Subsidy for EMI Courses
Full time faculty are encouraged to offer Full English Courses at NTU, and NTU OIA provides subsidies to faculty who offer EMI courses.
To apply please check into the latest web page via NTU EMI subsidy website
Regulations
On the Implementation of Subsidy for EMI Courses at National Taiwan University
Types of Subsidized EMI Courses
1. Foundation and Liberal Education Courses
Foundation Courses: Service-oriented foundational courses (such as calculus, general biology, general physics, general psychology, sociology, microeconomics, macroeconomics,etc.)
Liberal Education Courses: General liberal education courses approved by the Center for General Education.
2. Module Courses
To qualify as a module, integrate at least three graduate-level (or degree program) related courses, taught by two or more teachers, exploring a specific topic or field. The courses within the module then apply for the subsidy together.
3. Specialization Program Courses
Courses within a Specialization Program approved by Office of Academic Affairs.
4. Required Courses
Required courses within departments and institutes (not including common required courses and liberal education courses).
Sources of Funding
The Program for Bilingual Education for Students in College (BEST)
Subsidy Amounts
1.New Courses (EMI courses applying for this subsidy for the first time)
50,000 NTD/course Course
Subsidy and up to an additional 20,000 NTD Teaching Materials Subsidy
(reimbursed with receipts).
2.Continuing Courses
30,000 NTD/course Course Subsidy
3.If the actual student enrollment in the course exceeds 80 students, the Course Subsidy will be increased by 1.5 times.
Note: Starting in the 2022/2023 academic year, the maximum subsidy one faculty member can receive per semester is NTD 80,000 in total, including the course subsidy and teaching materials subsidy.
4.Starting in the 2023 Spring semester, successful applicants of the Subsidy will first receive one half of the monetary support. Upon participation in the CBE’s validated activities held from February to June 2023, the applicants will receive the remaining half of the monetary support.(Last update: 2022/12/30)
【Types of validated activities】
a. In-person activity: You may choose to participate in sharing sessions, workshops, etc., validated by the Faculty Division of CBE. When you attend in-person activities, you must sign-in and sign-out.
b. Online activity: You may also choose to watch a series of video-lectures regarding EMI on NTU COOL and complete the survey at the end. Only one online activity will count towards the requirement to complete two validated activities.
Should you have any questions, please contact Michelle Peng at the CBE (02)3366-7970 #211
The CBE will send a monthly list of activities with sign-up links to all applicants.
For more info, please visit: https://cbe.ntu.edu.tw/archives/55
Additional Subsidy
Specialization Programs: An additional subsidy of 100,000NTD may be granted to the relevant department if all the courses with an approved Specialization Program convert to EMI. There is no time limit to receive this subsidy, and the department must fill out the relevant form and pass the review.
Application Timeline (Based on the actual announcement)
1.Fall Semester Courses
(1)Application Period: the middle of June through the end of July
(2)Results: Announced by the middle of October
2.Spring Semester Courses
(1)Application period: the end of November through the end of December
(2)Results: Announced by early February (the following year)
Table Overview of Subsidies for EMI Courses
Type of Subsidy | Foundation Courses&Liberal Education Courses | Module Courses | Specialization Program Compass Courses | Required Courses |
Course Subsidy |
Foundational Courses: Service-oriented foundational courses (such as calculus, general biology, general physics, general psychology etc.) Liberal Education Courses:General liberal education courses approved by the Center for General Education. |
Integration of at least three graduate-level (or degree program) courses within a exploring a specific topic or field; they must be taught by at least two instructors |
Courses within a specialization program approved by Office of Academic Affairs |
Required courses within departments and institutes (not including common required courses and liberal education courses) |
Applicant | Course Instructor or Department/Program offering the course | |||
Subsidy Recipient | Course Instructor ( Full-time tenure-track faculty member ) | |||
Application Schedule |
Fall Semester Courses: Application period from the middle of June to the end of July, results by mid-October Spring Semester Courses: Application period from the end of November to the end of December, results by early February |
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Subsidy Amount | New Courses (courses applying for the EMI subsidy for the first time): 50,000NTD/course Course Subsidy and up to 20,000NTD/course Teaching Materials Subsidy. Continuing Courses: 30,000NTD/course Course Subsidy Note: Starting in the 2022/2023 academic year, the maximum subsidy one faculty member can receive per semester is NTD 80,000 in total, including the course subsidy and teaching materials subsidy. |
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Additional Subsidies |
If the actual student enrollment in the course exceeds 80 students, the Course Subsidy will be increased by 1.5 times. Specialization Programs: An additional subsidy of 100,000NTD may be granted to the relevant department if all course within an approved Specialization Program convert to EMI. There is no time limit to receive this subsidy, and the department must fill out the form and pass the review. |
Principles of Review
If the course does not offer at least 2 credits, the subsidy amount will be 50% of the above amounts.
2.The actual student enrollment must meet the below criteria to qualify for the subsidy
(1)Undergraduate-level course: at least 20 enrolled students in principle.
(2)Upper Level Course (courses with a “U” in their course ID code): at least 15 enrolled students in principle.
(3)Master-level course: at least 10 enrolled students in principle.
(4)Doctorate-level course: at least 5 enrolled students in principle.
3.Except for new English taught courses, previous student enrollment, course evaluations from the previous three times course evaluations will be taken into consideration. Courses with well evaluation scores and an evaluation response rate greater than 25% will be given priority to receive the subsidy.
4.Starting from the 2022/23 Academic Year, departments/graduate institutes/degree Programs who have received other subsidies that promote EMI courses (such as the Master of Public Health Program, BA in Civil Engineering, International College programs, and the Graduate School of Advanced Technology)may not apply for the Subsidies, unless approved by the Office of International Affairs.
Application for English Medium Instruction Teaching Assistant (EMI TA) Subsidy
1.When applying for this subsidy for undergraduate and upper level courses, you can apply for the EMI TA Subsidy at the same time.
2.For General Courses, please apply through the Center for General Education. For Foundation Courses, please apply through the Office of Academic Affairs, and for other courses please apply through the Office of International Affairs.
Application for Postdoctoral Fellow as Course Lecturer Subsidy
If you need a postdoctoral fellow to assist you in lecturing, you can apply for a subsidy for them when you apply for the EMI Subsidy.
Contact Information
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Ms. Eros Wu
02 3366 2007 #396 eroswu@ntu.edu.tw -
Ms. Diane Chen
02 3366 2007 #398 dianechen@ntu.edu.tw