Mosaic Taiwan is a fellowship exchange program for promising young leaders from the US and Canada hoping to gain firsthand experience of the Republic of China (Taiwan), a vibrant Asian democracy in which a diversity of cultures has prospered. Sponsored by Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the program provides young people with an interest in global affairs an opportunity to better understand Taiwan’s culture and society through extensive exchanges with local students and professionals and to explore the beauty of the country’s natural environment. It also gives young leaders from Taiwan international exposure by fostering dialogue with their overseas counterparts.
Mosaic Taiwan 2023 will run from June 19 to 30. Fellows will take part in team-building and leadership development exercises, as well as workshops, forums, and lectures on topics concerning Taiwan. There will also be visits to business and NGOs, as well as tours of scenic sites around the island. In addition, fellows will meet with government officials and some of their peers for wide-ranging discussions. Travel and living arrangements in Taiwan will be covered by the sponsor.
Eligibility · U.S and Canadian citizens between the ages of 20 and 35. · No previous travel sponsored by the R.O.C government to Taiwan. · Active interest in public affairs, politics, government, and international affairs.
Application · The Application Form (and its attachments) will be accepted from February 1 to 28, 2023, by the foreign offices of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the United States and Canada (TECRO or TECO). We welcome applicants residing in Southern California, New Mexico and Arizona to email your application to pjyang@mofa.gov.tw · Interviews will be conducted by TECRO or TECO. Successful applicants will also be informed by their respective interviewing TECRO or TECO. · Required documents Brief bio and CV Minimum of 2 recommendation letters Academic transcript Essay Award certificate(s) (if any) · A medical certificate will be required of successful applicants · To learn more about Mosaic Taiwan, please visit Mosaic Taiwan’s Facebook Page (https://tinyurl.com/yzhc8ery) and watch our video (https://tinyurl.com/w42ew7yy) |