The Chinese
government has set up the government scholarships to finance
students and scholars in the rest of the world to study and do
research in Chinese universities, enhance mutual understanding
and friendship between the Chinese people and peoples of other
countries, and promote Sino-foreign exchanges and cooperation in
such fields as education, science and technology, culture,
economy and trade. According to the agreements or programs
reached between the Chinese government and governments of other
countries and international organizations, the Ministry of
Education is responsible to grant the government scholarships
and entrusts the Chinese Scholarships Council (CSC) with the
enrollment and management of daily affairs concerning
international students in China who study on the Chinese
government scholarships.
I.
Classifications, recipients, time limits, and application
qualifications
The Chinese
government scholarships are divided into the undergraduate
student scholarship, the postgraduate student scholarship, the
doctoral student scholarship, the learners for the Chinese
language scholarship, and the Visiting Students and Senior
Visiting Students scholarship, according to the classifications
of students. In addition, such scholarships are also available
as the Great Wall scholarship, the excellent student
scholarship, the HSK winner scholarship, the short-term program
for foreign teachers of Chinese and the Chinese culture research
program.
The undergraduate
student scholarship is granted to those who apply to study in
Chinese universities for bachelor's degree, usually with a term
of four school years (five years for medical students). The
applicants should be equal to graduates of Chinese high schools
with excellent academic records, have to pass the entrance exam
for Chinese universities or are admitted through
recommendations, and are below 25 years old.
The Master Degree
student scholarship is granted to those who apply to study in
Chinese universities for master's degree, with a term of two to
three school years. The applicants should have bachelor's degree
with excellent academic records. And overseas applicants should
have letters of recommendation by two professors or two
associate professors, while applicants in China should be those
who have already been admitted by Chinese universities and are
below 35 years old.
The Ph.D student
scholarship is granted to those who apply to study in Chinese
universities for doctor's degree, with a term of three school
years. The applicants should have master's degree with excellent
academic records. And overseas applicants should have letters of
recommendations by two professors or two associate professors,
while applicants in China should be those who have already been
admitted by Chinese universities and are below 40 years old.
The learners for
the Chinese language scholarship is granted to graduates of
non-Chinese majors, those without basic Chinese knowledge, and
applicants who want to study Chinese in China, with a term of
one or two school years. The applicants should be equal to or
above graduates of Chinese high schools, and are below 35 years
old.
Visiting Students
scholarship is granted to those who apply to study their former
majors in China, with a term of one or two school years. The
applicants should be sophomores and above, or equal to college
graduates, and are below 45 years old.
Senior Visiting
Students scholarship is granted to those who apply to do further
studies in China on a certain special subject under the guidance
of Chinese tutors, with a term of one or two school years. The
applicants should be equal to or above Chinese postgraduates,
recommended by two professors or two associate professors, and
below 50 years old.
Applicants for
the above Chinese government scholarships should, in principle,
have corresponding proficiency in Chinese (except learners for
the Chinese language and those who are taught in foreign
languages); those whose Chinese proficiency doesn't meet the
requirements are asked to continue their Chinese learning, but
for no more than two school years; the terms of scholarships for
undergraduate, Master Degree and Ph.D students who need further
Chinese learning can be extended accordingly, but the time taken
by trainees on further Chinese learning is included in the
required time limit of scholarships.
The Great Wall
scholarship is open to the UNESCO, recruiting Visiting Students
and Senior Visiting Students, with the recipients, terms and
application qualifications the same as those of the CSC for
Visiting Students and Senior Visiting Students.
The excellent
student scholarship is granted to those who have finished their
planned study programs in China, passed the entrance exam the
same year to study for master, or doctor's degree, and have been
of good character and academic records. The term and application
qualifications are the same as those for the scholarships of
postgraduate and Ph.D Students.
The HSK winner
scholarship is granted to winners of the HSK held overseas who
come to China to learn Chinese, with a term of no more than one
school year and below 40 years old.
The short-term
program for foreign teachers of Chinese finances short-term
workshops for foreign teachers of Chinese, including four weeks
of classroom studies and two weeks of free and voluntary
teaching tour in China; the applicants should be equal to or
above college graduates and have engaged in Chinese teaching for
more than three years running, and below 50 years old.
The Chinese
culture research program finances foreign scholars engaged in
Chinese culture research to take short-term visits to China and
do some research either under the guidance of Chinese tutors or
in collaboration with Chinese scholars, with a term of no more
than five months. The applicants should have doctor's degree or
be equal to or above the post of an associate professor,
published monographs or theses on the Chinese language, culture,
and history, and below 55 years old.
(Chinese Service
Center for Scholarly Exchange October 18, 2006)
Contents of the Chinese
Government Scholarships
1. The Chinese government
scholarships are divided into full scholarships and partial
scholarships.
2. Contents of the Chinese government scholarships:
-Free from registration fees, tuitions, experiment fees,
fieldwork fees, basic teaching materials fees and lodging fees;
-Free medical service same as Chinese students;
-Living expenses in the scholarship and one-off settlement
allowances;
-Hard-seat train tickets (hard sleepers for all-night trains)
from the entry city to the city where the accepting school is,
from the city of the school where the recipient is going to take
on further Chinese studies to the city of the school where the
recipient is going to study for his or her major, and from the
city of the school where he or she graduates from to the exit
city;
-The international travel fees of the scholarship recipients
are, in principle, borne by the employers, and will be arranged
otherwise according to agreements, if any.
3. Following is detailed standards of living expenses in the
scholarships and one-off settlement allowances:
-Living expenses for undergraduate students are 800 yuan per
person every month;
-Living expenses for Master Degree students are 1,100 yuan per
person every month;
-Living expenses for Ph.D students are l,400 yuan per person
every month;
-Living expenses for learners of the Chinese language are 800
yuan per person (1,l00 yuan per person every month for those who
are second year college graduates or above);
-Living expenses for Visiting Students are 1,l00 yuan per person
every month;
-Living expenses for Senior Visiting Students are 1,400 yuan per
person every month.
Recipients of the above scholarships whose study terms last one
school year are given 600 yuan of one-off resettlement
allowances per person when the school opens; those whose study
term is less than one year are given 300 yuan of one-off
resettlement allowances per person when the school opens.
The partial scholarships cover one or several items of the above
full scholarships.
The Great Wall scholarships are the same as the full
scholarships for Visiting Students and Senior Visiting Students.
The excellent student scholarships are the same as the full
scholarships for postgraduate or Ph.D students.
The HSK winner scholarships are the same as the full
scholarships for learners of the Chinese language.
The Chinese culture research program is free from registration,
research, lodging, and emergency medical services, and offers
3,000 yum of research subsidies per person every month, 750 yum
of one-off allowances for books and reference materials, and
1,000 yuan of one-off allowances for academic tours.
The short-term program for teachers of Chinese is free from
registration, tuition, lodging, and emergency medical services,
and offers 2,000 yuan of one-off allowances for living expenses;
those taking part in group teaching tours are free from lodging
and transportation, and are given 650 yuan of food allowances
per person.
The Chinese government will adjust the scholarship standards at
irregular intervals. For more information, please check the CSC-made
admission guidebook of the Chinese government scholarships for
International students in China.
(Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange October 18, 2006)
Application Channels, Time and
Methods
Scholarships for undergraduate,
Master Degree or Ph.D students, learners for the Chinese
language, and Visiting Students and Senior Visiting Students,
can be applied for to the government departments in charge of
overseas study affairs in the applicant's own country, related
organizations, and Chinese embassies. The application time is
between February and April. The application channels and methods
for other special scholarships are as follows:
The Great Wall scholarships can be applied for to the UNESCO
headquarters through the national committee of UNESCO in the
applicant's own country. The application time is between
February and April;
The excellent students scholarships can be applied for to the
China Scholarship Council (CSC) through the applicant's own
school. The application time is between April and June;
The HSK winner scholarships can be applied for to the CSC
through the HSK organizers or Chinese embassies and consulates
general. The application time is between February and April;
The Chinese culture research program can be applied for at any
time to the CSC through Chinese embassies, consulates general,
or cooperating Chinese universities and scholars;
The short-term program for teachers of Chinese can be applied
for to the CSC through Chinese embassies and consulates. The
application time is usually from February to April.
The applicant should submit the following materials when
applying for the Chinese govenment scholarships:
1. The application form of the Chinese government scholarships,
made by the CSC;
2. Notarized credentials of the highest diplomas and academic
records; schooling or employment credentials by the school or
employer if the applicant is still a student or being employed;
3. Those who apply to study in China for more than six months
(including six months)have to submit health checkup records for
foreigners made by Chinese health quarantine departments;
4. Plans for studying and doing research in China (no less than
200 Chinese characters);
5. Overseas applicants to study for master' and doctor's degree,
or Senior Visiting Students have to submit letters of
recommendation by two professors or two associate professors;
applicants in China to study for master' and doctor's degree
have to submit the admission notice of the recruiting school;
6. Applicants to study music and the fine arts have to submit
recordings or pictures of his or her works;
7. In addition, overseas applicants to study natural sciences,
engineering, agriculture, and medicine in China have to submit
results reports of the test for mathematics, physics and
chemistry organized by Chinese embassies, or school reports of
high school graduation examinations in the applicant's own
country; applicants to study economics and management for
undergraduate students have to submit test credentials for
mathematics proficiency; applicants in China have to submit test
credentials for admission examinations and the admission notice
of related schools;
8. Applicants for the Chinese culture research program have to
submit catalogues of their major monographs or theses that have
been published.
The China Scholarship Council
Address:160 Fuxingmennei Street, Beijing, Division of Foreign
Student's Affairs CSC
Postcode:100031
Tel:86-10-66413253
Fax:86-10-66413255
E-mail:laihua@csc.edu.cn
(Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange October 18, 2006)