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2025-2026 Teach Fellowship in Taiwan
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Featured Job
2025-2026 Teach Fellowship in Taiwan
Building iconAICEE International Cultural and Educational Exchange
Map marker iconTaipei, New Taipei, Taiwan
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Start in August 2025

About AICEE International Cultural and Educational Exchange

ABOUT AICEE

Our Mission and Purpose

The Taiwan Association for International Cultural and Educational Exchange (AICEE Taiwan) was established in August 2020 (Registration No. 109005666, Ministry of the Interior). Guided by three core principles—”Educational Culture,” “Digital Innovation,” and “International Exchange”—AICEE Taiwan is committed to enhancing young students’ international skills and providing opportunities to gain valuable global experiences.

Since its establishment, the Taiwan Association for International Cultural and Educational Exchange (AICEE Taiwan) has continuously driven innovative initiatives across various domains, transitioning from physical to digital formats and from research to practical promotion. These efforts include programs such as the “International Role Model Talent Video Interviews,” the “International Education Master Forum,” the “Sailing into the Blue Ocean—Taiwan Education Fair,” the “Survey on the Internationalization of Taiwanese Universities and Colleges,” and the “TEACH Fellowship.”

Association Highlights – Localized Internationalization

  • Bringing together experienced educators, industry professionals, academic experts, and visionary young entrepreneurs, we strive to help young students enhance their international competence.
  • Implementing digital innovation strategies, we offer locally tailored activities that effectively connect with young students.
  • Collaborating with like-minded organizations, we work together to promote “localized internationalization,” helping young students build a strong foundation to embrace the opportunities and challenges of globalization.

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AICEE International Cultural and Educational Exchange contact information

Address: Section 2, Nanjing East Road, 朱園里, TPETaiwan
Phone: +886 02 2506 0100

Taiwan at a glance

Country information

Capital: Taipei

Language: Mandarin Chinese is the main language spoken, with Taiwanese (also called Hokkien)

Population: 23.51 million

Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NT$)

Government: Multiparty democracy

Major Religion(s): Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism

Climate: Subtropical in the north, tropical in the south

Size : 36,193 km²

Country quick facts

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Showing respect and politeness for elders is an important part of Taiwanese culture.
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Taiwanese people hate the rain (due to fears over acid rain) and will usually shield their skin from the sun’s rays with umbrellas.
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Taiwan has an adult literacy rate of 96%.
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The Taiwanese are known as being incredibly hard working, and Taiwanese society places a large emphasis on the importance of work and education.
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Tipping is not customary in Taiwan. Usually a 10% service charge is added to your bill when staying at a hotel, while restaurants and cab drivers will typically refuse tips.
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There are almost 5,000 7-Elevens in Taiwan, and they’re much more than a convenience store. You can dine in a 7-Eleven in Taiwan, use their free Wi-Fi, send packages and even get your dry cleaning done!.
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Many Taiwanese people like to take naps after lunch.
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