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Organization based in Taiwan. Unable to retrieve detailed information from the website due to access restrictions.
Funding Opportunities
Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grants
The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation offers grants to institutions for organizing conferences, workshops, or seminars on specific subjects related to Chinese Studies in the humanities and social sciences. The program aims to support academic meetings that advance understanding of Chinese culture and society. Applicants must submit comprehensive information about participants, papers, and academic significance. The Foundation encourages matching funds from other sources and gives priority to collaborative projects involving institutions in Taiwan. Projects on Taiwan Studies are especially encouraged. Awards do not exceed $25,000 per conference. The Foundation does not provide funding for annual meetings but focuses on specialized academic gatherings.
CCK Scholar Grants
The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation (CCKF) offers Scholar Grants to professors and postdoctoral fellows for sabbatical leave or dedicated time off for research and writing. The grant ranges from $20,000 to $35,000, designed to replace half of the recipient's salary during a one-year period. The Foundation provides support for research on Chinese Studies in the humanities and social sciences. Priority is given to collaborative projects involving institutions in Taiwan, and projects on Taiwan Studies are especially encouraged. When combined with grants from other sources, the total funding must not exceed the recipient's annual salary. Recipients must have their grants managed through their institutional accounts, and the Foundation requires institutional endorsement letters confirming compliance with these procedures.
Research Grants
The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange offers research grants to scholars at academic institutions for Chinese Studies research in the humanities and social sciences. Priority is given to collaborative projects involving institutions in Taiwan, with projects on Taiwan Studies especially encouraged. Research grants are typically awarded for no more than two years and support research-related expenses including research assistants, living costs, and travel expenses. The budget may include summer salary calculated at 1/9 of the scholar's annual salary but does not include regular academic year salary for the researcher. The Foundation encourages collaborative research projects and applications with matching funds from other sources.
Doctoral Fellowships
The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation offers Doctoral Fellowships to support doctoral candidates who are non-ROC citizens enrolled in accredited universities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, or South America. This fellowship provides financial support for writing dissertations in the field of Chinese Studies in the humanities and social sciences. Applicants must have completed all other requirements for their Ph.D. degree and must be in the last year of their doctoral program. The maximum award amount is US$25,000 for a period extending to one year. Successful candidates are expected to complete their dissertations by the end of the grant period, and funding is provided in two installments in July and January. Applications are evaluated based on the significance of the contribution to Chinese Studies research, the quality and originality of the applicant's work, the methodology of the proposed project, and the likelihood of successful completion during the grant period. Applicants should not be employed full-time or receiving grants from other sources during the grant period.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 4
- Active Now
- 4
- Source Domain
- cckf.org.tw
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