International Scholarship Β· Poland

Study in Poland NAWA Scholarship Guide

Comprehensive guide to scholarships in Poland administered by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and partner institutions, covering Master's and doctoral studies.

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Quick Facts

Status

Funding

Fully Funded

Deadline

Varies - confirm on official site

Country

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About the Study in Poland NAWA Scholarship Guide

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Scholarships in Poland are available within limits defined by bilateral agreements, financed by either the Polish government or a foreign partner government to enhance academic exchange within specific fields of study.

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The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) serves as the primary agency coordinating scholarship programmes, student exchanges, and funding for international students and scientists.

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Key programmes include the Stefan Banach NAWA Programme for Master's studies, the Lane Kirkland Scholarship Program for young leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and the Visegrad Scholarship Programme.

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Funding options cover tuition fee exemptions at public universities, monthly living stipends, travel allowances, and preparatory language courses depending on the specific scholarship scheme.

Eligible Levels

Master'sDoctoral studiesNon-degree programme

Eligible Fields

Agricultural, forestry and veterinary sciencesArtsBiological sciencesHumanitiesMedical, health and sport sciencesScienceSocial sciencesTechnological sciences
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Why Choose This Scholarship?

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Access to public universities with the Bologna Process implemented across all institutions

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Wide range of study areas spanning technical, medical, economic, and social sciences

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Comprehensive financial support including tuition waivers and monthly stipends

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Opportunities for professional internships in state, private, and nongovernmental organizations

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Immersive cultural and language preparation courses in major Polish academic centers

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What the Scholarship Covers

Monthly stipend (e.g. PLN 18,000 paid in 9 installments for the Kirkland Program; PLN 2,200 per month for Kirkland Research)
Exemption from tuition fees at public universities
Travel allowance or one return ticket to Poland
Free accommodation during the stay in Poland for specific programmes
Health insurance covering medical outpatient care, emergency treatment, and civil liability
Preparatory Polish language course (October to May) and introductory courses
Research materials and scientific and didactic packages
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Eligibility Requirements

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Citizenship and permanent residence in eligible partner countries depending on the specific programme
Hold a university degree (Bachelor's or Master's depending on the target level)
Age limits apply for specific programmes, such as under 40 years for the Lane Kirkland Scholarship and under 45 years for Kirkland Research
Professional experience requirements, such as at least two years for the Lane Kirkland Program and four years for research tracks
Language proficiency in Polish or English at a minimum B1 or B2 level as specified by the chosen track
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Documents Checklist

6 documents required

1Application Form
2Digital copy of your photo
3High school certificate or university degree certificates
4Translation of certificates if not in Polish or English
5Certificate confirming the level of language proficiency
6Project of study or research proposal where required
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How to Apply - Step by Step

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Choose the study programme using the Studyfinder tool.

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Choose the university and check specific admissions requirements, ratings, and deadlines by contacting the Admissions Office.

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Submit the scholarship application through the respective NAWA or partner programme portal.

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Receive an admissions decision and acceptance letter upon successful review.

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Apply for a student visa at the Embassy of Poland using the acceptance letter and prepare for departure.

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Application Timeline

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April or May

Admissions Campaign Start

Admissions campaigns for undergraduate and graduate programmes begin.

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30 March - 30 April

Interviews

For programmes like Lane Kirkland Research.

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Second half of September

Preparatory Courses and Program Inauguration

Introductory courses and program launch.

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Beginning of October

Academic Year Start

Classes at universities begin across Poland.

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Insider Tips & Pro Tips

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Check the admissions rules of every individual university you plan to apply to, as requirements vary.

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Start preparing visa documents and setting embassy appointments as soon as you receive your acceptance letter.

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Take advantage of the 9-month preparatory ZΓ©rowka course if you need to build proficiency in the Polish language.

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Ensure you meet the exact language prerequisites, as some tracks require B2 proficiency in Polish or English at the interview stage.

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Review specific country eligibility lists carefully, as programmes like the Stefan Banach NAWA or Lane Kirkland target distinct geographic regions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Depending on the specific programme, scholarships typically cover tuition fee waivers at public universities, monthly living stipends, travel allowances, health insurance, and accommodation.

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Yes, Polish universities offer numerous programmes taught in English, though specific scholarship tracks may have distinct language requirements or preferences for Polish proficiency.

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The Stefan Banach NAWA Programme offers scholarships for second-cycle Master's studies in Polish or English at public universities for citizens of eligible developing countries.

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No, students who are citizens of EU or EEA countries do not need a visa to study in Poland.

Check the Official Website

This scholarship typically opens around April. Confirm the current cycle and deadline on the official portal.

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