Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012 DISTINGUISHED INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP, CHINA

Description
The Distinguished International Students Scholarship is set up by the Ministry of Education of P. R. China (MOE) to sponsor outstanding international students who have finished their bachelor’s education or above in China and have been enrolled by designated Chinese HEIs for higher academic pursuits or are now carrying out their Master’s or Doctoral studies in those institutions. China Scholarship Council (hereinafter referred to as CSC), entrusted by the MOE, holds the responsibility of the assessment, approval and the routine management of the program.

Eligibility
  • Applicants must be international students currently studying in the designated Chinese HEIs and in good health.
  • Applicants must be excellent in academic performances and well-behaved during their study in China, and continue to study in China for doctoral or master’s degree studies.
  • Applicants for master’s degree studies must be under the age of 35, and applicants for doctoral degree studies must be under the age of 40.
  • Applicants shall not enjoy any other kind of sponsorship.

Application Procedure
  • Applicants shall submit their applications to CSC via the institutions’ recommendation if they continue to study in the present institutions.
  • Applicants shall submit their applications to CSC via the new admitting institutions’ recommendation if they graduate from the current institutions and apply for further study in other institutions.
  • The host institution must be one of the Chinese Government Scholarship institutions specified by MOE.
Documents
  • Application Form for Distinguished International Students Scholarship (filled in Chinese or in English)
  • Highest diploma (notarized photocopy)
  • Photocopy of Admission Notice or proof of on-campus postgraduate studies
  • Academic transcripts during the study in Chinese HEIs
  • Study or research plan
  • Recommendation letters
  • Articles published or proof of academic achievements.
  • An official note from the Embassy of candidate’s home country in China, approving the candidate’s application, and indicating that the candidate is not included in the bilateral exchange scholarship program.

Submission Deadline

May 31, 2012

Website Link

http://studyheu.hrbeu.edu.cn/en/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=67

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