Deadline: 15-Apr-2026
The Visegrad Scholarship Program 2026 offers funding for Master’s and post-Master’s students and researchers to study or conduct research across 190+ accredited institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Scholarships provide €3,500 per semester for scholars and €2,000 per semester for host institutions, supporting academic mobility, regional cooperation, and research relevant to the V4 region.
Overview of the Scholarship
The Visegrad Scholarship Program aims to:
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Strengthen academic cooperation across Central and Eastern Europe
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Support mobility of students and researchers
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Encourage study and research relevant to the Visegrad (V4) region
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Foster institutional collaboration across participating countries
The program is designed to enhance cross-border learning, research experience, and regional academic networks for scholars and host institutions.
Funding Details
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Scholar support: €3,500 per semester
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Host institution support: €2,000 per semester
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Duration: 1–2 semesters (full-time academic engagement)
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Coverage: Supports tuition, living costs, and institutional hosting fees
Eligible Activities
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Full-time study at an accredited host institution in a V4 country
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Research projects or post-Master’s studies aligned with regional priorities
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Participation in academic, research, or collaborative activities at the host institution
Who Can Apply?
Eligible Applicants
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Master’s or post-Master’s students
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Researchers in any discipline and language
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Applicants enrolled in or planning to attend a host institution in another eligible country
Eligibility Criteria
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Previous degree requirements:
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Completed a bachelor’s degree or at least three years of higher education if programs are not divided into bachelor’s and master’s levels
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Cross-border requirement:
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Applicant’s citizenship differs from the host country
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Previous university degree completed in a different country
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Distance requirement: Residence or current university/employer must be more than 150 km from host institution
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Preference:
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Applicants who have not previously received Visegrad support
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Projects or studies that align with regional priorities and collaboration goals
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How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure nationality, prior education, and distance requirements are met
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Select host institution: Choose from 190+ accredited universities and institutes in Central and Eastern Europe
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Prepare application materials: Include personal statement, study/research plan, CV, academic transcripts, and reference letters
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Submit application: Follow the official Visegrad Scholarship portal submission process
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Await selection: Successful applicants will be notified according to programme timelines
Tips for a Strong Application
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Demonstrate relevance to V4 regional priorities
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Highlight academic and research objectives clearly
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Emphasize collaboration potential with host institution
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Show previous academic achievements and mobility experience
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Ensure all documents meet eligibility and distance requirements
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying for less than one semester or exceeding two semesters
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Not meeting the cross-border citizenship or distance requirements
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Failing to align study/research plan with regional priorities
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Submitting incomplete documentation or missing references
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How much funding is provided per semester?
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€3,500 for scholars and €2,000 for host institutions per semester.
2. Who can apply?
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Master’s or post-Master’s students and researchers of any discipline or language.
3. Can applicants study in their home country?
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No. The host institution must be in a different country, and the applicant’s previous degree must also have been obtained abroad.
4. How long can scholarships last?
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1–2 semesters of full-time academic engagement.
5. Are there distance requirements?
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Yes. Applicants’ current university/employer or residence must be more than 150 km from the host institution.
6. Can previous Visegrad scholars apply again?
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Preference is given to applicants who have not received Visegrad support before.
7. Are all disciplines and languages eligible?
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Yes. The programme is open to all disciplines and languages offered at accredited host institutions.
Conclusion
The Visegrad Scholarship Program 2026 strengthens academic mobility and regional cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe by supporting Master’s and post-Master’s students and researchers. Through funding for scholars and host institutions, the programme fosters cross-border learning, collaborative research, and long-term partnerships, contributing to a more integrated and cooperative V4 academic network.
For more information, visit International Visegrad Fund.









































