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College of Law Summer Program provides three weeks of intensive and substantial courses about international trade law and practice. Our top-notch instructors along with the high academic quality of our courses even allow you to obtain school credits. It is an excellent opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with theoretical and practical knowledge about international trade law and lawyering.

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Thursday, 06 April 2023 10:17

Visiting Scholar

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Visiting scholars are individuals who is whose primary purpose for residence on NTU campus is to conduct research and / or lectures. The applicant shall not possess a student identity when applying for the program. The length of stay for a visiting scholar is normally not more than one year. Visiting scholar positions are not compensated.

A visiting scholar program is a fee-charge program.

Since August 2014, every visiting scholar must be enrolled in the Visiting Scholars Program. It incurs a university fee based on the duration of your stay:

Duration

University fee

1-14 days

TWD 6,000

15-30 days

TWD 10,000

31-90 days

TWD 15,000

91-180 days

TWD 26,000

181 days - 1 year

TWD 46,000

All visiting scholars are required to pay a one-time non-refundable university fee.

* Please note that visiting scholars are responsible for their own insurance, parking license, transportation from airport. The fee for a reissue of your NTU ID card is 150 NTD.

Visiting scholars are granted a variety of privileges, including access to department building, the University’s Libraries, and gym. Visiting scholar status does not guarantee assignment of an office or workspace. These must be negotiated with our department.

Want to become a visiting scholar at NTU Law?

All visiting scholars are required to have a host from NTU Law (i.e., faculty member). To enroll in the program, complete the application and send the required documents to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. In your email, be sure to specify the dates of your intended visit, including both the start date (from...) and end date (to...). Upon approval of your application, our staff will send you a formal invitation letter.

Required Documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (including a list of publications)
  • Research proposal
  • Certificate of current employment status
  • Letter or email from an NTU Law faculty member expressing their willingness to collaborate on research and host you

Useful Information

We have prepared this handbook for visiting scholars/ professors with a variety of information regarding your stay. You are welcome to download. More information can be found at NTUOIA’s webpage.

 

 

 

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Thursday, 30 March 2023 23:17

Visiting Student Program

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International Visiting Students

Visiting Student Program is designed for outstanding current students of overseas/partner institutions who wish to broaden their horizons while earning credits at NTU, one of the world's leading institutions of higher education. While enrolled as a non-degree-seeking but full-time student, you are permitted to gain access to and take advantage of NTU's fullest range of academic programs.

※As the Visiting Student Program is hosted by our Office of International Affairs, please refer to NTUOIA International Visiting Students for more information about the application procedure, fees, etc.

Duration

One semester or one academic year.

Requirements

  1. Student Status:
    Undergraduate or graduate students who are studying in an overseas university, and have completed at least one semester at home university when applying.
  2. Citizenship:
    Hold a foreign nationality. Those who hold only Taiwanese nationality are not eligible to apply.
  3. Language proficiency:
    Have at least B1 level for English or Chinese Language Proficiency according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference).
  4. GPA Requirement:
    A minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

International Research Visiting Students

The Research Visiting Program is a non-degree program designed for students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are interested in conducting short-term research or internship with an NTU faculty member. Please note that research-visiting students cannot enroll in courses.

※As the International Research Visiting Student Program hosted by our Office of International Affairs, please refer to NTUOIA International Research Visiting Student for more information about the application procedure, program fees, obligations, etc.

Duration

The program duration is flexible, ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months (180 days). You can customize your program duration and choose a time of the year to start. Please note that due to Visa regulations, the duration may not exceed 180 days. Should you need to stay longer than the maximum period permitted, you must exit Taiwan to acquire a new Visa, and then re-enter the country. An additional program fee will be applied for the additional duration.

Qualifications

Undergraduate: International students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are required to conduct an internship in order to satisfy graduation requirements.

Graduates: International students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are required to conduct an internship in order to satisfy graduation requirements, or interested in conducting research/ writing a thesis in Taiwan.

※Please note that overseas academic Institutions should be included in the reference list issued by the Ministry of Education, R.O.C. For PRC passport holders who studying in universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, please refer to 訪問研究計畫.

Finding a Host Professor

Before starting your application, you must acquire an NTU Law faculty member who is willing to act as your supervisor. Please browse through our faculty, check the members’ research interests and experiences, and finally, contact a few potential supervisors directly to discuss your research interests.

International Visiting Students

Visiting Student Program is designed for outstanding current students of overseas/partner institutions who wish to broaden their horizons while earning credits at NTU, one of the world's leading institutions of higher education. While enrolled as a non-degree-seeking but full-time student, you are permitted to gain access to and take advantage of NTU's fullest range of academic programs.

※As the Visiting Student Program is hosted by our Office of International Affairs, please refer to NTUOIA International Visiting Students for more information about the application procedure, fees, etc.

Duration

One semester or one academic year.

Requirements

  1. Student Status:
    Undergraduate or graduate students who are studying in an overseas university, and have completed at least one semester at home university when applying.
  2. Citizenship:
    Hold a foreign nationality. Those who hold only Taiwanese nationality are not eligible to apply.
  3. Language proficiency:
    Have at least B1 level for English or Chinese Language Proficiency according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference).
  4. GPA Requirement:
    A minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

International Research Visiting Students

The Research Visiting Program is a non-degree program designed for students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are interested in conducting short-term research or internship with an NTU faculty member. Please note that research-visiting students cannot enroll in courses.

※As the International Research Visiting Student Program hosted by our Office of International Affairs, please refer to NTUOIA International Research Visiting Student for more information about the application procedure, program fees, obligations, etc.

Duration

The program duration is flexible, ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months (180 days). You can customize your program duration and choose a time of the year to start. Please note that due to Visa regulations, the duration may not exceed 180 days. Should you need to stay longer than the maximum period permitted, you must exit Taiwan to acquire a new Visa, and then re-enter the country. An additional program fee will be applied for the additional duration.

Qualifications

Undergraduate: International students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are required to conduct an internship in order to satisfy graduation requirements.

Graduates: International students enrolled in overseas academic institutions who are required to conduct an internship in order to satisfy graduation requirements, or interested in conducting research/ writing a thesis in Taiwan.

※Please note that overseas academic Institutions should be included in the reference list issued by the Ministry of Education, R.O.C. For PRC passport holders who studying in universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, please refer to 訪問研究計畫.

Finding a Host Professor

Before starting your application, you must acquire an NTU Law faculty member who is willing to act as your supervisor. Please browse through our faculty, check the members’ research interests and experiences, and finally, contact a few potential supervisors directly to discuss your research interests.

Visiting Student Program

Expired | 14:00-15:30, April 07, 2023

Venue: Room1710, 7F, Tsai Lecture Hall

Speaker: Prof. Hanno Kube

Coordinator: Prof. Ke-Chung Ko 柯格鐘教授

Digitization of Law in Germany – Status and Prospects
Tuesday, 28 March 2023 16:42

Summer Program

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2023 Summer Program:Law and Money

July 4, 2023 - July 24, 2023(3weeks)

Application Deadline: May 20, 2023

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The College of Law's Summer Program provides three weeks of intensive and substantial courses about international economic & financial law and practice. It is an excellent opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with theoretical and practical knowledge about international trade laws, economic laws, capital market laws, and financial and FinTech laws as well as related lawyering experience.

Combination of law and finance

Our top-notch instructors, along with the high academic quality of our courses, allow you to learn how laws regulate money, banking, investment, and crypto-asset.

Law and Money (3 NTU short-term program credits)

This program consists of four sections: (1) Law, Banking, and FinTech; (2) Law and Investment; (3) Law and Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Finance; and (4) Exploring the Legal Practice in Taiwan. Students will study intensively for 4-6 hours per day to complete these 4 sections throughout the 3-Week program.

*Upon successfully completing the program, participants will receive an academic transcript with 3 NTU short-term program credits. If they wish to have their credits approved, they should consult their home institutions and credit advisors in advance.

Exploring legal practice in Taiwan

This program will arrange field visits to acquaint students with the legal practice in Taiwan. Candidates include the Judicial Yuan (the highest judicial body and constitutional court in Taiwan), courts, leading law firms, financial infrastructures (e.g., stock exchange or clearinghouse), and/or financial institutions.


Summer Program

Deadline March 18, 2024 | The nominations for dual-degree students for the first semester of Academic Year 2024-2025 is open!

NOMINATIONS

Deadline March 17 | Recruiting: Editorial Assistants (English language)of  NTU Law Review 

RECRUITMENT

Dealine June 07 | 2023 Summer Law Program is open for applications!

Summer Law Program

Expired | 13:00-15:00, March 06, 2023

Venue: Room1710, 7F, Tsai Lecture Hall

Speaker: Prof. ASAKO/HIROSHI;Prof. NITTA/ICHIRO;Prof. YAMADA/YACHIKO

Coordinator: Prof. Tay-sheng Wang 王泰升教授

「 引進法科大學院對日本法律實務及法學之影響 」國際研討會

Expired | 10:00-12:00, March 07, 2023

Venue: Room1710, 7F, Tsai Lecture Hall

Speaker: Prof. Helmut Satzger

Coordinator: Prof. Yu-Hsiung Lin 林鈺雄教授

Klimastrafrecht – die Rolle des Strafrechts in der Klimakrise

Expired | 13:30-15:00, March 14, 2023

Venue: Room1710, 7F, Tsai Lecture Hall

Speaker: Prof. Tatsuhiko Inatani

Coordinator: Prof. Yu-Wei Hsieh 謝煜偉教授

Criminal Justice in the Digital Era: Its Promise and Peril
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