Once admitted, each TIGP student will receive a monthly stipend of NT$32,000 (around USD$1,050) for the first year. Additionally, the support will be extended to two more years for students who perform well academically. In subsequent years (from the 4th year), the thesis advisor will be responsible for the financial support.
For MCB students, the fellowships in the second and third year will be renewed after successful fulfillment of the fellowship requirements:
1. Satisfactory academic performance, including completion of all required courses
2. Completion of a non-thesis examination
3. An agreement with a MCB faculty to become the student’s thesis advisor
Starting from the fourth year, the thesis advisor is responsible for the MCB student fellowship and the amount of money received may vary depending on the advisor's source of funding and academic performance.
The grant is designated to assist TIGP students traveling abroad to conferences not for attending classes/workshops/summer schools or research purposes. The grant can only be used to reimburse the following expenses: air fare, conference registration fee(s), board and lodging and travel insurance. In general, each student may receive only one grant during the course of his/her study in TIGP. An additional award, however, may be considered if the evaluation result ranks top two among applications in related fields. For more information, please click here.
The following is the applying time table:
Application Deadline |
Month of Conference Commencing |
Notification Date |
March 15 |
May - August |
1st week of April |
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September - December |
2nd week of June |
December 1 |
January - April |
2nd week of December |
To encourage students, technicians and postdocs at IMB to attend professionally relevant international meetings. For more information, please click here.