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Ambassador Lin visits Minister of Education

Published 28 September 2022
Basseterre
Buckie Got It, St Kitts and Nevis News Source

AMBASSADOR LIN PAYS THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION A COURTESY CALL


Basseterre: St. Kitts, Tuesday, September 27, 2022
:​ Minister of Education Hon. Dr. Geoffrey
Hanley welcomed a courtesy visit from His Excellency Michael Lin, Resident Ambassador of
the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis on Tuesday, September
27.

During the brief and cordial visit, Ambassador Lin gave insight into the continued investment
made by the government of Taiwan in the development of the Federation’s human resources,
through its annual provision of tertiary education scholarships.


“Annually we will provide students with two different scholarships; MOFA and ICDF
scholarships for students to seek their tertiary education in Taiwan. Next year we’ll increase the
number of students for the MOFA scholarship to 10 students and for the ICDF that will be a little
different because the ICDF applicants have to compete with other students from our allies in this
region”, the Ambassador explained.


Providing deeper insight into the differences which exist between the MOFA and ICDF
scholarships the Ambassador continued,


“The ICDF scholarship subjects are mostly linked to national development; the focus is on
Agriculture, Civil Engineering, IT, Medicine, Public Health. The subjects are taught in English
so the students don’t have to go through their first year of learning Mandarin, which will save
them more time to complete their studies in Taiwan. But for the MOFA scholarship, because all
the subjects are taught in Mandarin, the students will have to spend their first year studying
Mandarin. Altogether the scholarship for the MOFA students is five years and for the ICDF it
depends on the degree [Master or PHD] chosen.”


Ambassador Lin expressed hope for future enhanced and strengthened diplomatic relations
between the Federation and Republic of China (Taiwan) and congratulated Minister Hanley for
his success during the recently held elections.


Expressing gratitude on behalf of his ministry and by extension the people of St. Kitts and Nevis,
Minister Hanley stated


“I would like to thank you for the courtesy call and of course, you know that St. Kitts and Nevis
has been enjoying a relationship with your country for almost 40 years. On behalf of the Prime
Minister and the Federation we want to thank you for the contributions you have been making
over the years. I am happy to learn that we would have an increase in scholarship
opportunities for our students to travel to Taiwan. This [tertiary education] is deemed very
important and a priority area for us as we try to improve training at all levels [in the economic
sector]. As a result, the kindness of your government in offering an increase in scholarship
opportunities would only put our students in a better position upon

their return to better serve the country. Even the local scholarships that are being offered to the
students at both primary and secondary schools, we are extremely happy about this opportunity. We
want to thank you on behalf of those thousands of children who have benefitted and those who
will be benefitting as the years go by.”


Minister Hanley echoed Ambassador Lin’s expectations for enhanced and strengthened
diplomatic relations between the two islands.

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Ambassador Lin visit

His Excellency Michael Lin and The Minister of Education Hon. Dr. Geoffrey
Hanley

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