Fully Funded Confucius Institute Scholarship at Wuhan University in China

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Deadline:
10 November 2020
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Introduction

Applicants are inviting to apply for the Fully-Funded International Confucius Institute Scholarship to study at the Wuhan University in China. The program is exclusively awarded to non-Chinese students for the academic year 2020-2021.

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eligibility

  • The Confucius Institute Scholarship provides full coverage on tuition fees, accommodation fees, living allowance, and comprehensive medical insurance expenses. The tuition fee does not cover the textbook expenses and tourist tickets.
  • The monthly allowance for undergraduates, one-academic-year study students, and one-semester students is 2,500 CNY per person. For Master student, the monthly allowance is 3,000 CNY per person.
  • The accommodation fee is CNY 700 per person on a monthly basis.
  • Comprehensive medical insurance is RMB800 per person on a yearly basis.

Benefits

  • Eligible Countries for Confucius Institute Scholarship: Applications are accepted from around the world (except China).
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: The studentships are awarded to study the Chinese Language.
  • Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must have to meet the following criteria:
  • funding for One-Semester Chinese Language Studying Students:
  • Applicant should with a minimum score of 180 in HSK Test (Level 3), and a minimum score of 60 in HSKK (Beginner Level) but no prior experience of studying in China.
  • funding for One-Academic-Year Chinese Language Studying Students:
  • Applicant should have a minimum score of 210 in the HSK Test (Level 3), and 60 in HSKK test (Beginner Level).
  • funding for Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages Students:
  • Applicants should have a high school education certificate and Chinese proficiency is higher than HSK (Level 4) 210 points, HSKK (Intermediate level) 60 points.
  • funding for Master’s Degree in Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages Students:
  • Applicant should own a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), a minimum score of 210 in HSK Test (Level 5), and a minimum score of 60 in HSKK Test (Intermediate Level).

Others

  • How to Apply: In order to eligible for the opportunity, applicants first need to take admission in a chosen program at the university. After getting enrolled, all candidates must have to submit the online application to become a part of the program. All candidates log on the Confucius Institute Scholarships website (http://cis.chinese.cn) to register, complete the application form online. Please email the application form to [email protected] after finishing the online application.
  • Supporting Documents: Applicants must have to submit a degree certificate, references, and CV.
  • Admission Requirements: For taking admissionall candidates own non-Chinese citizenship, aged between 16 and 35, in good health condition.
  • Language Requirement:  Students whose native language is not English must submit adequate (TOEFL) or (IELTS) results before an application can be considered.
Mar 29, 2024
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