Biodiversity at National Taiwan University

Program Introduction

This award is available to pursue a full-time Master’s degree in Biodiversity at National Taiwan University (NTU). The program is taught in English.

The Master’s Program in Biodiversity (MPB) is cross-disciplinary in nature. It aims to cultivate talent with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in biodiversity conservation and management as well as awareness of international biodiversity governance.

The program emphasizes biodiversity theories as a foundation before moving on to more in-depth discussions on the scientific knowledge of biodiversity, sustainable resource utilization and planning, and benefit estimation and sharing. Therefore, the curriculum covers the methodology and technology required for conducting research. It revolves around two main themes:

  1. Biodiversity Science
  2. Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability
  3. Furthermore, with practical training based on local biodiversity issues and mini-courses taught by international scholars, students can not only develop the problem-solving skills necessary for biodiversity management in Taiwan but also widen their horizons by interacting with researchers from around the world, acquiring a multi-scale aptitude for managing both regional and international biodiversity affairs.

    In brief, the program integrates the perspectives of humanities, social sciences, and environmental sustainability into the study of biodiversity conservation to produce graduates who meet the current qualifications for global biodiversity conservation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), who have a robust understanding of biodiversity theories, the ability to plan for biodiversity sustainability and manage biodiversity benefit estimation and sharing, and practical skills for interdisciplinary integration.

    The award is co-sponsored by the National Taiwan University. The program will take 2 years to earn a master’s degree, and NTU offers full tuition waivers and student dormitory as long as the candidate maintains satisfactory academic standards.

School Introduction

NTU is the most comprehensive university and the foremost research-led institution in Taiwan. It is considered by many the best and most prestigious academic institution in Taiwan, constantly placed among top ranked universities in Asia. NTU’s leading role in education and research is supported by a global strategy that capitalizes on sustained mobility, an expanded network of 450 partners, and the creation of quality global opportunities. NTU is committed to producing outstanding innovation in a wide array of fields. Powered by NTU’s national and international research hubs, NTU leads many cutting-edge research programs in science and engineering, medicine, life science, agriculture, and social sciences. It is internationally recognized as a pioneer in translational research, and is acclaimed for its world-leading breakthroughs in chip design.

City Overview

Location

As Taiwan’s vibrant capital, Taipei sits in the northern part of the island. Nestled in a basin surrounded by mountains, the city offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. It is also the political and economic heart of Taiwan, providing easy access to key institutions, research facilities, and leading industries. Within a short distance, students can experience bustling city life, hike in mountains, or visit nearby hot springs. This location, combined with Taipei’s well-known night markets, iconic landmarks like Taipei 101, and rich cultural offerings, creates an exciting and dynamic environment for international students to live, study, and grow professionally.

Population

2.65 million (2024)

Weather

Taipei has a humid subtropical climate, hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in summer ranges from 27°C to 33°C (80°F to 91°F), while winter temperatures typically fall between 15°C and 20°C (59°F to 68°F). Summers are hot and humid with occasional rainstorms and typhoons, while winters are short, generally warm, and often foggy.

Critical Language Enhancement Award

The Critical Language Enhancement Award (CLEA) provides an opportunity for Fulbright U.S. Student Program grantees to receive intensive language study in addition to their research/study grants. The award provides tuition reimbursement for grantees to pursue language training in the host countries.

Application for CLEA is made in conjunction with the Fulbright U.S. Student application. However, being awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student grant does not guarantee receipt of CLEA since review of each award is conducted separately and is contingent upon several factors. In Taiwan, only degree-seeking students pursuing Master’s studies will be eligible for CLEA. For additional information and requirements on the award, please see Critical Language Enhancement Award details.

Acceptable Languages

Mandarin

Prior Language Study

Prior language study is not required.

Dates and Timing

16 weeks, concurrent with academic studies during the first semester. CLEA recipients will be expected to arrive by the end of August to begin intensive language studies with one-on-one teaching arranged by the Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (Fulbright Taiwan). CLEA language classes will take place through an exclusive, close partnership with FSE-approved Mandarin educators. All instructors are well-trained in TCSL pedagogy, and they offer all levels of language instruction from beginner to advance.

Note: Please find Fulbright grant benefits at Fulbright Taiwan, and submit the Fulbright application via IIE system by October 8, 2024.

Apply

October, 2024 – February, 2025 (1st Round)