The Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research (ATISR) is committed to advancing the field of information systems by supporting researchers and academics through dedicated research grant opportunities. These grants aim to empower Taiwan-based scholars working in disciplines such as information systems, digital transformation, cybersecurity, data analytics, and business technology.
If you’re a faculty member, doctoral researcher, or independent academic professional in Taiwan, these funding opportunities may help you launch, expand, or complete your research initiatives.
Overview
ATISR research grants are designed to support innovative, interdisciplinary, and impactful research within the field of information systems. These grants cover early-stage exploration, applied projects, and collaborative research that aligns with ATISR’s mission to bridge theory and practice.
Who Can Apply:
- University faculty (full-time or adjunct) in Taiwan
- Postdoctoral researchers affiliated with a Taiwan institution
- Doctoral students (with advisor endorsement)
- Industry researchers in collaboration with academic institutions
Applicants must be based in Taiwan and demonstrate a clear link between their project and the information systems domain.
Grant Types
ATISR offers multiple types of research funding based on the research phase, team size, and goals.
| Grant Type | Max Funding (NTD) | Duration | Target Applicants |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seed Grant | 100,000 | 6 months | New/early-career researchers |
| Applied Research Grant | 250,000 | 12 months | Mid-career or cross-discipline |
| Collaborative Grant | 500,000 | 18 months | Joint academic-industry projects |
All grants may cover research materials, data collection, software, assistant wages, and small-scale travel expenses related to the project.
Focus Areas
The ATISR prioritizes proposals that address key challenges in today’s tech-driven world. Priority is given to projects with a clear impact on industry, education, or public policy.
2026 Priority Themes:
- AI integration in business systems
- Digital transformation in SMEs
- Cybersecurity and data privacy
- Blockchain for enterprise
- Smart government and e-services
- Green IT and sustainable systems
- Healthcare informatics and patient data
Proposals outside these areas are still welcome but should demonstrate clear relevance to the field.
Application
Applications are submitted via the ATISR Grants Portal, which opens during specific grant cycles announced annually.
Submission Requirements:
- Completed application form (download from ATISR website)
- 3–5 page proposal (objectives, methodology, timeline, expected outcomes)
- Budget plan with justification
- CV of lead researcher and any co-investigators
- Letter of institutional support or endorsement (for students or adjunct faculty)
All materials must be submitted in English or Mandarin Chinese, depending on the grant round language requirement.
Review
The grant review process is competitive and peer-reviewed. A committee composed of ATISR editorial board members and external experts evaluates applications based on:
- Relevance to ATISR mission and research focus
- Feasibility and clarity of research plan
- Innovation and expected impact
- Track record of the applicant
- Budget rationality
Applicants will receive notification within 8–10 weeks of the submission deadline.
Reporting
Successful applicants are required to:
- Submit a midterm progress report (if applicable)
- Present research findings at an ATISR-affiliated event (conference, workshop)
- Submit a final report within 60 days of project completion
- Acknowledge ATISR support in publications and presentations
Some projects may also be invited to submit an extended paper to ATISR’s peer-reviewed proceedings or partner journals.
Timeline
The 2026 grant cycle opens in March 2026. Below is a tentative timeline for planning purposes:
| Activity | Date |
|---|---|
| Call for Proposals Opens | March 1, 2026 |
| Submission Deadline | April 30, 2026 |
| Review Period | May–June 2026 |
| Notification of Award | June 25, 2026 |
| Grant Period Start | July 15, 2026 |
Visit www.atisr.org.tw for the latest updates and application materials.
By investing in Taiwan’s academic community, ATISR continues to foster cutting-edge research that shapes the future of digital society. These grant programs provide a valuable platform for scholars to pursue impactful ideas, collaborate with peers, and contribute meaningful work to both academia and industry.
FAQs
Who can apply for ATISR research grants?
Taiwan-based faculty, PhDs, postdocs, and researchers.
What is the max funding amount?
Up to NTD 500,000 for collaborative grants.
When is the 2026 deadline?
The submission deadline is April 30, 2026.
Are students eligible for funding?
Yes – with advisor or institutional endorsement.
Is industry collaboration allowed?
Yes – especially for collaborative grant projects.


