
Taiwan: Global Talent Internship Program
14. 12. 2020
Ministry of Science and Technology Center for Global Affairs and Science Engagement (MOST GASE), Taiwan, offers Global Talent Internship Program (GTI Program) for young talents. Program is focused on Green Technology and Biotechnology. Application to be submitted to GASE directly.
For further information, you may also contact Science and Technology Division at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Prague: czech@most.gov.tw
Application timeline: 21 December 2020 - 26 March 2021
Preference is given to applicants with the following qualifications:
- Students currently enrolled in graduate school (Master & PhD students)
- University students (3rd year or above) with research experience
Date: 28 June - 25 August 2021 (8 weeks in total, with 7 weeks lab/corporate internship)
More information: MOST TAIWAN Global Talent Internship Program (ntu.edu.tw)
Application: MOST TAIWAN Global Talent Internship Program (ntu.edu.tw)
Attachments (in English):
- Online application form
- Statement of Purpose (max. 700 words)
- CV (pdf)
- Research Proposal (max. 700 words)
- Letter of Recommendation (pdf)
- Proof of Enrollment (pdf)
- Official Transcripts (pdf)
- Copy of Passport (Bio-page)
- Head-shot Photo (360x480 pixels, jpg)
Foto: Pixabay
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