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公告:【國際暨兩岸事務處】轉知花蓮縣政府辦理「115年度國際事務青年人才培訓計畫」招生資訊

說明:

一、旨揭計畫係為培育國際事務青年人才,使其具備國際視野及國際事務能力,每年補助5位花蓮縣學子出國學習語言與文化,藉以豐富國際學習經驗並增進對國際事務之理解。

二、旨揭計畫報名資格:

(一)截至115年3月31日止設籍花蓮縣滿十年以上之高中至大專院校二年級學生(不包含在職生)。

(二)最近一學期在校成績平均成績需達80分以上。

(三)曾獲錄取並參加過本計畫(含德國遊學)及教育希望工程公費留學之學生,請勿再度報名。

三、報名截止時間:即日起至115年4月27日(星期一)止(以郵戳為憑),未於書面審查前寄達者視同未完成報名,恕不接受郵政代辦所之郵件。

四、其餘事項依簡章說明辦理。

五、本活動與聯合國永續發展目標SDG4(優質教育)、SDG8(尊嚴就業與經濟發展)及SDG17(夥伴關係)連結。

國際長 葉劍木

Subject

Forwarding Information on the 2026 International Affairs Youth Talent Training Program Organized by the Hualien County Government

Program Description

1. The above-mentioned program aims to cultivate young talent in international affairs by equipping participants with global perspectives and competencies. Each year, five students from Hualien County are subsidized to study abroad in language and culture programs, thereby enriching their international learning experiences and enhancing their understanding of international affairs.

2. Eligibility requirements are as follows:

(1)Applicants must be students from senior high school to second-year undergraduate level (excluding in-service students) who have been registered residents of Hualien County for at least 10 years as of March 31, 2026.

(2)Applicants must have an average academic score of at least 80 in the most recent semester.

(3)Applicants who have previously been admitted to and participated in this program (including the Germany study tour) or the Education Hope Project government-sponsored study abroad program are not eligible to apply again.

3. Application deadline: From now until April 27, 2026 (Monday) (based on postmark date). Applications not received prior to the document review stage will be considered incomplete. Submissions via postal agencies are not accepted.

4. Other matters shall be handled in accordance with the program brochure.

5. This program is connected with Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations: SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals)

Chien-Mu Yeh

Dean, Office of International and Cross-Strait Affairs