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Center for Chinese Studies Research Grants

Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies

 

  1. The Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) has the following provisions for its research grant program.
  2. This program is aim at foreign professors, associate professors, assistant professors (including post-doctoral researchers) and doctoral candidates in departments related to Chinese studies at foreign universities, as well as researchers at related foreign academic institutes.

The research should be undertaken in Taiwan, and be focused mainly on Taiwan or Chinese studies.

  1. CCS provides assistance with research expenses, research materials, liaison with universities and research institutions, and use of CCS facilities, etc.
  2. Research tenure is one months to one year.
  3. Applications should be submitted to the CCS by May 31 of each year before the year in which grants are intended to be used; notification of CCS’s decision will be given by the end of August of the same year after a careful review.

Applications should include the following documents:

  • Application form
  • Curriculum Vitae (including a list of publications)
  • Research plan
  • Letter(s) of recommendation
  1. Grantees are entitled to travel subsidies and research subsidies.

Eligibility for travel subsidies is restricted to foreign scholars who currently reside abroad; those already in Taiwan are not eligible.

  1. Subsidies available under the Research Grant Program are as follows:
  • Travel subsidies: One direct round trip economy class air ticket from the domicile of the grantee to Taipei will be provided by CCS. Travel expenses will be reimbursed upon the grantee’s arrival in Taiwan on the basis of the ticket stub and receipt.
  • Research subsidies: To be paid at the beginning of each month and divided into four levels: professor (including post-doctoral researcher), associate professor, assistant professor, and doctoral candidate.

Researchers at academic/research institutes will also receive grants according to the above scale. The actual amount of research subsidies is determined by CCS and any adjustments to those amounts will be decided upon by the CCS Advisory Committee.

  1. Grantees must sign a contract with CCS and observe the following regulations:
  • No outside employment is allowed without the prior approval of CCS. Concurrent acceptance of a grant from any other organization in the R.O.C. is not permitted.
  • Participation in all scholarly research activities arranged by CCS is required.
  • All regulations must be observed when using CCS and National Central Library facilities.
  • A research report or paper must be submitted to CCS by the end of a grantee’s research tenure.
  1. Grantees who fail to observe Article 8 will have their research subsidies terminated by CCS.
  2. Scholars who receive a grant under the Program must wait a minimum of three years after completion of their research projects before applying again.
  3. Any additions to the above provisions will be handled by CCS as authorized by the CCS Advisory Committee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Center for Chinese Studies

 

The Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) was established in 1981 under the guidance of the Ministry of Education as the Resource and Information Center for Chinese Studies. The name was changed in 1987 to its current appellation. The purpose for its establishment was to promote research in Chinese studies, both in Taiwan (the Republic of China) and overseas, and to facilitate communication among scholars and institutions worldwide.

CCS is housed in the National Central Library, with the Director-General of NCL serving concurrently as CCS Director. Its future development is guided by an advisory committee whose members are appointed by the Minister of Education. CCS is split into Materials and Liaison Divisions.

 

Our main services are as follows:

  1. Chinese studies resource services
  2. Research grants for international scholars
  3. Publication of the Chinese Studies, the Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies, and other reference works
  4. Organizing and participating in academic activities held in Taiwan or abroad

 

Chinese Studies Resources

CCS maintains collections of domestic and foreign works on Chinese studies. These include foreign doctoral dissertations, facsimiles of rare books that do not exist in Taiwan’s collections, microfilms of Dunhuang manuscripts, and sinological research materials and important scholarly databases from foreign countries and mainland China. Located on the sixth floor of the National Central Library (NCL) are the CCS Materials Division and the Matteo Ricci & Pacific Studies Reading Room, which provide a variety of circulation and advisory services.

The Center’s website (http://ccs.ncl.edu.tw) provides more information on these services, and contains a number of specialist subject databases, such as the Full-Text Database of CCS Publications; Bibliographies of Research on the Classics, on Han Scholars, on Wei-Jin Xuan Xue Philosophy, on Tun-huang Studies; and Contents of the Combined Collection of Ming Authors, etc.

 

Publications

CCS publishes two quarterly periodicals. The Chinese Studies is an international academic journal focused on publishing articles and book reviews on Chinese literature, history, and philosophy, providing local and overseas scholars with an opportunity to publish their work in Chinese or English. It enjoys a high academic reputation, consistently ranked by the Ministry of Science and Technology as among the best periodicals in Taiwan, and is designated a Taiwan Humanities Citation Index (THCI) Core journal.

The Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies reports on developments in local and overseas Chinese studies research and includes research summaries, academic conferences, and introduces sinologists and Chinese studies institutions. It provides regular updates on the activities of research institutes and university departments.

Both the Chinese Studies and the Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies are simultaneously published in paper and electronic editions.

From 2006, the Center also began publishing the E-Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies in order to present academic news in a timely fashion. The E-Newsletter is sent out to subscribers free of charge via email every month. Reference books and proceedings are also compiled and published occasionally.

 

Research Grant for International Scholars

Since 1989, CCS has offered the Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies, which every year provides research stipends and travel subsidies to international scholars of Chinese studies who have plans to conduct research in Taiwan. Professors, associate professors, assistant professors, doctoral candidates, as well as researchers at foreign institutions are eligible for the grant. Grants are available for periods ranging from three months to one year. The Center requires grant recipients to present a research paper at the end of their research tenure. CCS also regularly arranges seminars and other cultural activities for visiting scholars. To date, the Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies has supported over 400 scholars from more than 40 countries; in 2011, the Center set up a membership group comprised of all past grant recipients, the “Center for Chinese Studies Scholars Worldwide,” to strengthen its contact with previous visiting scholars.

Due to the success of the Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies, in September 2010 the Center was tasked with administering the Taiwan Fellowship, a new grant offered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 

Academic Activities

In order to promote interaction and exchange between scholars in Taiwan and overseas, CCS regularly collaborates with other academic institutions to sponsor international academic conferences and symposia. Recent examples include the International Conference on New Territory for Chinese Studies, and the International Conference on Chinese Books, Knowledge Construction.

The Center also actively participates in international organizations such as the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS). By holding book exhibitions at their annual meetings, CCS provides a showcase for Chinese studies research carried out and published in Taiwan.

 

Interested applicants may download the application form here: Application Form.

Requirements for Shiftees/Transferees

These are the requirements for shiftees/transferees:

  • GWA of 2.5 (from UP Diliman unit); 2.25 (from other UP unit); 1.75 (from other University)
  • Must earned 30 academic units or more
  • Letter of Intent addressed to the College Secretary
  • Original and one (1) Photocopy of Transcript of Record (TOR)/ True Copy of Grades (TCG)
  • Two (2) copies of latest 2×2 pictures

The following are NOT eligible to apply:

  • Zero passing from previous semester
  • Applicants on LOA, AWOL and with MRR Status

Applicants from other colleges/university:
KINDLY APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR (981-8500 LOC 4555/4556)

*For further information, kindly look for Mr. Jonathan C. Terante, Jr. – College SRE.

For more details, please read the Primer for Shiftees and Transferees for AY 2018-2019 here: http://old.educ.upd.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Educ-PRIMER-2018-2019-Shiftees-Transferees-EDITED.pdf.

 

Summer Fun Classes 2018

 

The UP College of Education Teaching Early Grades Area is now accepting applicants for Summer Fun Classes 2018!

For Whom: 4.8 years old to incoming Grade 3 kids
Assessment Session: April 6, 2018
Class Sessions:
April 16 – May 18, 2018 (M-W-F)
    Session 1: 7:30am – 10:00am (K, Gr. 1, Gr. 2)
   Session 2: 10:00am – 12:30am (K, Gr. 1, Gr. 2, Gr. 3)
Venue: UP College of Education
Registration Fee: PhP 1,200.00
Register at Rm 200, UP College of Education.

For further inquiries, kindly contact us via landline number: 981-8500 loc 2821.

UP Reading Link 2018

The UP College of Education Reading Education Area is now accepting applicants for UP Reading Link 2018: Exploring the World Through Literature.

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:

Registration Period: February 1 to April 3, 2018

Placement Test: April 5 (K -2) to 6 (G3 – G6), 2018

Class Days and Time Schedule: April 11 to May 18, 201

     K – G5: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays; 7:30am to 10:00am

G6: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays; 2:30pm to 5:30pm

Venue: UP College of Education

For inquiries, you may contact as at 981-8500 loc 2815 or 0928-416-0969.

Registration forms are available at the UP College of Education lobby.

Sining Bulilit 2018

 

The UP College of Education Art Education Area is now accepting applicants for Sining Bulilit 2018: Art Enriching Program.

Dates: April 2 – May 7, 2018 (Exhibit: May 9, 2018)
Schedule: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; 10:30am – 12:30am
Venue: Benitez Hall, UP College of Education

Open to:
Group A: 6 to 8 years old
Group B: 9 to 11 years old

Registration Fee: PhP 1,500.00 (inclusive of art materials)
Registration Period: February 26 to March 31, 2018
Kindly accomplish the form and submit to the Art Education Area (Rm 200), UP College of Education.

For further inquiries, kindly contact us via landline number: 981-8500 loc 2821 or mobile numbers: 0922-761-5898
0916-541-2004; 0920-896-3118; and 0915-613-0664.

Contextualization In Basic Education: Principles And Practices

 

What: Seminar on Contextualization of Basic Education
When: March 10, 2018; 8:00am to 5:00pm
Where: Benitez Theater, UP College of Education, Diliman, Quezon City
Fee: Php 600 (inclusive of lunch and certificate).
Online registration: https://goo.gl/forms/0YFeI9AW09XvfuIn1

For inquiries, send email to: s4ses2018@gmail.com or visit https://www.facebook.com/S4SES

Organizers: UP College of Education (Anthropology and Sociology of Education Area) and Society for Strategic Education Studies (S4SES)

2018 University Student Council Elections

The University Student Electoral Board (USEB) has issued the call for the election of the members of the University Student Council (USC) and the College Student Councils (CSC) who will serve during the Academic Year 2018-2019.

Enclosed is the 2018 USC Election Calendar.

 

2018 Parangal sa Mag-aaral

As per instructions stipulated in OVCSA Memorandum No. JFA 2018-015 dated 13 February 2018, students “who have excelled academically and brought honor and prestige to the University” will be awarded certificates during the 2018 Parangal sa Mag-aaral ceremonies. In this connection, all student achievers who received national and/or international awards are requested to furnish this Office with a photocopy of their proof of citation or certificate of award/recognition on or before Wednesday, 28 February 2018. Please bring the original documents for verification purposes. The Office of the College Secretary will consolidate the lists of achievers and submit the same to the OVCSA.

Please attend to this concern promptly, so we can meet the deadline set by the OVCSA.