Visegrad Fellowships 2026 in Central Europe (Fully Funded Research Opportunity)
The Visegrad Fellowships 2026–2027 are now open for applications, offering short-term, fully funded research opportunities for doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers across Central Europe. Funded by the International Visegrad Fund, this program supports academic mobility, collaboration, and research development within the Visegrad region.
Designed for flexibility and impact, the fellowship enables scholars to conduct research, deliver lectures, or collaborate with institutions in neighboring countries.
Fellowship Overview
Program Name: Visegrad Fellowship Program
Funded By: International Visegrad Fund
Fellowship Type: Short-term research fellowship
Duration: 2 to 10 weeks
Funding: Up to €5,000
Deadline: 31 May
Location: Central Europe
Host Countries
The fellowship supports research stays in the Visegrad countries:
Czechia
Hungary
Poland
Slovakia
Applicants from Ukraine are also eligible.
Degree Level
- Doctoral (PhD students)
- Postdoctoral researchers
Available Subjects
- Open to all academic disciplines
- No thematic restrictions
Benefits
The Visegrad Fellowship offers a simple and flexible funding structure:
- €500 per week
- Total funding up to €5,000 (10 weeks)
- Payment structure:
- 80% at the beginning
- 20% after completion
- Funds can be used freely for:
- Travel
- Accommodation
- Daily expenses
Eligible Nationalities
Be a citizen and resident of one of the eligible countries:
- Czechia
- Hungary
- Poland
- Slovakia
- Ukraine
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be a citizen and resident of one of the eligible countries:
- Czechia
- Hungary
- Poland
- Slovakia
- Ukraine
- Be enrolled in a PhD program or hold a doctoral degree
- Conduct research in a different Visegrad country (not their own)
- Have a clear research plan and host institution
- Participate in person (remote allowed only in exceptional cases)
Application Procedure
Required Documents
Applicants must submit:
- Research proposal
- Valid ID or passport
- Proof of PhD enrollment or degree
- Invitation letter from host institution
- Recommendation letter
All documents must be submitted in English.
How to Apply
Follow these steps:
- Create an Account
- Register on the official My Visegrad portal
- Prepare Research Proposal
- Clearly define your research goals and timeline
- Secure Host Invitation
- Obtain a formal letter from a host institution in another Visegrad country
- Upload Documents
- Submit all required materials online
- Submit Application
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Quality and relevance of research proposal
- Academic background and publications
- Feasibility of the project
- Regional relevance to Central Europe
Important Notes
- Rolling applications: Apply early to increase chances
- First-time applicants are given priority
- Reapplications in the same cycle are discouraged
- Final deadline: 31 May 2026 (12:00 PM)
Why Apply for the Visegrad Fellowship?
The International Visegrad Fund fellowship stands out for its simplicity and flexibility. Unlike many research grants, it does not require long-term commitments or complex partnerships, making it ideal for short, focused academic work.
It also offers valuable opportunities to:
- Build international collaborations
- Access unique archives and research facilities
- Gain academic exposure in Central Europe