Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The scholarship is available to all overseas students and students from Hong Kong and Macau.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
Based on the student's academic performance.
University Department:
The average score of the previous semester is the top 25% of the ranking percentage of the department, which is the first level of the university department.
The average score of the previous semester is 25.01%-50%, which is the second level of the university department.
The average score of the previous semester is 50.01%-75%, which is the third level of the university department.
Research Institute:
The average score of the previous semester is the top 25% of the ranking percentage of the department, which is the first level of the institute.
The average score of the previous semester is 25.01%-50%, which is the second level of the institute.
The average score in the previous semester is 50.01%-75%, which is the third level of the institute.
Eligibility
- Those who have studied for one semester, the average grade in the previous semester is in the top 75% of the ranking percentage, the conduct is more than 80%, and the school has not been punished by the school.
- Master or doctoral students who have no grades in the last semester during the writing of the master's or doctoral dissertation, but should submit a recommendation letter from the advisor and a thesis writing plan (at least including research motivation and purpose, research structure and Design, data collection sources, dissertation outline, bibliography, etc. The dissertation plan does not include bibliography and needs to be at least 5,000 words or more).
- The person in charge of the school's club can apply for the report on the results of the club's activities as the head of the club; such applications are limited to one time.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Overseas Chinese students should apply to the Office of International Affairs at the end of the first semester of each academic year within the announcement period of the next semester (the application time is expected to be at the end of March each year).
A copy of the scholarship application form.
Semester transcripts from the previous semester (e.g., first semester of the 111th academic year).
Certificate of Student's Past Academic Grades (Department Ranking) (Template).
A copy of your bank account.
A copy of the front and back of the residence permit.
Proof of participation in the safety seminar for overseas students (the schedule will be announced separately on the website of the International Office.
Other documents.