Application Criteria for 2021 JAPAN STUDY SUPPORT Scholarships

1. Application Requirements

Applicants must meet ALL of the following criteria.

  • Has been accepted to enroll in a Japanese university undergraduate or graduate degree program starting spring (April/ May) of 2021, and enrollment has been confirmed. (Students participating in Japanese language programs and short term programs are not eligible)
  • Has a registered MY PAGE with JAPAN STUDY SUPPORT (hereinafter JPSS), a website of information for international students that is jointly run by the Asian Students Cultural Association and Benesse Corporation.
  • Has received a message from aforesaid university via the “JPSS Scout function” prior to acceptance.
  • Is able to interview in either Japanese or English.
  • Has a Japanese bank account (in the applicant’s name) in to which scholarship money can be paid. Internet banks will not be accepted.
  • Is not a Japanese citizen.
2. Number of Scholarships / Amount
  • 500,000 yen financial support paid to ONE successful applicanst after he/she has enrolled into their specified Japanese university.
  • 100,000 yen financial support paid to TWO successful applicanst after he/she has enrolled into their specified Japanese university.
3. Application Procedures

Please apply from your JPSS My Page https://www.jpss.jp/en/my/scholarship/application/

Documents that need to be submitted
  1. (a) Application form (basic information)
  2. (b) Short essay (No more than 350 English words or 800 Japanese characters on your ‘Motivation to Study in Japan & Future Goals’. Applicants are strongly encouraged to write up to the word limit.)
  3. (c) Self Introduction Video (no more than 30 seconds in length)
Application Period
  • Spring Period (for applicants enrolling in April – May 2020): Between 10am on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 and 5pm on Monday, May 31, 2021 (JST)
  • Fall Period (for applicants enrolling in September – November 2020): Between 10am on Monday, August 23, 2021 and 5pm on Sunday, October 31, 2021 (JST)
4. Selection Method
  • step_1 First round screening – document screening
  • step_2 Second round screening – interview
  • step_3 Notification of successful applicants

Successful applicants will be notified directly. JPSS also plans to publicize the names of successful candidates.

5. Important Notes
  • If any of the application documents or materials are found to contain false information, the application will be rejected and all and any scholarship already paid out must be paid back.
  • If a successful candidate does not complete, dropsout or is expelled from their higher education course all and any scholarship money must be paid back.
6. Other
  • All scholarship recipients are required to submit periodic reports throughout their scholarship period (a few times per year). These reports may be posted onto the JPSS website and/or published in one of the related information booklets. Recipients may also be required to attend JPSS events and/or
  • While JPSS is run jointly by the Asian Students Cultural Association and Benesse Corporation, all scholarships offered by JPSS are provided by the Benesse Corporation.

Scholarships for master programmes (ICP)

What is an ICP?

International master programmes (ICPs) are accredited (advanced or initial) master programmes (EQF 7) consisting of 2 or 4 semesters (60 or 120 ECTS respectively) on a subject that is relevant to or specific for sustainable development. We support a selection of 15 ICPs and provide 12 scholarships per ICP programme.

Who can receive an ICP scholarship (eligibility criteria)?

You can only apply for a scholarship if you meet the following requirements:

  • Nationality and country of residence:  A candidate should be a national and resident of one of the 31 eligible countries (not necessarily the same country) at the time of the application.
  • Age: The maximum age for a master programme candidate is 35 for an initial master and 45 for an advanced master. The candidate cannot exceed this age on the first of January of the intake year.
  •  Professional background and experience: Priority is given to candidates who are employed in academic institutions, research institutes, governments, the social economy or NGOs, or who aim at a career in one of these sectors. However, master candidates employed in the profit sector or newly graduated candidates without any work experience can be eligible for the scholarship as well, depending on their motivation and profile.
  • Fungibility with other VLIR-UOS funding: Candidates working in a university where we already fund IUC, TEAM or SI projects, can receive an ITP-ICP scholarship if they clearly motivate the reason of their application and clarify why the participation at the ICP programme cannot be funded as part of the existing IUC, Team or SI programme or project funds.
  • VLIR-UOS scholarship applications and previously awarded scholarships: A candidate can only submit one scholarship application to us per year – irrespective of the scholarship type – and can therefore only be selected for one of our scholarships per year.
  • The Master programme candidate has never received a scholarship from the Belgian government to attend a master programme or equivalent or was never enrolled in a Flemish higher education institution to attend a master programme or equivalent before the first of January of the intake year.

What are important scholarship selection criteria?

The selection commission of each ICP-programme will make a selection out of the eligible scholarship candidates. When making a selection they take into account a number of selection criteria:

  • Motivation : it is essential that the motivation and professional goals of the candidate demonstrate the possibility of transferring knowledge/skills or creating extension activities and highlight themes relevant to sustainable development, which are also pertinent to the course. Not only academic results are important, but also and especially the potential of the candidate to become an “actor of change” in his/her home country after the study or training.
  • Professional experience: preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate a higher possibility of implementing and/or transferring newly gained knowledge/skills upon return to the home country, preferably in a research institution, a higher education institution, the government sector (national/regional/local), the sector of social economy, or an NGO, thereby contributing to positive societal change.
  • Gender : The selection committee aims at a relative balance between the number of male and female candidates that are awarded a VLIR-UOS scholarship. We strongly encourage female candidates to apply. You can read more on our gender policy here.
  • Regional balance : The selection committee aims at selection scholarship holders from different countries and regions and tries to ensure that 50% of a programme’s scholarships are granted to candidates from Least Developed Countries or Other Low Income Countries, given that there are sufficient qualitative candidates.
  • Social background : In case of two equally qualified candidates, preference will be given to candidates from a disadvantaged area within their country or an ethnic or social minority group.
  • Previously awarded scholarship: preference is given to candidates who have never received a scholarship to study in a higher income country (bachelor or master).

What is the application procedure?

In case you have any questions regarding your application or selection process, please contact the university directly!

  1. Check the eligibility criteria for a scholarship.
  2. If you meet all the criteria, have a look at the selected master programmes (15).You can find the links to the all the master programmes’ website here.
  3. If a specific programme catches your interest, visit the website of the organising university and follow its instructions.Via the university’s website, you will have to apply for both admission to the programme as well as for the scholarship itself. When you apply for the programme, be sure to mention whether you wish to apply for a scholarship.
  4. Do not apply for more than one master programme per year.The deadlines are determined by the programme. 
  5. We receive the selection results of the programme organisers.We will contact the selected candidates as well as the waiting list candidates by e-mail as soon as possible after selection, by mid-June at the latest.

Which costs are covered by the scholarship?

We only provide scholarships for the full duration of the master programme. It is not possible to apply for a partial scholarship.

The detailed current amounts and more information on the different allowances can be found in the document ‘Allowances and guidelines for VLIR-UOS scholarships’.

Scholarship amounts can change at any time in line with decisions of the funding government.

Study in Indonesia

Admission Requirements

General requirements for studying in Indonesia are listed below.

Check the institution’s website pages for the programme of your choice to find more information on additional documents.

General requirements: 

  1. Graduated from high school or its equivalent (with the minimum of 12-years-schooling) (for undergraduate applicants)
  2. Bachelor’s degree in relevant major (for post graduate applicants)
  3. Master’s degree in relevant major (for doctoral degree applicants)
  4. Demonstrate good command and knowledge of English as proven by one of the following English language proficiency results:
  • Institutional  testing  program (ITP) TOEFL with a minimum score of 500
  • Computer based test (CBT) TOEFL with a minimum score of 173
  • Internet-based test (iBT) TOEFL with a minimum score of 61
  • IELTS with a minimum score of 5.5 (General Test) 

Some faculties may require a higher TOEFL/IELTS score. If the applicant has or will have received a degree from an institution where English is the primary language of instruction, he/she does not need to submit TOEFL/IELTS certificate.

The applicants of certain faculties are required to hold an Indonesian language proficiency test (TIBA) certificate with minimum score of 4, or an Indonesian Language Score (BIPA) certificate with a minimum level of 3. If the applicant has or will have received a degree from an institution with entirely the class in Indonesian, he/she does not need to submit a TIBA/BIPA certificate.

Demonstrate good academic grades as shown by his/her academic report/transcript.

Some universities or programmes require the applicants to take an admissions test/examination (for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants)

Documents required

Below is the list of the documents that need to be prepared for the application of study in Indonesia. Some universities or faculties may request the applicant to provide other supplementing documents.

  • Valid non-Indonesian passport
  • Recent close-up photos
  • High school diploma (for undergraduate applicants), Bachelor’s degree diploma (for postgraduate applicants), Master’s degree diploma (for doctoral degree applicants) 
  • High school transcript (for undergraduate applicants), Bachelor’s degree transcript (for postgraduate applicants), Master’s degree transcript (for doctoral degree applicants) 
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Academic reference/recommendation letter
  • English proficiency certificate
  • Indonesian language proficiency test certificate
  • Motivation statement
  • Health certificate
  • Financial statement
  • Personal statement to obey Indonesian rules and laws and will not involve in any work activities

The applicant can apply online on the admission website of each university. The applicant needs to supply a certified English translation for a non-English document.

No Name of University Study program 
1Binus University Undergraduate program 
Exchange program 
Postgraduate program
2Institut Pertanian Bogor Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Summer course 
3Institut Teknologi Bandung Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Student Exchange 
Summer course 
4Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Undergraduate program 
5Universitas Airlangga Undergraduate program 
6Universitas Brawijaya Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
7Universitas Gadjah Mada Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Summer course 
8Universitas Indonesia Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Doctoral degree
Short courses 
9Universitas Muhamadiyah Malang Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
10Universitas Padjajaran Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Summer course 
11Universitas Pelita Harapan Undergraduate program 
Postgraduate program 
Exchange program 

Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program for Mid-Career Professionals

The Humphrey Fellowship Program provides mid-career professionals from designated countries, including Indonesia, with an opportunity to enhance their professional capabilities through participation in specialized, ten-month, non-degree programs developed specifically for small clusters of Humphrey Fellows at selected US universities. The Humphrey Program was initiated in 1978 to honor the memory and accomplishments of the late Senator and Vice President, Hubert H. Humphrey. Fellows are selected based on their potential for national leadership and commitment to public service in either the public or private sector. The program provides a basis for establishing long-lasting, productive partnerships and relationships between citizens of the United States and their professional counterparts in other countries, fostering an exchange of knowledge and mutual understanding throughout the world.

Funding for the Humphrey Program is provided by the US government through the United States Department of State and other co-sponsors. The Institute of International Education (IIE) collaborates with the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in administering the program. The types of university programs arranged for Humphrey Fellows depart from a traditional discipline-oriented focus and have a problem-solving and experience-sharing emphasis. The programs are not degree-related or aimed at providing scholarly preparation or basic training in a field. The objective is to provide Humphrey Fellows with an overall experience that broadens their perspectives, enhances their capability to assume greater career responsibilities, and provides opportunities to establish useful professional contacts. To accomplish these objectives, programs are designed to include various combinations of course work, independent projects, internships, consultations with US faculty or experts, field trips, and special seminars. Under the guidance of a designated faculty advisor or “coordinator,” Fellows plan programs that best suit their individual career development needs.

Candidates are typically administrators in leadership positions in the public sector or nonprofit private sector with a minimum of five years of work experience. Researchers, treatment providers, prevention specialists, and program planners at governmental or non-governmental organizations will also be considered.

Duration of Grant

The program arranged for Humphrey Fellows extends from August or early September to the following June. Applicants who need additional English training may be required to arrive in the United States as early as April for intensive language study before beginning their regular university program. Candidates must be able to participate in the full period of the English and/or university programs.

Non-degree Status

The program designed for Humphrey Fellows does not result in the awarding of a degree. While Fellows are able to enroll in courses relevant to their professional interests, the Humphrey Program is not appropriate for those who wish to concentrate on academic work required for a US degree. Humphrey Fellows spend a considerable portion of their time engaged in off-campus activities such as internships, field trips, workshops, and special projects that give them practical experience in their professional fields.  Fellows who successfully complete the program are awarded a Certificate of Participation.

Grant Benefits

The Humphrey Fellowship provides a monthly maintenance allowance, a book and supplies allowance, tuition and fees when applicable, round-trip international travel to the host institution (and to the Fellow’s English-language training program when applicable), and domestic travel to Washington, DC for a special seminar. Supplementary funds are provided for professional activities such as field trips or attendance at conferences. Humphrey Fellowships are not renewable.

Humphrey Fellows should plan to bring with them some personal funds to cover incidental expenses not covered in the grant. Humphrey Fellowships do not include funds for dependents (family members). Humphrey Fellows are responsible for providing travel, insurance, and financial support for any dependents accompanying them in the United States.

Priority Disciplines

The programs arranged for Humphrey Fellows are related to one of the following fields: agricultural development/agricultural economics; communications/journalism; economic development/finance and banking; educational administration, planning, and policy; HIV/AIDS policy and prevention; human resource management; law and human rights; natural resources and environmental management; public health policy and management; public policy analysis and public administration; substance abuse education, treatment, and prevention; teaching of English as a foreign language; technology policy and management; trafficking in persons, policy and prevention; urban and regional planning; international religious freedom (new field); contagious and infectious diseases (new field). The university programs do not address themselves to the scientific or technical aspects of these fields but rather to broad policy-making and problem-solving issues.

Placement in University Programs

Candidates who are selected for fellowships are placed in clusters by field of interest at US universities specially designated to host a group of Humphrey Fellows. IIE, therefore, is not able to make placements at specific universities requested by candidates or to award fellowships enabling candidates to attend a US university on the basis that they have already been admitted. Candidates should not apply directly to US institutions.

General Requirements

Applicant should:

  • Be an Indonesian citizen and not a permanent resident or citizen of the US, or be currently living in the US
  • Possess leadership qualities and show experience in community service
  • Have preparation in, and a demonstrated commitment to, their chosen field of study
  • Be proficient in English
  • Have an outstanding academic record
  • Demonstrate that they can realistically accomplish a professional program in the US
  • Not be employees or close family members or dependents of employees of AMINEF, or the US Embassy, or the US Department of State
  • Not be receiving another scholarship at the time of this scholarship application

Specific Requirements

Applicants should:

  • Be mid-career professionals in leadership positions, including policy-makers, planners, and administrators, managers, NGO leaders, or journalists
  • Have a minimum of five years’ work experience in the public or non-profit private sectors, including with NGOs
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree (S1)
  • Have achieved a minimum GPA of 2.75 (4.0 scale)
  • Have a minimum TOEFL ITP score of 525, or iBT TOEFL score of 70/71, or IELTS equivalent

Submission Requirements (to be supplied in English)

  • Completed application form
  • *Copy of most recent (less than two years old) TOEFL ITP or IELTS score
  • *Two letters of reference, one of which must be from your immediate supervisor in your current position, the other from a professor, professional mentor, or another associate outside the candidate’s current work setting. The letters of reference should be written in English or should include an English translation
  • *Copy of academic transcript and diploma (in original language and English translation)
  • *Copy of valid identity document (KTP or passport)
  • *Curriculum vitae

*Please upload these documents through your online application.

Deadline

The deadline for the online submission of application materials for the program is extended to May 31, 2021.

*The exact deadlines every year may be subject to change. If the application deadline falls on a weekend or public holiday, it is automatically extended to the next business day. Only short-listed applicants will be notified and interviewed.

How to Apply

Candidates should complete the online application, which can only be accessed from April 1, 2021, until the extended deadline of May 31, 2021. 

Contact Information

Applicants may address specific questions regarding the application process via email to the following address: infofulbright_ind@aminef.or.id

Australia Awards Scholarships Application 2022 Intake

Mandatory form complementing the OASIS online application

Before completing this form, all applicants are required to apply online at: https://oasis.dfat.gov.au and obtain your OASIS application ID. Failed to submit this form will result to application being incomplete and cannot be processed.

Please read the following instruction before you complete or “Start Submission” on this Online Form.

  1. Read carefully the Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook and Country’s (or Regional) profile. Both documents are available on the DFAT website and at the Australia Awards in Indonesia website.
  2. Read carefully all information about Australia Awards Scholarship on the Australia Awards Scholarships – Indonesia website (www.australiaawardsindonesia.org).
  3. After you finish completing the form, you are advised to download this completed form for your record.
  4. This Online Form can only be accessed with PC or Laptop. Completing the form using Smartphone or Tablet is not recommended.
  5. Complete all fields marked with an Asterix (*) including all the relevant sections.
  6. Complete the OASIS and this form in English.
  7. If you need to preview the question, you can download the preview form from this link
  8. For assistance, email us at longtermawards@australiaawardsindonesia.org

This form and all required documents listed on page 7 must be SUBMITTED by 30 April 2021 at 21:00 WIB.

Do not send this form to universities or other parties outside Australia Awards in Indonesia.

Australia Awards Scholarships will be offered only to those whose course of study will contribute to the long-term development needs of Indonesia.  A list of the priorities is available under “Choosing a Course of Study” on page 2 of this application form.

The list of Australian Universities participating in the Australia Awards Scholarship is available on DFAT’s website and Australia Awards Scholarships in Indonesia’s website. The information about Study Course is available on the participating universities’ websites or the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) website.

If you do not receive an invitation for an interview from the Australia Awards in Indonesia office by mid-August 2021, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

In cases where information supplied by candidates is found to be inaccurate or incorrect, an award offer may be revoked without notice.

The closing date is 30 April 2021 at 21:00 WIB. To avoid busy online system, applicants are strongly recommended to submit OASIS application and this form as early as possible. Please be advised that the application system might experience significant traffic increase closer to the closing time.

General Information Notes

Australia Awards Scholarships are an important component of Australia’s investment in education. In Indonesia, Australia Awards Scholarships provide opportunities to study in Australia at Postgraduate level. They are offered to Indonesian citizens to provide enhanced leadership, knowledge and technical skills to the Government of Indonesia, to tertiary institutions and to strategic organisations that are driving sustainable development.

Australia Awards Scholarships have been an important component of the Australian Government’s efforts to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development since the 1950s. This is achieved through:

  1. Developing capacity and leadership skills so that individuals can contribute to development in Indonesia; and,
  2. Building people-to-people linkages at individual, institutional and national levels between Indonesia and Australia.

Category

Australia Awards Scholarships in Indonesia are offered in two main categories: ‘Targeted’ and ‘Non-targeted’.

Applicants from the Targeted category include:

  1. Candidates from our Geographic Focus Areas (GFAs): Aceh, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua, and West Papua.
  2. Embassy partners: any candidate nominated by the Australian Embassy in Indonesia.
  3. Government of Indonesia agencies: any candidate from a central, provincial or local government agency excluding employees of state universities and state-owned enterprises.

Applicants from Non-Targeted include candidates from the private sector, those that work for state university and state-owned enterprise, and everyone else.

Scholarships are for full-time study for a Master’s or Doctorate degree from Australian tertiary institutions. The scholarship provides up to nine months full-time language and academic preparation in Indonesia. Students must achieve satisfactory results in this training to be able to continue their scholarships.

Social inclusion

Eligible candidates with disability or from organizations working with the disabled people are encouraged to apply.  Women and candidates within DFAT Geographic Focus Areas are also encouraged to apply.

Supplementary programs

There is a number of supplementary programs associated with Australia Awards Scholarships in Indonesia including the Allison Sudradjat Prize and Hadi Soesastro Prize.

Eligibility

In general candidates must:

  • be an Indonesian citizen and be residing in and applying for the scholarship from Indonesia;
  • not be married or engaged to a person who is eligible to hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status, at any stage of the application, selection, mobilization processes or while on-scholarship in Australia;
  • satisfy Australian Government requirements for international student entry to Australia (health, character etc);
  • not be applying for a visa to live in Australia;
  • not be applying for another long-term Australia Award unless they have resided outside Australia for twice the length of the total time that they were in Australia (for example, a previous Australia Awards Scholarship recipient in Australia for four years will not be eligible to apply for another Australia Awards Scholarship until they have resided outside Australia or back in Indonesia for eight years);
  • have satisfied any specific criteria established by Indonesia or government of Indonesia;
  • not be current serving military personnel;
  • be able to satisfy all requirements of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP)
  • for a DFAT student visa; and,
  • be able to satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian university at which the Scholarship is to be undertaken.

Specifically, candidates must:

  • be applying for courses that fall within the areas of priority (see “Choosing a Course of Study” below);
  • have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.9 on a scale of maximum 4.0. Exceptions exist for applicants from GFAs and people with disabilities, they must have GPA equal to or higher than 2.75;
  • for Master’s applicants, have an English language proficiency of at least 5.5 in IELTS (or 525 in paper-based TOEFL or 69 in internet based TOEFL or 46 in PTE Academic). Exception exist for applicants from GFA and people with disabilities, they must have IELTS score of 5.0 (or 500 in paper-based TOEFL, 59 in internet-based TOEFL, or 38 in pearson PTE);
  • for PhD applicants, have an English language proficiency of at least 6.0 in IELTS (or 550 in paper- based TOEFL or 79 in internet based TOEFL or 54 in PTE Academic).
  • The IELTS or TOEFL or PTE Academic result must be current (a test result obtained in April 30, 2019 until April 30, 2021 will be considered current). No other English language test (including TOEFL prediction test) results will be accepted;
  • already hold an undergraduate degree, if applying for a Master’s;
  • already have a Master’s, if applying for a Doctorate;
  • if applying for a Doctorate, applicants will be restricted to staff of universities, higher education institutions, research institutes, key policy makers and targeted candidates in other agencies associated with Australian Government activities;
  • it is highly desirable for Doctorate applicants to have a letter of support from an Australian university for their proposed field of study, and for PhD applicants to have completed a Master’s with a minimum 25% research component;
  • answer all relevant questions on the application form; and,
  • be willing and available to undertake full-time (Monday-Friday 08:00-16:00) Pre-Departure Training (PDT) in Indonesia prior to studying in Australia, if offered a scholarship.

Choosing a Course of Study

Candidates must apply to study courses which fall within the following priority academic areas. An indicative list of the areas for study follows. This list is subject to continuous review through the six-monthly Program Coordination Committee process.

Australia Awards prioritises scholars seeking to undertake studies in support of the COVID-19 Development Response Plan priority areas, namely Health Security, Stability and Economic Recovery. A full list of priority fields is provided below.


Candidates considering study for particular professions should note that Australia Awards Scholarships does not include the practical training period required for professional registration, e.g. medical internships, legal articles etc. Successful recipients are expected to complete such training in their own country.

Selection Process

Selection will be based on the principles of merit and equity and will be carried out jointly on behalf of the Australian and Indonesian Governments by an independent team of Indonesian officials and academics working in partnership with Australian academics to evaluate and rank candidates. The team members will all hold Doctoral degrees obtained in Australia or be Doctoral graduates with long-term experience in the Australian university system. The process aims to identify candidates most likely to succeed in academic studies in an Australian course who will then make a substantial contribution in Indonesia.

The process will be transparent, and the eligibility and selection criteria made are available to interested parties. The final list of recipients is subject to scrutiny and endorsement by DFAT and Government of Indonesia – Ministry of State Secretariat. 

Notification of the selection result

All applicants will be advised whether or not they have been selected for an interview. All interviewed applicants will be notified whether or not they have been awarded an Australia Awards Scholarships. The result is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. Where appropriate, notification will include details of pre-departure training (English, academic skills, cultural preparation). This training is compulsory and full-time (see page 6 for step by step of Australia Awards Scholarships Application Process).

Pre-Departure Training (PDT) in-Indonesia

DFAT will provide all scholarship recipients with PDT in Indonesia. The aim of PDT is to prepare students for study in Australia.

  • The length of PDT will range from 5 weeks to 9 months depending on the level of English language proficiency of the student. PDT training is conducted in Bali.
  • PDT is compulsory and full-time for all Australia Awards Scholarships recipients.
  • DFAT will provide recipients with a monthly living allowance while they attend PDT.
  • DFAT will not provide additional PDT in Australia.
  • Recipients who withdraw from Australia Awards Scholarships after commencing PDT, are required to refund the stipend paid to the recipient from the commencement of PDT. Circumstances for withdrawal will be reviewed on a case by case basis.

Requirements for Scholarship Recipients

Prior to travelling to Australia, scholarship recipients must:

  • meet the minimum English language requirement of their chosen Australian university (usually IELTS of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0);
  • at the completion of PDT, achieve a minimum score of IELTS 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0) for Australia Awards Scholarships office to commence the application process for placement in a university program in Australia;
  • receive a letter of acceptance from an Australian university;
  • meet Australian immigration requirements for a student visa;
  • receive Government of Indonesia endorsement; and,
  • be medically fit to commence studies in Australia.

In Australia, scholarship recipients must:

  • abide by the conditions of the scholarship and the rules of Australian tertiary institutions;
  • abide by the rules and regulations governing a student visa; and,
  • act in a way that will not bring disrepute to DFAT, or to any Australian university or to Indonesia.

In addition, scholarship recipients must

  • gain support from DFAT if seeking to return to Australia within the two-year exclusion period for anything other than a short-term visa for up to three months. Visa applications for short-term visits do not require DFAT’s approval;
  • return to Indonesia for a period equivalent of twice the length of the study period in Australia, before re-entering Australia on another Government of Australia funded scholarship; and,
  • if during the two years exclusion period the scholarship recipients return to Australia, a debt to the Commonwealth may be activated OR any time spent in Australia may be added to the two-year exclusion period.

What do Australia Awards Scholarships cover?

  • Pre Departure Training (PDT) – including provision of English for Academic Purposes training prior to commencement of studies in Australia;
  • Domestic Return Airfare from the airport closest to the recipient’s home location to the airport closest to Pre-departure Training centre in Indonesia;
  • In-Indonesia PDT Stipend for the period of PDT;
  • Medical examination and x-ray costs in order to comply with Student Visa requirements;
  • DFAT Student Visa and Student Dependent Visa;
  • Outward Airfare (economy- one way) from the airport closest to the recipient’s home location to the international airport closest to the Australian university selected for study by the recipient;
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) – recipient only (recipients are required to maintain OSHC for any accompanying family in order to satisfy visa requirements);
  • Establishment Allowance payable into the recipient’s bank account after arrival in Australia;
  • Contribution to Living Expenses (in Australia Stipend) – payment of a fortnightly contribution to living expenses (CLE);
  • Introductory Academic Program (IAP) for a period of 4-6 weeks undertaken prior to the commencement of Master’s or PhD studies;
  • Master’s or PhD Tuition Fees – including all compulsory fees for the course in which the recipient is accepted into;
  • Supplementary Academic Support – provided where it is deemed essential to assist recipients to pass course subjects;
  • Fieldwork – holders of a scholarship where research comprises at least 50 percent of the program may receive a return economy class airfare to Indonesia to undertake essential fieldwork;
  • Reunion Airfare – is available to a ‘single’ recipient after the successful completion of the first year of study; subsequent reunion airfare entitlements will be available on an annual basis for the duration of the Australia Awards Scholarships, except for the final year of the Australia Awards Scholarships; and,
  • Homeward Airfare (economy- one way) from the international airport closest to the Australian university selected for study by the recipient to the airport closest to the recipient’s home location.

Family Entry

Recipients may bring their immediate families to Australia at their own cost, if their families meet DFAT and immigration requirements. Families are normally permitted to join eight (8) weeks after the recipient’s arrival.

Useful websites

The Australia Awards Scholarships Application Process

Step 1

Applicant completes Australia Awards Scholarships application through https://oasis.dfat.gov.au/ and this form by 30 April 2021 at 21:00 WIB.

Step 2

Applicant is notified of the result of selection for interview by June 2021.

Step 3

Applicant selected for interview receives information of interview/IELTS test date/location.

Step 4

Applicant attends interview and IELTS test in July 2021.

Step 5

Applicant is advised of the result of their Australia Awards Scholarships application by August 2021

Lanzhou University President Scholarship Enrolment Guide

Lanzhou University was founded in 1909 and is a key comprehensive university directly under the Ministry of Education of China. It is one of the key universities in the national “985 Project” and “211 Project”, and a national “Double First Class” A-class university.

Lanzhou University has a complete range of disciplines and distinctive disciplines, covering 12 disciplines, including chemistry, physics, materials science, earth science, plant zoology, mathematics, engineering, biology and biochemistry, environment and ecology, clinical medicine, A large number of superior disciplines such as medicine and toxicology and agricultural science.

In order to recruit outstanding international students in China, Lanzhou University established the “Lanzhou University President Scholarship” in 2017 as follows:

1. Scholarship content and standards

The scholarship includes tuition, accommodation, living expenses, insurance and registration fees. The specific funding standards are as follows:

      Unit: Yuan /year·person

http://sice.lzu.edu.cn/hdudt/themes/default/images/spacer.gif tuition (Free)Accommodation fee (free)Insurance premium (free)Registration fee (free)Living expenses (award)total
PhD student3300035008006003500072900
Postgraduate2500035008006003000059900
Undergraduate1900035008006002500048900

The living allowance is paid for ten months each year, and if it is less than ten months, it is paid according to the actual school time. The duration of funding to study for a degree is the same as the standard academic system. The insurance premium is also required to purchase third-party liability insurance at your own expense, the amount is 200 yuan per academic year.

2. Application qualifications and conditions

1. Non-Chinese citizens, holding a valid foreign passport, and in good physical and mental health.

2. Degree and age requirements:

Those who study for a bachelor’s degree must graduate from high school and are generally under 25 years of age;

Those who study for a master’s degree must have a bachelor’s degree, and the age is generally under 35; those who study for a doctoral degree must have a master’s degree and are generally under 40.

3. Have good grades in the field of work or study, or have great research potential.

4. Have not received various scholarships from the Chinese government or other institutions.

5. Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) score certificate (valid for 2 years), the specific score requirements are as follows:

Apply for undergraduate students who :

Literature, History, and Philosophy: HSK Level 4 with a score of 210 or more

Chinese Language Major: HSK 4 with a score of 210 or above , HSKK Intermediate with a score of 60 or above

Other majors: HSK level 4 with a score of 195 or more

Apply for graduate students who :

Literature major: 180 points or more in HSK Level 5, and 50 points or more in HSKK Intermediate Level

History and philosophy majors: HSK level 5 with a score of 180 or more

Other majors: HSK level 4 with a score of 210 or more

3. Application materials

1. “Lanzhou University International Student Admission Application Form” (log in to the Lanzhou University International Student Online Service System https://lzu.17gz.org to register, fill in the information and upload a scanned copy of the original materials);

2. Scholarship personal statement: The content should include the reasons for the scholarship application, family financial situation, academic background and work experience, study plan in China, individual awards and personal specialties, etc. (not less than 1500 words, written in Chinese or English);

3. A copy of the “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” must be filled out in Chinese or English. Applicants should strictly follow the required items in the “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” for inspection. The “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” that is missing, does not have a photo of the person affixed, or the photo is not stamped with a seam seal, does not have the signature and seal of the doctor and the hospital, is invalid, and the check result is valid for 6 months, and the original must be brought when you arrive at the school;

4. Notarized bachelor degree or above certificate (texts in languages ​​other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized Chinese or English translations, fresh graduates must submit pre-graduation certificates);

5. Notarized transcripts (texts in languages ​​other than Chinese or English must be attached with notarized Chinese or English translations);

6. Applicants for graduate students need to submit recommendation letters issued by 2 professors or associate professors;

7. Research results. Published papers, award certificates and other materials that prove your academic achievements and research capabilities;

8. Copy of language (Chinese or English) test score report. For students who apply for Chinese-taught courses, HSK scores must meet the requirements of Article 5 of “Application Qualifications and Conditions”; students who apply for English-taught courses, except for native English speakers, must submit IELTS scores of 5.5 or more and TOEFL scores of 80 or more Single or other proof that can reflect one’s English proficiency;

9. A copy of a valid ordinary passport. Applicants in mainland China must also provide a copy of the current valid visa page or residence permit page.

Please scan and upload the originals of the above materials to the web page, and bind them into a book (two volumes in one type) in the order as required and mail it to the School of International Cultural Exchange of Lanzhou University. When necessary, our school will require applicants to submit supplementary materials. Unclear or incomplete materials will not be accepted. All materials will not be returned regardless of whether they are admitted or not.

4. Application procedure

Step 1: Log in to the Lanzhou University International Student Online Service System https://lzu.17gz.org to register, fill in the information and upload the original scanned copy of the application materials;

Step 2: After completing the online registration, print the “Lanzhou University International Student Admission Application Form” automatically generated by the system, and prepare the corresponding materials in accordance with the requirements and sequence of the “application materials” list;

Step 3: Mail the hard copy materials.

5. Contact

Contact: Xie Fei Wangshan

Contact number: 0086-931-8914290

Email: interadmission@lzu.edu.cn

Website: http://sice.lzu.edu.cn

Address: School of International Cultural Exchange, Room 703, Student Activity Center, Lanzhou University, 222 Tianshui South Road, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

Zip code: 730000

Turkiyeburslari Scholarship How To Apply

Applications can only be made individually through www.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr by the candidates. There are no institutions or persons authorized to apply for Türkiye Scholarships. 

  • Candidates are strongly advised to carefully read the instructions and warnings in the application system.
  • Applicants are required to submit and upload the necessary documents to the application system.
  • Applications delivered by post, courier, or by hand will not be accepted.
  • ​Applications are free of charge. Please do not entertain any third party institutions or persons who offer to make an application on behalf of you in exchange for a fee.
  • Türkiye Scholarships include both scholarship and university placement at the same time. Applicants will be placed in a university and program among their 12 preferences which they choose in the application system

Required Documents

All candidates must submit the following documents during online application:

  1. A valid National Identification Document OR a valid Passport
  2. A recent Photo of the candidate (Please note that the photo you upload into the Application system must be a proper portrait of yourself, candidate photos which are not identifiable will undermine the evaluation of your application)
  3. National exam scores (required for candidates who do not possess any international qualification or certification)
  1. Diploma or temporary certificate of Graduation
  2. Academic transcripts (online screenshots and uncertified transcripts will undermine the evaluation of your application)
  3. International exam scores (GRE, GMAT, DELF, YDS, YÖS …etc. if required by the chosen university & program)
  4. Language test scores (if required by the chosen university & program)
  5. A research proposal and an example of your written work (for PhD applicants only)

Important Details:

  • Most programs in Turkish universities are instructed in Turkish. However, some departments and universities offer programs in English or other languages. Candidates who wish to study in these programs need to have an internationally recognized language certificate to prove their language proficiency (TOEFL and other equivalent certificates). Most of these programs require international admission test scores such as GRE, GMAT, SAT etc. Candidates can check the language of instruction while selecting the programs in the application system.
  • Undergraduate candidates who possess International qualifications such as SAT or GCSE instead of national exam scores will need to provide the minimum required qualifications needed for completing secondary school according to these international exams.
  • ​All Türkiye Scholarships awardees who do not possess C1 Level Certificate for Turkish Proficiency (including those who are placed into English or other language taught programs) must attend a 1-year Turkish Preparatory Course and attain the C1 Level Certificate by the end of their academic year.


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Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists for the 2021-2022 Academic Year

FAQs for scholarship applicants & academic supervisors (PDF, 123 kB, 14.01.2021)


Each year the Swiss Confederation awards Government Excellence Scholarships to promote international exchange and research cooperation between Switzerland and over 180 other countries. Recipients are selected by the awarding body, the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS).

The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are aimed at young researchers from abroad who have completed a master’s degree or PhD and at foreign artists holding a bachelor’s degree.

One minute introduction to Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships

Introduction to Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships (5 min.)

Types of scholarship

  • The research scholarship is available to post-graduate researchers in any discipline (who hold a master’s degree as a minimum) who are planning to come to Switzerland to pursue research or further studies at doctoral or post-doctoral level.
    Research scholarships are awarded for research or study at all Swiss cantonal universities, universities of applied sciences and the two federal institutes of technology, as well as the four research institutes. Only candidates nominated by an academic mentor at one of these higher education institutions will be considered.
  • Art scholarships are open to art students wishing to pursue an initial master’s degree in Switzerland.
    Art scholarships are awarded for study at any Swiss conservatory or university of the arts. This scholarship is available to students from a limited number of countries only.

Selection criteria

The FCS assesses scholarship applications according to three criteria:

a) Candidate profile
b) Quality of the research project or artistic work
c) Synergies and potential for future research cooperation

Application procedure

ablauf-eskas

Interested?

Select your country of origin according to your passport:

Countries A – L / Countries M – Z

Check the application deadline and the different types of scholarship on offer. These vary according to country. You will also find details of what to do next and where to get more information.

Selection

Applications are subject to preliminary selection by the relevant national authorities and/or the Swiss diplomatic representation. The short-listed applications are then assessed by the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS), which takes the final decision.

The FCS is composed of professors from all Swiss public universities. Scholarship awards are decided on the basis of academic and scientific excellence.

Awards

The FCS will announce its decisions regarding the new scholarship awards by the end of May at the latest.

Outlook

The FCS will select scholarship holders for the 2021-22 academic year by the end of May 2021. Scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year will be advertised online from August 2021.

Gansu Province Silk Road Special Scholarship Project

1. Enrollment category: undergraduate

Note: Applicants who do not meet the required Chinese level can study Chinese at our school at their own expense. After the Chinese level meets the required level and passes the annual review while studying at our school, the school will give priority to this scholarship.

2. Enrollment quota: 30

3. Enrollment majors, learning methods and teaching language

Enrollment majors: see Lanzhou Jiaotong University’s International Student Enrollment Majors Catalog (only for science and engineering majors)

Study method: full-time

Teaching language : Chinese

4. Applicant qualifications

1. Non-Chinese nationality, holding a valid foreign passport (for those who were originally Chinese citizens and later became foreign nationals, our school implements the Ministry of Education Foreign Affairs [2009] No. 83), in good health;

2. Age requirement: 16-25 years old (for those under 18 years old, a minor guardianship certificate is required);

3. No violation of laws, regulations and school disciplines and regulations of Lanzhou Jiaotong University;

4. Have not received any form of Chinese scholarship funding;

5. Applicants must hold a HSK Level 4 score report of 200 points and above within the valid period. The HSK certificate is obtained at a test center other than our school. Applicants must re-register to take the test at the test center of our school and meet the score requirements within the first semester after enrollment;

6. Students who have received academic warnings or withdrawal warnings are not eligible to apply for the scholarship.

5. The content and standards of the scholarship

(1) The full prize of the Silk Road Special Scholarship

1. Free of tuition

2. The accommodation fee for 10 months is waived

3. Provide 10 months of living expenses: 1,500 yuan/month

(2) Half of the Silk Road Special Scholarship

1. Free of tuition

2. The accommodation fee for 10 months is waived

6. Individual students need to pay fees

1. Registration fee: RMB 400

2. Medical insurance fee: RMB 800/academic year

3. Teaching material fee: charged according to actual situation

4. 7 months and August accommodation fee: 500 yuan / month

7. Application time

2021 on jan 1 / 2021 on June 30 (places are limited, we recommend that applicants apply early)

8Application

Log in to the online registration system http://lzjtu.17gz.org and upload scanned copies of the following application materials:

1. The first page of the passport within the validity period;

2. Visa to China and entry and exit records (if any);

3. Notarized highest academic certificate and transcript (if it is in a language other than Chinese or English, a Chinese or English translation of the text must be submitted);

4. HSK Level 4 certificate with 200 points and above;

5. Applicants for ” Physical Examination Form for Foreigners ” should strictly follow the items required in the “Physical Examination Form for Foreigners”. The “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” that is missing, does not have a photo of the person affixed, or the photo is not stamped with a seam seal, is not signed and stamped by the doctor and the hospital is invalid. In view of the fact that the examination result is valid for 6 months, the applicant is requested to determine the time for the physical examination accordingly. (It must be filled out in English and can be downloaded from the website http://sie.lzjtu.edu.cn/ywlm/Programs/Programs.htm);

6. Study or research plan in China (not less than 500 words);

7. Proof of participation in social activities;

8. No criminal record certificate.

9. Admission and admission

After reviewing the applicant’s application materials, the school will determine the admission result and notify the applicant before July 15th. After receiving the admission result, the applicant must confirm within 5 working days and remit according to the account designated by the school or pay the registration fee of 400 yuan on site (the registration fee will not be refunded once it is paid). After successful payment, the school will send the “Lanzhou Jiaotong University Admission Notice” and “Visa Application Form to China” (JW202 form) within 15-20 working days. If the applicant fails to confirm the admission notice or pay the registration fee on time, our school will cancel the admission qualification.

Enrollment time is the end of August or the beginning of September. The specific admission time is subject to the admission notice. Admitted students must go to Lanzhou Jiaotong University for registration and admission procedures in strict accordance with the time specified in the admission notice. Those who fail to complete the enrollment procedures for more than two weeks after the prescribed enrollment time will be disqualified.

10. Annual assessment

1. The school conducts an annual qualification review of the students who are eligible for the Gansu Silk Road Special Scholarship, and determines the scholarship level based on the assessment results.

2. If the qualification for the Silk Road Special Scholarship in Gansu Province is cancelled and the student is converted to a self-supported student in September of that year, all fees shall be paid.

Contact details

Office 1211, School of International Education, Lanzhou Jiaotong University

Contact: Teacher Li

Phone: +86-(0)931-4956307

Fax: +86-(0)931-4956720

Email: lzjtuliyilei@163.com

Website: http://sie.lzjtu.edu.cn/

2021 Lanzhou University International Chinese Teacher Scholarship Application Method

In order to promote the development of international Chinese education and cultivate high-quality overseas Chinese education and teaching talents, the Chinese-foreign Language Exchange Center of the Ministry of Education continues to establish scholarships for international Chinese teachers at Lanzhou University . Lanzhou University welcomed the recommendation institutions, according to “International Chinese Teachers Scholarship Application Procedures (2021)”, recommend outstanding students and working Chinese teacher, to Lanzhou University to study Chinese language education and international education and related fields.

1. Objects of funding

1. Non-Chinese nationals;

2. Physical and mental health, good character and learning;

3. Aspiring to engage in Chinese education, teaching and related work;

4. The age is 16-35 years old (unified on September 1, 2021). Relaxation for in-service Chinese teachers to 45 weeks

Applicants for undergraduate scholarships are generally not more than 25 years old.  

2. Scholarship categories and application requirements

(1) Postgraduates majoring in Chinese as an international education

Enrollment in September 2021, the funding period is 2 years.

Have a university degree. A minimum score of 210 in HSK (Level 5) and 60 in HSKK (Intermediate) in the Chinese test . Those who provide a work agreement or related certificates for the teaching institution to be taught after graduation are preferred .

(2) Undergraduates majoring in Chinese International Education

Enrollment in September 2021, the funding period is 4 years.

Have a high school diploma. A minimum score of 210 in HSK (Level 4) and 60 in HSKK (Intermediate) in the Chinese test .

(3) One-year trainee

Enrollment in September 2021, the funding period is 11 months. International students in China will not be admitted.

1.  Direction of Chinese International Education :

Have a minimum score of 270 in the HSK test (Level 3) and an HSKK test score.

2.  Chinese language and literature, Chinese history, Chinese philosophy, etc .:

A minimum score of 180 in HSK (Level 4) and 60 in HSKK (Intermediate) in the Chinese test .

3.  Chinese language training direction :

With a score of 210 in the HSK test (Level 3), those who provide HSKK scores are preferred.

(4) One-semester research students (

Enrollment in September 2021 or March 2022, the funding period is 5 months. X1 and X2 in the passport are not admitted

Visa holders.

1. Chinese International Education, Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese History, Chinese Philosophy, etc .:

Have a score of 180 in the HSK test (Level 3) and an HSKK test score.

2. Chinese medicine, Tai Chi culture direction :

Those who have HSK scores and provide HSKK scores are preferred.

(5) Four-week trainees

Enrollment in July or December 2021, the funding period is 4 weeks. Those who have X1 and X2 visas in their passports are not admitted.

Chinese language training, traditional Chinese medicine, Tai Chi culture, Chinese language + Chinese family experience, etc. , with HSK scores. The recommended organization can organize a group to register, and contact our school in advance to determine the study plan in China, and submit it to the center for approval in advance. Each group has 10-15 people.

(6) Lanzhou University International Chinese Teacher Scholarship

In 2021, the Language Exchange and Cooperation Center of the Ministry of Education and Lanzhou University will continue to cooperate to establish the “Lanzhou University International Chinese Teacher Scholarship”, which plans to enroll 180 students. The application conditions and methods for various students are the same as the “International Chinese Teacher Scholarship Application Procedures (2021)”. Apply through the International Chinese Teacher Scholarship Application Website (cis.chinese.cn).

The number of scholarships is:

Chinese International Education Master  20 Ming 

Chinese International Education Bachelor 80 Ming 

 80 Chinese language training students in one academic year 

3. Application process

From March 1, 2021 , all applicants should register and log in to the international Chinese teacher scholarship registration website cis.chinese.cn to apply, and at the same time to register and log in to the Lanzhou University International Student Online Service System https://lzu.17gz.org to proceed. Application. The specific operations are as follows:

Operation process of the international Chinese teacher scholarship registration website:

1. Log on to the scholarship website cis.chinese.cn to inquire about recommending institutions and receiving colleges and register for an account (Scholarship category: applicants for International Chinese Teacher Scholarship, click the check box in front of International Chinese Teacher Scholarship to apply for Lanzhou University International Chinese Teacher Scholarship Click the check box in front of the international Chinese teacher scholarship of the partner institution);

2. Log in to fill in personal information, upload relevant materials and submit online;

3. Pay attention to the application process, review opinions and scholarship review results (please keep your mobile phone open, check your email frequently, Lanzhou University will conduct communication interviews);

Scholarship recipients confirm their admission with Lanzhou University, print the scholarship award certificate online, and apply for overseas study in China.

Continued; In accordance with the requirements of China’s national defense epidemic, the time and procedures stipulated in the admission notice of Lanzhou University will be admitted to the journal.

Operation process of Lanzhou University International Student Online Service System:

1. Log in to the Lanzhou University International Student Online Service System https://lzu.17gz.org to register an account;

2. Log in to fill in personal information and upload relevant materials. In addition to the materials required by the international Chinese teacher scholarship registration website, you must also upload :

( 1 ) “Foreigner Physical Examination Form” , applicants should strictly follow the required items in the physical examination form for inspection. The medical examination form that is missing, does not have a photo of the person attached, or does not have a seal on the photo, does not have the signature and seal of the physician and the hospital , is invalid , and the examination result is valid for 6 months, and the original must be brought when you arrive at school;

( 2 ) “Certificate of No Criminal Record”. Applicants must submit a valid non-criminal record certificate issued by the local public security authority, usually within 6 months of the date of submission of the application . If the applicant is unable to provide this document, he can sign a non-criminal record undertaking (see attachment) to replace the non-criminal record certificate;

3. Submit materials online.

4. Application deadline

1. Enrollment in July : The deadline for student application is April 15th, and the deadline for review of recommending institutions and host institutions is April 25th; 

2. September admission : The deadline for student application is May 15th, and the deadline for review of recommending institutions and host institutions is May 25th; 

3 . December Admission : Students deadline for applications is September 15 , recommended institutions, colleges and universities receiving the audit deadline is September 25; 

4. Admission in March 2022 : The deadline for student application is November 15th, and the recommending institution and receiving institution will review

The nuclear deadline is November 25.

5. About the Chinese Bridge winners

Those who have won the 2021 “International Chinese Teacher Scholarship Certificate” in various Chinese Bridge competitions , log on to the International Chinese Teacher Scholarship website, and submit application materials to the target host institution with the scholarship certificate.

If you have any questions, please contact chinesebridge@chinese.cn.

6. Application materials

All materials provided by the applicant should be in Chinese or English, and they must be scanned and submitted online.

(1) Proof materials related to all applicants

1. Scanned copy of passport photo page ;

2. Scanned copies of HSK and HSKK score reports (valid for two years) ;

3. Recommendation letter from the person in charge of the recommending institution; the applicant must be evaluated objectively and indicate whether it is a Confucius Institute student or other person

Copies.

(2) Proof materials related to academic degree students

4.  Provide a notarized certificate of the highest academic qualification (pre-graduation certificate provided by current students) and school transcripts.

5. For the  Master of Chinese International Education, two recommendation letters from supervisors with titles of associate professor or above must be provided. Those who provide the work agreement or relevant certification of the teaching institution to be taught after graduation will be given priority.

(3) In-service Chinese teachers must attach an in-service certificate and recommendation letter issued by the institution where they are employed

(4) Applicants under the age of 18 must be formally entrusted by their parents to a foreigner or Chinese resident in China as the guardian of the foreign student, and submit the guardianship guarantee materials.

7. Scholarship funding content

Including tuition, accommodation, living expenses (excluding four-week study students) and comprehensive medical insurance (third-party liability insurance must be purchased at your own expense, 100 yuan / semester, 200 yuan / year).

Living expenses are paid on a monthly basis, and the standards are:

Master student majoring in Chinese International Education: 3000 RMB/month/person

Undergraduate, one academic year, one semester research student: 2500 yuan/month/person

8. Other

1. Admitted students must enter the school according to the time and procedures specified by the school . The specific registration time and requirements are subject to the admission notice of Lanzhou University.

2.  Failure to register on time, unsatisfactory physical examination for admission, dropout in the middle of school, suspension of scholarship, cancellation of scholarship qualifications.

3.  Those who register before the 15th of the month will receive the full living allowance of the month, and those who register after the 15th will receive half of the monthly fee.

Monthly living expenses.

4.  Scholarship students who leave China for more than 15 days due to personal reasons during their studies (excluding winter and summer vacations) will not be paid for their living expenses during their absence .

5.  The living expenses of graduates (end of course) will be paid to half a month after the date of completion (end) determined by the school.

6.  According to the “International Chinese Language Teacher Scholarship Annual Review Method”, master students majoring in International Chinese Language Education and undergraduate students majoring in International Chinese Language Education must participate in the annual scholarship review in the second semester after enrollment, and those who pass the review can continue to enjoy the scholarship for the next academic year.

According to actual needs, our school requires applicants to participate in communication interviews (Internet, telephone, WeChat or other)  and provide other relevant supporting materials.

9. contact information

The Office of Confucius Institute at Lanzhou University , School of International Cultural Exchange, Lanzhou University 

Website: http://sice.lzu.edu.cn

Email: interadmission@lzu.edu.cn

Phone: +86-931-8912087/8914290

Fax: +86-931-8912794

Address: No. 222, Tianshui South Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China

Zip code : 730000

Examination and Scholarship Office of the Language Exchange Cooperation Center

Email: scholarships@chinese.cn

Fax: +86-10-58595727