Taiwan Peace Fellowship
We support outstanding individuals from diverse backgrounds across the globe. We strengthen their capacity to drive positive change. The Program brings together a cohort of Peace Fellows to Taiwan for three weeks to foster intellectual growth, knowledge sharing, skill development, and promote networking opportunities.
Our Peace Fellows are forward-thinking innovators who are deeply committed to the pursuit of peace. They are dedicated professionals making strides in their careers and eager to broaden their understanding of the world.
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About the Program
In a time of significant global challenges marked by rapid technological change, escalating climate crises, and the ever-present threat of conflict, the Lung Yingtai Cultural Foundation is committed to advancing peace, resilience, and constructive dialogue.
We believe that in times of intense value divides, dialogue is more critical than ever. The pressing question is how to seek common ground amidst differences and find consensus in diversity. Social resilience, we believe, is the bedrock of lasting peace—not just through economic and military strength, but through a sustainable environment, stable resource supply, and the commitment of each citizen.
Peace is a value that must be continually practiced and passed onwards. Through peace education, we aim to enhance society’s awareness, deepen understanding, and strengthen the capacity to safeguard peace, providing future generations with lasting hope and strength.
Who We Are Looking For
Our fellows include peace activists, thought leaders, NGO workers, educators, entrepreneurs, and public service professionals—each united by a commitment to build a more peaceful and sustainable world.
Ideal candidates are those who:
- Have hands-on experience in peacebuilding in conflict zones, integrating climate considerations.
- Actively promote dialogue and conflict resolution.
- Lead NGOs driving social change that addresses both peace and environmental sustainability.
- Educate and mentor the next generation of leaders on the intersections of peace, resilience, and climate action.
- Improve governance with a focus on social equity and environmental stewardship.
- Work towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Key Activities
The Taiwan Peace Fellowship Program is a three-week, full-time residency based in Taipei, running from September 7–29, 2025.
Fellows will gain personal development, access platforms to share experiences with the Chinese-speaking world, and expand network through the following activities:
- Visiting key organizations focused on peace and resilience-building.
- Participating in discussions with local and international experts.
- Sharing personal peacebuilding stories through the “Tell Us About You” program and the weekly salon.
- Engaging with students through master classes and panel discussions.
- Exploring historical sites significant to peace and conflict resolution.
Fellowship Benefits
- Economy-class airfare
- Accommodation for the duration of the program
- A stipend to cover living expenses during the three weeks in Taiwan
Applicant Qualifications
- Professional Experience: Applicants should have between 5 and 10 years of international experience in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, or social resilience, particularly relating to climate change, with demonstrated accomplishments.
- Citizenship: Applicants must hold a citizenship other than Taiwan. While those holding dual citizenship are eligible, priority will be given to candidates whose work primarily focuses on regions beyond Taiwan.
- Full participation: Participants are required to attend the Program in its entirety.
- Applicant Profile:
Candidates must demonstrate:- An established record of achievement in their field.
- A commitment to peacebuilding and social resilience.
- The potential for future leadership in peace efforts.
- A commitment to fully engage in a rigorous program of activities.
Required Documents
- Resume (1-2 pages, with photo)
- Personal Statement (up to 1,000 words), explaining your work in peacebuilding, your motivation for applying, and the peace story you wish to share
- Two Letters of Recommendation