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UNESCO Wonju Literature Residency Program 2025 – Fully Funded in South Korea

  UNESCO Wonju Literature Residency Program 2025 – Fully Funded in South Korea Host Country:  South Korea Program Location:  Wonju Residency Duration:  8 Weeks Program Type:  Fully Funded Application Deadline:  July 11, 2025 🌍 About the UNESCO Wonju Literature Residency 2025 Are you a writer or literary artist looking for a peaceful, inspiring space to create? The  UNESCO Wonju Literature Residency 2025  in South Korea offers exactly that! This prestigious international residency welcomes writers from UNESCO Cities of Literature for an enriching 8-week fully funded stay in the beautiful city of Wonju. ✅ Financial Support – What’s Included? The UNESCO Wonju Residency provides  complete financial coverage , allowing selected writers to focus entirely on their creative work without financial stress. Benefits include: ✈️ Round-trip international airfare 🚐 Local transportation in South Korea 🏠 Comfortable accommodation 🍱 Daily meals 👤 Eligibi...

China Government Exchange Program | Fully Funded

 

China Government Exchange Program 2025-26:

Host Country:

  • China

Host Organisations:

  • Southern Medical University (SMU)
  • East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC)

Program Location:

  •  Guangzhou, China

Program Duration:

  • 1 year

Benefits of China Government Exchange Program:

  • Selected participants will receive round-trip international airfare.
  • Accommodation will be provided.
  • The living expenses will be covered.
  • Comprehensive health insurance will be included.
  • Opportunity to learn and work at a leading Medical University in China.

Eligibility Criteria for China Government Exchange Program:

  • Applicants should have nationality of an ECSA-HC member state. (Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Eswatini, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe)
  • Applicants must be currently employed in their home country in scientific research or technology policy research.
  • Candidates must have a PhD degree or minimum 5 years of experience in research.
  • Applicants should have strong research potential.
  • Candidates must be under 45 years old.
  • Applicants should be in good health.
  • Applicants must have good English or Chinese communication skills.
  • Candidates should have not attended a China Ministry of Science and Technology exchange program in the last 3 years.

How to apply for China Government Exchange Program?

  •  All applications have to be sent to: Director General, East, Central and Southern Africa- Health Community Plot 157 Oloirien, Njiro Road P.O. Box 1009 Arusha, Tanzania.
  • Applications have to be submitted to: vacancies@ecsahc.org, (cc: doid@ecsahc.org)

Documents required for China Government Exchange Program:

  • Copy of the applicant’s highest academic degree certificate.
  • Proof of employment (from home institution).
  • A letter of consent from current institution to attend one-year program in China.
  • Updated Curriculum Vitae.
  • Research proposal (according to given template).
  • Send the required documents on the given address and also email to vacancies@ecsahc.org, (cc: doid@ecsahc.org)

Program Deadline:

  • The last date to apply is 2 July, 2025.

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