The ASEM-DUO Fellowship is a scholarship program that promotes student exchanges between universities in Asia and Europe. ASEM-DUO stands for Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), and DUO, represents the idea of two individuals from different countries working together.
The program is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students who want to study or conduct research in another country. The scholarship provides funding for travel and living expenses for up to six months.
To be eligible for the ASEM-DUO Fellowship, applicants must be enrolled in a university in an ASEM member country (which includes 51 countries in Asia and Europe), have completed at least two years of undergraduate studies, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 (out of 4.0) or equivalent.
The application process for the ASEM-DUO Fellowship typically requires submitting an application form, academic transcripts, a letter of recommendation, and a study plan or research proposal. The exact requirements and deadlines may vary depending on the participating universities and countries.
The ASEM-DUO Fellowship program is administered by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), an intergovernmental organization based in Singapore. More information about the program, including a list of participating universities and countries, can be found on the ASEF website.
The ASEM-DUO Research Program is a scholarship program that supports research collaborations between universities in Asia and Europe. Like the ASEM-DUO Fellowship program, it is aimed at promoting exchange and collaboration between the two regions.
The program is open to doctoral, post-doctoral, and faculty researchers. The scholarship provides funding for travel and living expenses for a period of up to three months for short-term research visits and up to six months for long-term research visits.
To be eligible for the ASEM-DUO Research Program, applicants must be affiliated with a university or research institution in an ASEM member country and have a research proposal that can benefit from collaboration with a partner institution in another ASEM member country. The proposed research topic should be in one of the priority areas identified by the program, which includes:
Education
Health and well-being
Environment and climate change
Energy
Sustainable urban development
Information and communication technology
Social welfare and policy
Migration and demographic change
The application process for the ASEM-DUO Research Program typically involves submitting an application form, a research proposal, a letter of recommendation, and other supporting documents. The exact requirements and deadlines may vary depending on the participating universities and countries.
The ASEM-DUO Research Program is administered by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), an intergovernmental organization based in Singapore. More information about the program, including a list of participating universities and countries, can be found on the ASEF website.