jeanjean 2 Sep 2013 / #1Hello friends.Anybody knows if there are scholarships for non-EU students for English-taught programs at Polish universities?Those students who got very good grades during the first year of their studies can get scholarships for the second and third year?Thanks in advance
bonnbonn 2 Sep 2013 / #2This may be irrelevant, but some time ago I was also searching for Polish universities for my Canadian friend, who wanted to study in English for free. Unfortunately, I couldn't find such a university in Poland. But to my surprise, Talinin technical university in Estonia is offering courses for free. He had already applied for the masters program there, I suggest you may also hurry up if that suits your requirements. Good luck!
Monitor 13 | 1810 2 Sep 2013 / #3You can get such scholarship from EU: ec.europa.eu/education/external-relation-programmes/mundus_en.htm
delphiandomine 86 | 17823 2 Sep 2013 / #4Not anymore you can't - the funding will all change as part of Erasmus for all. I'm not sure there were ever such scholarships for non-EU citizens - unless they came as part of a partnership with a non-EU university.Anybody knows if there are scholarships for non-EU students for English-taught programs at Polish universities?Basically - no.
Monitor 13 | 1810 2 Sep 2013 / #5I know that Ukrainian, Turkish and Syrian citizens for example could do Master studies in some universities in Europe for free thanks to this scholarship 2 years ago.
polforeigner 2 Sep 2013 / #6@Monitor: like you say yourself, 2 years ago. Since then a lot of bad things have happened to the UE and all budgets have been reduced so non-EU citizens should stop dreaming. Do Turkey, Ukraine ou Bengladesh subsidize UE youth? No, they don't and so the UE does not subsidize youth from other countries either. I can understand why some people always expect a free lunch. European subsidies come from tax paid by European citizens, let us not forget!I can't ....
Monitor 13 | 1810 2 Sep 2013 / #7UE does not subsidize youth from other countries either.Even so Germany still offers free studies for not EU students. I think they're getting more and more popular, because I've read that in Berlin 30% of 1st year students are foreigners.
polforeigner 2 Sep 2013 / #8Doesn't mean it's UE money. France too has a a program of scholarships to non UE students.
arjun suresh 12 Jul 2019 / #10can an indian student apply for scholarship in poland,warsaw university ofd technology
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mafketis 38 | 10819 29 Sep 2019 / #12I am an international student of Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre AcademyHow many places are you studying at, lady?
mafketis 38 | 10819 30 Sep 2019 / #14I feel like a monster... (a happy monster, content with a job well done)