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It's scholarships for international master's students at Changgeng University
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It's in Taiwan. Let me share the link. Now, for our viewer who asked about master's scholarship, this is one, for example, for master's
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You didn't specify a place, but Taiwan might be interesting for you
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This is for master's. It's in Changgeng University. It's full funding. There are no specific nationalities or subjects
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Admission deadline is May 26, so you don't have a lot of time
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If you want to seize this opportunity, you should apply soon. What it covers? It's full funding. It covers full tuition and credit fees waiver, free on-campus accommodation
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This is not accommodation subsidy, by the way. You get the accommodation, like dorm and etc
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A stipend of 6,000 NTD per month. If you are an outstanding student, I believe this is determined with AGRE test
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you can get up to 12,000 NTD extra per month. The university is in Taiwan. It's quite close to Taipei
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As you can see, it's not a very large university, but it has three other scholarships as well
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You can get more information here about the admissions, about the deadlines
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As you can see, the tuition fees are not as high as the ones in..
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It's less than a tenth of the university we just saw in the United States
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So, it's quite more affordable. And Taiwan is, in general, more affordable than other places
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Like, maybe even in Asia, like Japan or South Korea. And still, it offers quite a..
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Well, on a higher side of the quality of education. So, if you wonder where is the university
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see the university, it's in Taiwan, as you can see. Here it is. It is in Taiwan
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It's on the northernmost part of Taiwan. And this is the university. So, if you want to study in Taiwan
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I believe it's kind of a... Like, not as popular as Japan or South Korea, maybe
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but it's getting more popular. Our videos about Taiwan are getting more interest
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And I think, kind of, it's getting more and more logical choice
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since it's not as expensive as those countries. So, yeah, this is the university
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Now, the scholarship, if you want to learn more about the scholarship, under the eligibility criteria
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of course, you need to be able to meet the required English proficiency test score
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You can just click here and go to the university's website and see about the scholarship here
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This is the one. As you can see, there are more for doctoral students
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for undergraduate students. There are Taiwan government scholarships in this website page
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But one we are talking about today is master's. As you can see, two-year maximum
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Tuition waiver, it covers tuition waiver. If you are fully sponsored by CGU
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or fully sponsored by both potential supervisor and CGU, it's pretty much the same
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As you can see, tuition waiver, free on-campus accommodation, it's quad room, and monthly stipend
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and opportunity for extra monthly stipend up to 12,000 NTD. And as you can see, these are the TOEFL scores
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and this is the extra scholarship for outstanding students. And you can even see what kind of an extra scholarship you can get
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based on the score you have. For example, if you get 165
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you know you'll get an extra 7,000 NTD. So it's very clear
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There isn't that much of a room, like vagueness about the scholarship
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It's quite clear what it has and what it offers. So yeah, for example, if you want to do your master's in Taiwan
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which I believe is a good idea, this is a good scholarship for you
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The university is not a very extremely large or very high-ranking university
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But you can still get a quality education with an affordable scholarship
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So yeah. Eamon, do you want to add anything about this one
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Yeah. So I think the people who watch us every week would know what I'm about to say
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It's just that for countries that are non-English-speaking, don't always rely on the English website
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Although this one seemed to have been updated yesterday. So it doesn't say what page was updated
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but at least the website itself is being looked after and they're updating it, so that's a good sign
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Other than that, it's just a typical scholarship for that part of Asia in general
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Or for most Asian countries, I guess. Because I see that in South Korea or..
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Yeah, for the most part in South Korea, where they give extra scholarships for English proficiency
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or for certain tests like the GRE. Yeah, so I think it's very typical
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There's that part where there's either a monthly stipend or a stipend that is based on an assistantship
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So there is no detail on what the criteria for each is
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But we can assume that probably students who are enrolled in programs requiring assistantships
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they would be employed as assistants and then get the monthly stipend accordingly
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For others, I guess they would just get it. But I'm not sure if it's just on a first-come-first-served basis
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or just merit in general. So students who do better would just get the monthly stipend
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and students who did less good than the others would have to work for it, basically
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Yeah, I think it makes sense. And I believe this might be the aforementioned quad room
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although I cannot truly say that. I think there's one more bunker. Yeah
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Anyway, so if you're interested in studying in Taiwan, I think this is a good scholarship