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Scholarships for the Academic Year 2026/2027

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Scholarship awards under intergovernmental exchange programmes    

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (MEYS) annually offers scholarships to foreign nationals within the framework of bilateral exchange programmes arranged with the following countries:

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Scholarships can only be granted to candidates officially recommended for the award by the appropriate authorities in the eligible countries, mentioned in the list above. These authorities inform applicants about the method of application, set the closing date for applications and organize the selection procedure.

Applications submitted directly to the MEYS by individual applicants cannot be accepted and processed.

Who can apply:

Scholarships of this type are designed for university/college students or graduates and Ph.D. candidates (exceptionally for academic staff members, if the exchange programme concerned involves this target group) who wish to undertake study or research visits to one of the Czech public institutions of higher education. 

The scholarships for summer language courses are announced separately.

Eligible recipients and period of scholarship:

The categories of eligible recipients are specified by each of the exchange programmes arranged with the countries concerned. Detailed information on the entry requirements, in particular the minimum academic qualifications, can be provided by the appropriate authorities in the eligible countries (see pdf/doc documents above).

The period of scholarship usually ranges from 2 to 10 months. Scholarships may be awarded repeatedly to the same recipients, provided that they submit a renewed application for the following academic year and are selected by the appropriate authorities in their home countries.

Type of course / conditions of enrolment:

Scholarship-holders usually attend courses that do not lead to the award of a degree (non-degree study courses) or pursue an independent research activity (research visit), depending on their academic qualifications and preferences. Applicants are required to choose a field of study that is related to the field that they are studying or studied in the past at their home university/college.

Enrolment in standard degree study programmes, especially Ph.D. courses, for the period of scholarship, is also possible. The feasibility of this option depends on the host university.

The terms and conditions of admission and requirements concerning the language of tuition are stipulated autonomously by the host universities which take independent decisions whether or not each applicant can be accepted within the framework of the MEYS’ scholarship programme.

Access to the art academies can be somewhat limited because the applicants must meet demanding requirements and demonstrate their talent. Samples of their artistic work, e.g. photographs, video/audio recording of a musical performance etc., must be attached to the application forms of fine/performing arts students/graduates.

Language of tuition:

The primary language of tuition is Czech. Scholarship-holders can be admitted also to some English-medium courses. Admission to courses and programmes with tuition in the English language is possible only on condition that the host university concerned decides, of its own volition, to provide a full tuition fee waiver to the prospective scholarship-holder.  Scholarship-holders are then exempted from tuition fees. A substantial part of the scholarship is a subsidy provided by the MEYS directly to the host faculty to cover tuition.

Letter of invitation / preliminary letter of acceptance:

Prospective applicants are advised to contact the faculty of their choice directly and request a letter of invitation/preliminary acceptance letter from the respective department. Such a letter is not usually listed among obligatory attachments to the application form of students. Nevertheless, its submission is recommended, even if not explicitly stated in the exchange programme concerned as a mutually agreed condition, since it can simplify and expedite the admission procedure. Applicants are required to point out to the prospective host faculties that they intend to apply for the MEYS’ scholarship.

Academic staff members are always required to attach a letter of invitation to their applications.


APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Final applications, including the required attachments, are submitted via an online registration system. The link to each call for applications, the closing date for applications and details on the method relevant to each country are announced by the appropriate authorities in the eligible countries.

In some of the eligible countries, a one-step procedure requires the applicants to register immediately in the online system. In most countries, a two-step procedure is applied, i. e. the initial application is filed outside of the online system with the appropriate authority and the candidates and substitutes recommended for the scholarship awards subsequently register in the online system, fill out the online application and download the required attachments.

Irrespective of the alternatives described above, nominations of candidates and substitutes recommended for the awards must be in all cases submitted to the MEYS by the appropriate authorities in the eligible countries. Applications sent directly to the MEYS by individual applicants will not be processed. Applications filed in the online system by applicants who do not feature on the official list of nominees will be rejected.

The closing dates for applications are set by the appropriate authorities in the eligible countries; the deadlines may differ in individual countries but are usually fixed for February in order to meet the subsequent schedule of admission procedure.  

Application form - students (to be used in the two-step application procedure):

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Application form - academic staff (to be used in the two-step application procedure):

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General information for all applicants

All applicants should indicate the preferred period of scholarship in their application form. The MEYS reserves the right to change the requested term of scholarship and/or place any applicant onto a course and/or higher education institution different from those indicated in his/her scholarship application form, if admission to the course requested by the applicant is not possible.

The application form must be filled out completely; the attachments listed below represent the minimum requirements and are submitted with the application also in the online registration system. Incomplete applications will not be processed.

Minimum required attachments:

A.  Students – study /research stays up to 30 days

  • academic curriculum vitae,
  • list of publications (if applicable),
  • detailed plan of study/research,
  • passport / ID copy (not required of citizens of EU/EEA countries).

B. Students – study /research stays exceeding 30 days

  • academic curriculum vitae,
  • list of publications (if applicable),
  • detailed plan of study/research,
  • two letters of recommendation from academic supervisors or an employer,
  • photocopy of diploma (if applicable),
  • certified transcript(s) of records,
  • passport / ID copy (not required of citizens of EU/EEA countries).

C. Academic staff members

  • academic curriculum vitae,
  • list of publications,
  • detailed plan of study/research,
  • letter of invitation issued by a department/institute of a public institution of higher education in the Czech Republic,
  • passport / ID copy (not required of citizens of EU/EEA countries).

All documents must be written in or translated into Czech or English.

Fine arts and performing arts students/graduates are moreover required to attach a sample of their artistic work, e.g. photographs, video/audio recording of a musical performance etc.


PRACTICAL DETAILS

Successful outcomes of the scholarship applications are communicated to the applicants by Decisions issued by the MEYS. There is no legal claim to the scholarship award. The scholarship is not transferable to another person.

For the academic year 2026/2027, the scholarship amounts to CZK 12,000 per month for those who do not hold a Master's degree or equivalent and CZK 13,000 per month for holders of a Master's degree or equivalent, unless they enrol in another Bachelor's or Master's degree programme in the Czech Republic.

Scholarship-holders are exempted from tuition fees. A substantial part of the scholarship is a subsidy provided by the MEYS directly to the host faculty to cover the scholarship-holder's tuition.

The monthly scholarship paid to the scholarship-holder is transferred to the bank account by the appropriate department of the host faculty/university or has to be collected in person at the appropriate department of the host faculty/university. The method is stipulated by the host institution.

Students from Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, People's Republic of China, Poland and Romania receive their scholarships from the relevant authorities/agencies in their home countries.

Scholarship-holders may apply for lodging at student dormitories and can take meals at student catering facilities. Scholarship-holders reimburse the related board and lodging expenses themselves. The applicants are requested to indicate in their application form whether they wish to be accommodated at a student dormitory.


MEDICAL CARE

Medical care for EU/EEA citizens and also citizens of the United Kingdom and Switzerland who are properly insured in their home countries is provided in compliance with the European Parliament and Council (EC) Regulation No. 883/2004, as last amended, its implementing Regulation No. 987/2009, as amended by Regulation No. 465/2012 and Regulation No. 1231/2010 - detailed information is available on the website of the Health Insurance Bureau.

Please note that the expenses for repatriation are not covered by the provisions of the aforementioned EU Regulations, and it is therefore advisable to obtain an insurance policy to this end.

As regards non-EU/EEA citizens, the admitted applicants are required to arrange travel medical insurance covering the expenses for comprehensive medical care for the entire period of their stay in the Czech Republic (and covering also the expenses related to repatriation for medical reasons). Detailed information on the minimum scope of the compulsory medical insurance is available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior; it can be provided also by the consular section of the Czech Embassy in your country.

Detailed information on the regulations governing residence on the territory of the Czech Republic is available on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.


FORFEITURE OF SCHOLARSHIP

The scholarship is not paid during the scholarship-holder’s absence from the territory of the Czech Republic which lasts for more than 30 calendar days, and during the interruption of or following the termination of studies.

Only one half of the monthly scholarship is provided for any month in which the scholarship-holder is present in the territory of the Czech Republic for less than 15 calendar days.

Specific provisions apply to cases when the scholarship-holder is outside of the territory of the Czech Republic, but this absence is part of study/research-related duties stipulated by the host institution. 

The claim to the scholarship is forfeited and the scholarship is withdrawn, if the admitted applicant fails to commence his/her research or study stay within 30 calendar days from the prescribed date indicated in the respective Ministry Decision without previously filing a well-founded application for its postponement.

The claim to the scholarship is forfeited and the scholarship is withdrawn, if the admitted applicant acquires entitlement to reside in the territory of the Czech Republic by virtue of a permanent residence permit.

The Ministry can also issue an amended decision on scholarship award, cancelling its previous decision in regard to the applicant, if changes of circumstances decisive for the assessment of the original application for scholarship award occur or if the Ministry finds out that the original application contained imprecise data (e.g. on the academic qualification acquired by the applicant).

The claim to the scholarship is forfeited and the scholarship is withdrawn, if the admitted applicant terminates his/her studies, is dismissed from such studies or when it transpires that the scholarship has been awarded on the basis of fraudulent conduct or statement of incorrect data.


Czech system of higher education

Information on the Czech institutions of higher education is available at: www.studyin.cz. For information on the study fields offered, please visit the websites of individual public institutions of higher education.

A comprehensive list of study programmes offered by the institutions of higher education (in Czech only) is also available at: https://regvssp.msmt.cz/registrvssp/csplist.aspx.


Personal Data Processing:

Basic information on the processing and protection of personal data by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (MEYS) is published in the Czech language at: http://www.msmt.cz/ministerstvo/zakladni-informace-o-zpracovani-osobnich-udaju-ministerstvem, translation in English at: http://www.msmt.cz/contacts-and-informations/data-protection-officer.

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