NTU-U of I Travel Grants

Call for 2024 NTU-U of I Travel Grants has ended.
The next call is expected to be open in 2024 fall for 2025 Travel Grants.

National Taiwan University (NTU) and the University of Illinois System (U of I) have each committed to fund up to four selected proposals and offer up to USD 5,000 (NTD 150,000) per selected proposal.

Applicants should apply to travel grants of their respective university. NTU Office of International Affairs (OIA) and U of I Office of the Vice President for Economic Development and Innovation (OVPEDI) will administer the program. 

Contact
ntuglobalea@ntu.edu.tw
+886 (2) 3366 2007 #221

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U of I Principal Investigator (PI) must be full-time faculty member during the funding period.

NTU PI must be tenure-track faculty and not on sabbatical leave during the funding period.

For NTU OIA funding, NTU PI is eligible to submit a maximum of 2 proposals with different partner university per year and receive funding with the same partner university at most twice.

Funding Period: Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024

Funding Amount: Up to NTD 150,000 per selected proposal; up to 4 proposals per call

Eligible Funding: International travel expenses by NTU faculty and students, relevant international collaboration expenses, and stipend for foreign, non-NTU scholars

*Eligible expenses considered to be international collaboration include (1) NTU faculty, researchers, and graduate students research abroad, (2) hosting international conferences, workshops, or symposiums in Taiwan, and (3) joint lecture or lecture series.

**Eligible expenses considered to be daily stipend for hosting foreign, non-NTU scholars include (1) remuneration and living expenses for scholars’ work days in Taiwan and (2) domestic travel in Taiwan.

***Funding does NOT cover: consumable supplies and equipment for research and personnel expenditure, including full-time or part-time assistants.