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Professor Chwei-Liang Chiou Scholarship

This scholarship is closed.

Enrolment status
Current UQ student
Student type
Domestic, International
Study level
Undergraduate, Honours
Study area
Arts, humanities and social sciences
Scholarship focus
Experiences and employability
Scholarship value
At least $5,000
Scholarship duration
1 year
Number awarded
1
Applications open
4 March 2024
Applications close
7 April 2024

Eligibility

You're eligible if you:

  • are enrolled full-time in a undergraduate program administered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 
  • have completed at least 8 units offered through the School of Political Science and International Studies, School of Languages and Cultures, Historical and Philosophical Inquiry and/or Communication and Arts 
  • have been accepted into the UQ Global Experiences Exchange Program at a university in Taiwan 

How to apply

Apply via the online application form.

Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.

Selection criteria

We'll consider:

  • a personal statement outlining the stated benefits of receiving the Scholarship and how it will enable you to undertake an exchange; and 

  • academic achievement. 

Preference may be given to students who are studying in a major, extended major or field of study offered through the School of Political Science and International Studies, School of Languages and Cultures, Historical and Philosophical Inquiry and/or Communication and Arts 

What happens next

We’ll email you to let you know when we've received your application. If you don't receive an email within 2 days of applying, email us at scholarships@hass.uq.edu.au.

If you’re successful, we will notify you in writing.

About this scholarship

Established in 2022 by the Chiou Family in honour of the late Professor Chwei-Liang Chiou, who taught within the UQ School of Political Science and International Studies for over 40 years. This scholarship intends to encourage students to undertake an exchange in Taiwan, in recognition of Professor Chiou’s place of birth and academic work promoting Taiwanese culture.

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