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Date added: 2023-03-23

Visegrad Scholarship Program

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Visegrad scholarships support Master’s and post-Master’s students and researchers in all disciplines and in any language for up to two semesters at more than 190 accredited higher-education institutions across Central and Eastern Europe.

The scholarship enables studying abroad a tany accredited University/institute in other Visegrad country and in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine.

Also, within the scholarship citizenz of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine, are able to study in Visegrad countries.

Conditions

The country of the applicant’s citizenship must be different from the country of the host institution. Applicants can already be enrolled at the University for which they seek support; their previous levels of University studies, however, must be completed in a country other than where he/she applies for the scholarship.

The distance between the applicant’s current employer/University or the permanent residence and the host University/institute should exceed 150 km.

Study/research period of support is 1-2 semesters for full-time Master’s level studies or full-time post-Master’s studies/research.

The amount of the support is €3,000/semester for scholar + €1,500/semester for the host institution.

How to apply?

An application must be submitted online via My Visegrad by 15th April, 2023, 12 PM (noon) and must include the following uploaded documents written in English or accompanied by a translation (either certifies by a sworn translator or by the university official):

Master’s level scholarship:

  • Scanned valid ID document,
  • Scanned transcript of records covering at least the last two completed semesters or a diploma suplement,
  • Scanned letter of acceptance from the host University.

Post-Master’s level scholarship:

  • Scanned valid ID document,
  • Scanned letter of acceptance with a detailed working plan.

Check here for more information.

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