UNESCO/Poland Joint Fellowship 2025 edition in Poland (Fully Funded)
Applications are now open for the UNESCO/Poland Joint Fellowship 2025. The term “joint” means this program is supported and funded by both UNESCO and Poland. This is a six-month research opportunity at AGH University in Kraków, Poland. The program will start on October 1, 2025, and end on March 31, 2026.
There is no application fee, and UNESCO will choose 28 participants from various countries around the world. The goal of the UNESCO/Poland Fellowship is to give students and researchers a chance to work on projects related to science, technology, and engineering in Poland.
This fellowship is open to those who have completed or are studying for a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD degree.
Fellowship Summary
- Host Country: Poland
- Organized by: UNESCO
- Duration: 6 Months
- Participants: 28
- Financial Support: Fully Funded
- Deadline: May 12, 2025
What Does It Cover?
- Tuition fees
- Monthly stipend
- One-time arrival allowance
- Return airfare (flight tickets)
- Health insurance
- One-time pocket money of $120 USD
Research Location
Participants will do their research at AGH University of Kraków, located at A. Mickiewicza Ave 30, Kraków, Poland.
Eligible Countries (Reordered for Uniqueness)
Latin America and the Caribbean (12 Countries)
- The Bahamas
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Saint Lucia
- Peru
- Mexico
- Jamaica
- Haiti
- El Salvador
- Dominican Republic
- Cuba
- Barbados
Asia and the Pacific (22 Countries)
- Viet Nam
- Vanuatu
- Tuvalu
- Turkmenistan
- Tonga
- The Solomon Islands
- Thailand
- Tajikistan
- Republic of Maldives
- Republic of Kiribati
- Papua New Guinea
- Palau
- Pakistan
- Nauru
- Mongolia
- Kyrgyzstan
- Kazakhstan
- Independent State of Samoa
- Fiji
- Brunei Darussalam
- Bhutan
Arab States (2 Countries)
- Iraq
- Bahrain
Africa (21 Countries)
- Zambia
- United Republic of Tanzania
- Uganda
- The Seychelles
- The Comoros
- South Africa
- Senegal
- Nigeria
- Mozambique
- Mali
- Malawi
- Kenya
- Gambia
- Gabon
- Ethiopia
- Eritrea
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Côte d’Ivoire ( West Africa )
- Cape Verde
- Burkina Faso
- Angola
Who Can Apply?
- Citizens of the countries listed above
- Applicants must be 32 years old or younger
- Must read the official documents (Annex I and IV) for terms and eligible research fields
- Stay in Poland should under 6 months
Required Documents
- Completed UNESCO/Poland Fellowship Application Form
- Valid Passport
- Passport-size Photo
- Certified English-translated degrees (Bachelor, Master, or PhD)
- UNESCO Language Certificate
- Two Recommendation Letters
How to Apply?
Applications must be submitted through your country’s National Commission for UNESCO. Only endorsed applications will be accepted.
You can find more details and apply through the official UNESCO website.