Czech Government Scholarships for Developing Countries

Deadline: 30 September of the year prior to the given academic year
Open to: students of developing countries (out of European Union)
Scholarship: 14.000 CZK – 15.000 CZK (500 – 540 Eur)/month

Description

The Government of the Czech Republic offers scholarships within the framework of its Foreign Development Assistance in support of the study of foreign nationals from developing countries at public institutions of higher education in the Czech Republic.

The Government Scholarships are designed to cover the following studies:

Pursued in the Czech language:

  • Bachelor’s study programmes (three- to four-year long);
  • Master’s study programmes (comprehensive four- to six-year long programmes);
  • Doctoral study programmes (three- to four-year long).

Language and preparatory studies (one-year long; only for those who have applied for a scholarship to study in the Czech language) provided for by the Institute for Language and Preparatory Studies of Charles University.

Pursued in the English language:

  • Selected follow-up Master’s study programmes (one- to three-year long);
  • Selected Doctoral study programmes (three- to four-year long).

Eligibility

Scholarships are dedicated solely to promoting the studies of adults who are foreign nationals from developing third countries in need. Neither a citizen of the Czech Republic, nor a citizen of the European Union, nor any other foreign national with a permanent residence permit on the territory of the Czech Republic may therefore apply for the scholarship. Furthermore, the scholarships may not be granted to persons younger than 18.

Scholarship

The scholarship covers the necessary costs related to staying and studying in the Czech Republic. Currently the amount paid to students on a Bachelor’s, Master’s or follow-up Master’s study programme stands at CZK 14,000 per month (approx. €500), whereas the amount paid to students of a Doctoral study programme stands at CZK 15,000 per month (approx. €540).

The travel expenses for travelling to the Czech Republic and back to the student’s home country are paid by the party that nominated the student to study in the CR or by the foreign national at his/her own costs.

Application

Unless stated otherwise, an application for a scholarship of the Government of the CR can only be submitted through a Diplomatic Mission of the Czech Republic in the given country (find your country HERE). Each applicant is obliged to fill in an electronic application form by 30 September of the year prior to the given academic year at the latest (i.e. the calendar year that precedes the academic year for which scholarships are offered).

A limited number of scholarships is offered also to students from the developing countries who file their applications with the respective National UNESCO Commissions (the scholarship application form is available HERE and needs to be printed).

Prospective applicants are advised to address their inquiries concerning, among others, their eligibility and closing date for applications to the Czech Embassies in their countries.

For further information on the terms and conditions of scholarship awards please check out the Guidelines for Granting Scholarships of the Government of The Czech Republic or visit the official website.

7 thoughts on “Czech Government Scholarships for Developing Countries

  1. I am a Kenyan citizen. A graduate of linguistics and literature. I would really love to have a scholarship for my Masters under the English category in CR. This is my quest.

  2. I am a Kenyan Citizen. I graduated with a bachelors degree in English and Literature in 2013 and would really love to take up my masters course at the CR through this scholarship. This is my quest.

  3. my name is Konlan Margaret & i am a citizen of Ghana i had my first degree at the University For Development Studies. I wil really be glad if i am given the opportunity to further my studies in the CZech Republic under this schoolarship in the english category.I Studied Intergrated Development Studies in my first degree.

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