The MOFA Taiwan Fellowship 2026 offers a golden opportunity for global scholars to conduct research in Taiwan, with full support from the Taiwan government.
The MOFA Taiwan Fellowship is an initiative by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan, aimed at encouraging international experts and scholars to pursue advanced research in Taiwan-related topics.
Key Features:
Open to professors, associate professors, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral researchers.
Covers topics related to Taiwan, cross-strait relations, Asia-Pacific region, and Sinology.
Available Fellowship Fields
Field
Required Qualification
Duration
Special Skills
Taiwan Studies
Master’s/PhD
3–12 months
Research experience
Cross-Strait Relations
Master/PhD
3–12 months
Knowledge of international relations
Asia-Pacific Studies
Master’s degree
3–12 months
Policy research experience
Sinology
PhD/Postdoc
3–12 months
Background in Chinese culture/history
About Vacancies
The MOFA Taiwan Fellowship 2026 offers a chance to work on high-level academic research in Taiwan. Scholars can stay for a period ranging from 3 to 12 months. Selected candidates will receive monthly stipends, round-trip airfare, and full research access to academic institutions across Taiwan. This is a rare opportunity for researchers who want international exposure, networking, and a platform to publish their work.
The fellowship supports multiple disciplines, and you can select your research theme based on your academic background and interest. Taiwan’s universities offer exceptional facilities and the chance to collaborate with top-tier researchers.
Eligibility Criteria for MOFA Taiwan Fellowship 2026
Requirement
Details
Nationality
Must be a non-Taiwanese citizen
Academic Qualification
PhD holders, PhD candidates, postdocs, and assistant/associate/full professors
Research Field
Must be related to Taiwan, cross-strait relations, Asia-Pacific, or Sinology
Research Plan
Must submit a clear and feasible research proposal
Language
Proficiency in English or Mandarin preferred
Note: Candidates already living in Taiwan or receiving another Taiwan government scholarship are not eligible.
Create an account: Register yourself with an active email ID.
Fill out the application: Provide academic background, research proposal, and documents.
Upload documents: Include CV, research plan, recommendation letters, and passport copy.
Submit before the deadline: Ensure all parts of the application are completed before September 30, 2025.
Wait for confirmation: Successful candidates will be informed via email.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Who can apply for the MOFA Taiwan Fellowship 2026? A: Researchers with a PhD, PhD candidates, and university professors focusing on Taiwan-related topics are eligible.
Q2: What expenses are covered under the fellowship? A: The fellowship includes a monthly stipend, round-trip airfare, and research access in Taiwan.
Q3: Can current Taiwan residents apply? A: No, applicants must not be currently residing in Taiwan or receiving another Taiwan government scholarship.
Q4: Is knowledge of Mandarin necessary? A: It is preferred but not mandatory; English proficiency is sufficient in most academic institutions.
Q5: What is the deadline for application? A: All applications must be submitted online by September 30, 2025.