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UC Davis-China Scholarship Council Ph.D. Fellowship Workshop
A workshop for UC Davis faculty and staff who are interested in recruiting well qualified Ph.D. students from China with funding from the Chinese Scholarship Council. The workshop is also appropriate for Chinese students interested in learning about UC Davis-CSC Ph.D. scholarships.
Overview
The China Scholarship Council (CSC) is the Chinese Ministry of Education's non-profit organization that provides financial support for international academic exchange with China. Established in 1996, CSC provides funding for both Chinese citizens and residents to study abroad, as well as for foreign students and scholars to study in China.
In 2012, UC Davis and the CSC signed an agreement to offer up to 20 Ph.D. fellowships annually to students from China for graduate studies at UC Davis. The China Scholarship Council covers the first two years of study for each awardee (nonresident tuition fees, plus stipends for living expenses, as well as visa application fees and the round-trip flight between China and Davis). UC Davis departments or faculty support each student for 2-3 additional years.
Participating Graduate Programs
Since 2012, CSC and UC Davis have admitted over 55 students with about $6 million support from CSC in the following programs (applications to other programs not listed here are also eligible for consideration):
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Animal Biology
Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Biological Systems Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Economic
Entomology
Food Science
Horticulture and Agronomy
Plant Pathology
Plant Biology
Soils and Biogeochemistry
Viticulture and Ecology
The workshop will provide a detailed introduction to UC Davis’ partnership with the CSC. It will also describe the application process for 2021-22 academic year. Dr. Linxia Liang, Director of Asian International Programs, will lead the session supported by a faculty member and a student who are currently involved with the program.
Register in advance to receive the link for this workshop
Please contact lxliang@ucdavis.edu for more information