa University: https://www.nfu.edu.tw/index.php/en/ 18. National Chiayi University: http://www.ncyu.edu.tw/oia_eng/ 19. National University of Kaohsiung: http://interadmission.nuk.edu.tw/index.php 20. National Kaohsiung University Of Hospitality And Tourism: http://foreign.nkuht.edu.tw/main.php 21. National Ping-Tung University: http://www.nptu.edu.tw/bin/home.php 22. National Quemoy University: http://admission.nqu.edu.tw/index.ASP 23. Taipei Medical University: http://oge.tmu.edu.tw/ 24. China Medical University: http://english.cmu.edu.tw/admission/index.php 25. Kaohsiung Medical University: https://enroll.kmu.edu.tw/ 26. Tamkang University: http://english.tku.edu.tw/index.asp 27. Chung Yuan Christian University: http://ias2.cycu.edu.tw// 28. Yuan Ze University: https://www.yzu.edu.tw/admin/oia/index.php/en-us/admission/application-inform ation 29. Feng Chia University: http://en.fcu.edu.tw/wSite/mp?mp=3&mobile=false 3 30. Aletheia University: http://www.au.edu.tw/main.php 31. WuFeng University: http://www2.wfu.edu.tw/wp/cia/ 32. Tajen University: http://a15.tajen.edu.tw/bin/home.php 33. University of Taipei: http://international.utaipei.edu.tw/bin/home.php?Lang=en Industries Universities Departments/Institutes/Centers Next-Generation National Taiwan Department of Mechanical Automotive University Engineering National Taiwan Department of Mechanical University of Science and Engineering Technology Graduate Institute of Automation and Control National Tsing Hua Department of Power Mechanical University Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Chiao Tung Department of Mechanical University Engineering EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) International Graduate Program (English Program) Department of Electronics Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National Cheng Kung Department of Mechanical University Engineering National Taiwan Normal Undergraduate Program of Vehicle University and Energy Engineering National Taipei University Department of Mechanical of Technology (Taipei Engineering Tech) International Program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) (English Program) International Master Program in Mechanical and Automation Engineering 4 International Program in College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (CMEE) International Master Program in Energy Refrigerating, Air-Conditioning & Vehicle Engineering National Sun Yat-sen Department of Mechanical and University Electro-Mechanical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering National Central Department of Chemical and University Material Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Graduate Institute of Energy Engineering Graduate Institute of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Department of Communication Engineering National Chung Hsing Department of Mechanical University Engineering National Taipei University College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (Ph.D English Program) Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Department of Communication Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Science under the Completion of the Industrial Technology R&D Masters’ Program National Changhua Department of Mechatronic 5 University of Education Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering Graduate Institute of Vehicle Engineering National Formosa Department of Mechanical and University Computer-Aided Engineering Department of Materials Science & Engineering Department of Mechanical Design Engineering Department of Power Mechanical Engineering Department of Automation Engineering Department of Aeronautical Engineering Department of Vehicle Engineering National University of Department of Electrical Engineering Kaohsiung National Quemoy Department of Electronic University Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Chung Yuan Christian Department of Mechanical University Engineering Department of Electronic Engineering Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering International Master Program of Industrial and Systems Engineering(English Program) Yuan Ze University: Department of Computer Science and Engineering 6 English Bachelor Program in Informatics Feng Chia University Department of Automatic Control Engineering Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science Department of Mechanical and Computer Aided Engineering Aletheia University Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Department of Information Management WuFeng University Department of Mechanical Engineering Smart Electronics National Taiwan Department of Electrical Engineering University Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics National Taiwan Department of Electrical Engineering University of Science and Department of Computer Science Technology and Information Engineering Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering
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