To cultivate research talent in the fields of humanities and social sciences, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) offers a fellowship to encourage doctoral candidates with research potential to focus on writing their dissertations. This aims to enhance the quality of dissertations and academic research standards. The "Guidelines for the Fellowship for Doctoral Candidates in the Humanities and Social Sciences" has been established for this purpose. The fellowship period is from August 1 of the current year to July 31 of the following year, with a total stipend of NT$480,000.
The NSTC generally accepts applications for this fellowship every March. To help doctoral students better understand the application process and execution strategies, the Office of Research and Development has invited this year's recipients and their advisors to share their successful application experiences and preparation tips. Professors and students are encouraged to register and participate through the event registration system!
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**Date**: Thursday, November 13, 2025, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
**Venue**: 7th Floor, Conference Room 1, Administration Building
**Awardee Experience Sharing**: Chiao-Yin Yu (Department of Chinese Literature), Jui-Hsi Lo (Department of Chinese Literature), Ya-Chuan Huang (Department of Psychology), Kuan-Ting Chou (Department of Sociology), Li-Ling Tsao (Department of Management Information Systems)
**Registration link**: [https://bit.ly/3VpRvAr]
(2 hours of learning credit)
**Notes**:
1. Lunch boxes will be provided.
2. Due to budget regulations of central government agencies (NSTC), in accordance with Article 14, Paragraph 3 of the "Regulations Regarding Study for Residents of Mainland China in Taiwan," students from Mainland China are not eligible to apply for this fellowship. Thank you for your understanding.