The Government of the Czech Republic
offers scholarships within the framework of its Foreign Development
Assistance in support of the study of foreign nationals from developing
countries at public institutions of higher education in the Czech
Republic.
These so called Government Scholarships are
designed to cover the standard length of study:
1) in Bachelor/Master/Doctoral study
programmes plus one-year preparatory course of the Czech language (which
is combined with other field-specific training). Government scholarships of
this category are awarded to graduates from upper secondary schools, or
Bachelor's/Master's degree courses, as applicable, who can enrol only in
study programmes in which instruction is given in the Czech language. Depending
on the subject area, applicants are normally required to sit entrance
examinations at the higher education institution concerned. Successful passing of
entrance examinations constitutes a precondition for the scholarship
award;
or
2) in follow-up Master study programmes or Doctoral
study programmes. Government scholarships of this category are awarded
to graduates of Bachelor or Master study programmes, respectively, who enrol in
study programmes with instruction in the English language.
Scholarships are provided in the field
of Economics, Agriculture, Informatics, Environment
and Energetics at public universities in the Czech Republic.
The scholarships are dedicated solely to promoting the studies of adults who are foreign nationals from developing third countries in need. Neither a citizen of the Czech Republic, nor a citizen of the European Union, nor any other foreign national with a permanent residence permit on the territory of the Czech Republic may therefore apply for the scholarship. Furthermore, the scholarships may not be granted to persons younger than 18. (The applicant has to turn 18 as of 1 September of the year when s/he commences studies in the Czech Republic at the latest.)
The scholarships are dedicated solely to promoting the studies of adults who are foreign nationals from developing third countries in need. Neither a citizen of the Czech Republic, nor a citizen of the European Union, nor any other foreign national with a permanent residence permit on the territory of the Czech Republic may therefore apply for the scholarship. Furthermore, the scholarships may not be granted to persons younger than 18. (The applicant has to turn 18 as of 1 September of the year when s/he commences studies in the Czech Republic at the latest.)
A limited number of scholarships is offered also
to students from the developing countries who file their applications with the respective National UNESCO Commissions
(the scholarship application form is available at: http://registr.dzs.cz/registr.nsf and needs to be printed). For
contact information on individual local offices see http://www.unesco.org/ (and search under
the heading Communities, National Commissions).
Prospective applicants are advised to address
their inquiries concerning, among others, their eligibility and closing date
for applications to the Czech Embassies in their
countries.
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