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Scholarships

Young Leaders Fellowship

Purpose

Support outstanding youths who have been awarded at least a Bachelor’s Degree and hold a certain position in the field of politics, economics, finance, law, education, culture, arts, and media to visit China;

There are two ways in applying for the grant:

A plan will be made by the Headquarters and published at due time through www.hanban.org and ccsp.chinese.cn, applicants can apply accordingly;

Applicants can make their own visit plan and submit it to the Headquarters;

Support senior undergraduates or graduates holding a position in students’ associations at foreign universities to visit China.

Duration

From two weeks to six months.

Eligibility

1. Non-Chinese citizen;

2. Normally under the age of 40;

3. Being interested in public affairs, and aspired to make positive contributions to the exchange and collaboration between China and other countries.

Application materials

1. Application form;

2. A letter of recommendation from the current employer and two from other referees;

3. A statement of purpose for the visit;

4. Priority is given to applicants who obtain a letter of recommendation from local Confucius Institutes, or the Chinese Embassy (Consulate) in your country.

How to apply

Applicants shall log in on ccsp.chinese.cn

Download and fill in the application form (also attached below)

Sign it before scanning it and sending it to ccsp@hanban.org 

Post the application forms and other supporting documents required (both Chinese and English versions) in one packet to the Confucius Institute Headquarters.

Assessment process

Applicants will have a correspondence review from the expert panel of the Confucius China Studies Program.

Funding

Accommodation and travel expenses in China;

Round-trip international airfare (economy class, to be reimbursed against actual cost);

Expenses for life and medical insurances in China.

Appendix

Application Form for Young Leaders Fellowship