Taiwan Program Fellowships 2026–2027
The Taiwan Program at Shorenstein APARC, Stanford University, supports advanced research on contemporary Taiwan through two fellowship opportunities:
Visiting Fellowship – for mid-career and senior scholars or professionals.
Postdoctoral Fellowship – for junior scholars (currently closed).
These fellowships focus on critical issues affecting Taiwan’s economy, society, and culture in the context of global relations and postindustrial development.
Taiwan Program Visiting Fellowship (2026–2027)
Applications are now open for the Visiting Fellowship on Contemporary Taiwan for the 2026–2027 academic year.
Research Focus
The visiting fellow will collaborate with APARC faculty, Stanford scholars, and students to explore Taiwan’s future challenges and opportunities in areas such as:
Economic development
Social transformation
Technological innovation
Environmental adaptation
Institutional and policy reform
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold a PhD degree or demonstrate a strong record of professional achievement in Taiwan-related fields.
Must be affiliated with an institution or organization outside Stanford.
English proficiency is required.
Preference will be given to mid-career professionals with significant research and publication records.
Fellowship Details
Appointment begins: Autumn Quarter 2026
Duration: One academic year
Stipend: $30,000 supplementary support
Residence requirement: Fellows must remain in residence at Stanford throughout the appointment.
Benefits
Participation in APARC events and research collaboration (including the Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab – SNAPL).
Access to Stanford research facilities.
Opportunity to audit Stanford lecture courses (with instructor approval).
Engagement in Freeman Spogli Institute events and broader campus activities.
Application Process
Applicants must submit the following by March 1, 2026:
Online Application Form
Letter of Request & Research Proposal (PDF, English)
Curriculum Vitae (CV) with publications (PDF, English)
Two Reference Letters (sent directly to taiwanprogramfellowship@stanford.edu with the candidate’s legal name and email included).
Taiwan Program Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Postdoctoral Fellowship on Contemporary Taiwan is currently closed.
About the Fellowship
Designed for recent PhDs (within three years of degree completion).
Duration: 10 months, starting Autumn Quarter.
Fellows engage in original research on Taiwan and contribute to APARC’s academic activities.
Benefits include salary, research expenses, and collaboration opportunities through SNAPL.
Applicants must have their PhD conferred by June 30 of the fellowship year.
Contact Information
Fellowship inquiries: taiwanprogramfellowship@stanford.edu
Postdoctoral resources (housing, cost of living, benefits): Stanford Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
International scholars support: Stanford Bechtel International Center
- visit official Taiwan Program Fellowships 2026–2027 web page
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Taiwan Program Visiting Fellowship?
It is a one-year academic fellowship at Stanford University’s Shorenstein APARC that supports advanced research on contemporary Taiwan.
2. Who can apply for the Visiting Fellowship?
Applicants must hold a PhD or demonstrate significant professional achievements related to Taiwan and be affiliated with an external institution.
3. When does the fellowship begin?
The fellowship begins in Autumn Quarter 2026 and lasts for one academic year.
4. What financial support is offered?
Visiting fellows receive a $30,000 supplementary stipend.
5. Is residency at Stanford required?
Yes, fellows must remain in residence for the full duration of the fellowship.
6. What are the application requirements?
A completed online form, research proposal, CV, and two letters of reference.
7. Can mid-career professionals apply without a PhD?
Yes, applicants with substantial professional records related to Taiwan are eligible.
8. What is the Taiwan Program Postdoctoral Fellowship?
It is a separate fellowship for recent PhDs focusing on contemporary Taiwan. The program is currently closed.
9. How competitive is the fellowship?
Selection is based on prior achievements, research quality, and potential contributions to Taiwan studies.
10. Where should I send my reference letters?
Letters should be emailed to taiwanprogramfellowship@stanford.edu with the applicant’s full legal name and email address included.





