The International Visegrad Fund (IVF), established in 2000 by the four Visegrad Group (V4) countries—Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia—is a major initiative that fosters education, research, culture, and innovation across Central and Eastern Europe. Headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia, the Fund strengthens academic and cultural cooperation while supporting young scholars, researchers, and artists.
Master’s Degree (1–4 semesters)
PhD / Post-Master Research (1–2 semesters)
Independent Research & Fellowships (short-term, up to 2 months for OSA Fellowship)
The scholarships and grants support a wide range of disciplines, including:
Arts & Humanities
Social Sciences
Natural Sciences & Engineering
Education & Youth Development
Media, Culture & Performing Arts
Innovation and Research
Visegrad Grants – For NGOs, municipalities, universities, and research centers in V4 countries.
Visegrad+ Grants – For projects involving V4 countries and non-EU states in the Western Balkans or Eastern Partnership.
Strategic Grants – Focused on V4’s annual strategic priorities.
Visegrad Scholarship Programme (VSP) – For Master’s, PhD, and Post-Master students.
OSA Fellowships – For scholars, journalists, and artists conducting research at the Open Society Archives in Budapest.
Visegrad Artist Residency Programme (VARP) – For visual artists, musicians, writers, and performers.
Tuition coverage (full or partial, depending on the host institution/program)
Monthly allowance (varies by host country)
Travel and accommodation support for OSA Fellows and Artists-in-Residence
€2,000 fellowship grant for OSA research in Budapest (includes travel + stay)
Access to academic networking and cross-cultural collaboration opportunities
Applicants must be citizens of the following:
V4 Countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
Western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo
Eastern Partnership Countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine
To qualify for the Visegrad Scholarship Programme (VSP):
Applicants must be citizens of eligible countries (V4, Western Balkans, Eastern Partnership).
Must apply to accredited universities or research institutions in V4 countries.
Submit a strong research/study proposal aligned with the IVF’s mission of cooperation and development.
Required documents include: academic transcripts, CV, research/study proposal, recommendation letters, and proof of admission (if available).
Step 1: Submit an online application via the official IVF portal.
Step 2: Upload all required documents (proposal, CV, transcripts, recommendation letters, admission letter).
Step 3: Applications are reviewed by expert committees; final approval is granted by the Council of Ambassadors.
Deadlines:
Grants: February 1, June 1, October 1
Scholarships: April 15, 2025 (11:59 CET)
OSA Fellowships: Twice annually (dates published on official website)
The Slovakia International Visegrad Fund Scholarships & Grants 2025–2026 provide unique opportunities for students, researchers, and artists to advance their careers in Central Europe. With generous financial support, world-class academic access, and strong cultural exchange, the program fosters regional partnerships while empowering individual growth.
👉 For official guidelines and applications, visit: www.visegradfund.org
1. What is the Visegrad Fund Scholarship Programme (VSP)?
A funding initiative for Master’s, PhD, and Post-Master students from V4, Western Balkans, and Eastern Partnership countries.
2. Who can apply?
Students, researchers, and fellows from eligible V4, Western Balkans, and Eastern Partnership countries.
3. Which academic fields are supported?
All major disciplines—humanities, sciences, engineering, arts, and more.
4. Are the scholarships fully funded?
Yes, the program offers both fully funded and partially funded opportunities, depending on the host institution.
5. How much funding is available?
Funding covers tuition, monthly stipends, travel support, and fellowship grants (e.g., €2,000 for OSA research).
6. Where do I apply?
Applications must be submitted online via the Visegrad Fund Portal.
7. What are the deadlines?
Scholarships: April 15, 2025
Grants: Feb 1, June 1, Oct 1
OSA Fellowships: Check official website
8. What documents are required?
Proposal, CV, transcripts, recommendation letters, and proof of admission (if available).
9. Can artists apply?
Yes, through the Visegrad Artist Residency Programme (VARP).
10. How are applicants selected?
By expert committees, with final approval from the Council of Ambassadors.