Thinking of studying abroad in China? New scholarship will help 茄子直播 students cover costs
A new scholarship offered by the Chinese consulate general will make it affordable for 15 University of Toronto students who wish to study abroad or conduct research in China.
China is one of the most popular destinations for 茄子直播 students seeking international learning experiences. Through an agreement signed between 茄子直播 and the Chinese consulate, exchange students will get a subsidy of about $600 per month for living expenses and accommodation as part of the .
Master鈥檚 and doctoral students will receive slightly more for their monthly stipend and accommodation as part of the scholarship.
Students in the exchange program will continue to pay 茄子直播 tuition and incidental fees. For those who choose to travel independently of 茄子直播's , the scholarship will also cover the tuition for the Chinese university if it is required.
鈥淲e know that one of the main constraints for many students as it relates to student mobility or learning abroad are the financial constraints,鈥 said Joseph Wong, associate vice-president and vice-provost, international student experience. 鈥淥ne of the things we鈥檙e committed to is to ensure maximum accessibility for all students to be able to engage in these opportunities. With a scholarship such as this, we can mitigate those constraints.鈥
Securing the scholarship is part of 茄子直播鈥檚 efforts to increase the global experience of its undergraduate students. Currently 19 per cent of undergrads at 茄子直播 take part in an international learning opportunity prior to graduation, with China being the most popular destination for student exchange programs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 incumbent upon us as the university to ensure that our students have these kinds of international experiences,鈥 Wong said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e one of best in the world in terms of our research. We鈥檙e one of the best universities in the world in terms of the skills and knowledge that we teach here. What we really want is to be recognized as one of the best in the world in providing these kinds of global experiences.鈥
Starting in the fall, the scholarship offers 15 undergraduate and graduate students across the three campuses funding to support learning abroad in mainland China. The scholarship covers students who are not citizens of China, and it isn鈥檛 language-specific, meaning students can use the funds to study in any discipline. They can spend time working in China as part of an academic placement, or they can pursue a research opportunity.
The scholarship also does not come with time restrictions 鈥 it could be for a shorter stay abroad like a semester, rather than for an entire year.
Students travelling during the next school year .