Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan Internships

The Industrial Technology Research Institute is a nonprofit R&D organization engaging in applied research and technical services originated from Taiwan. Founded in 1973, ITRI has played a vital role in transforming Taiwan’s economy from a labor-intensive industry to a high-tech industry. Numerous well-known, high-tech companies in Taiwan, such as leaders in the semiconductor industry TSMC and UMC, can trace their origins to ITRI.
Each summer ITRI hosts about 30 international students for internships of 2-3 months. ITRI also offers a limited number of longer internships of 4-6 months during spring, summer, and fall.
Who can apply: This ITRI Taiwan internship program is open to undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at accredited 4-year colleges and universities.
Research Areas: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Marketing and Human Resources (HR),
Location: Taiwan
Duration: The interns should be available to work for at least 10 weeks in the period from May to September. Longer internships are also possible; dates can be flexible depending on student and department needs.
Stipend: 
  • Monthly stipend (before taxes): NT$24,000 – NT$36,000 per month, depending on student’s experience and department’s situation; if you are offered a position, the offer will specify the stipend and other details.
  • Free on-site accommodation on ITRI campus – modern dormitories on a spacious campus with dining and recreational facilities.
However the interns are responsible for their travel expenses to and from ITRI’s Taiwan campus.
For more details and to apply, visit ITRI Taiwan Internship Program’s page.
Please note that these are rolling internships meaning that the positions would close as soon as ITRI finds a suitable candidate. So the earlier you apply, the better!
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