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About the programme
The goal of the studies.
We expect those completing the PhD programme to be able to:
- analyse and formulate relevant research questions aimed to make a significant contribution to their respective fields of research.
- conceptualise and implement research designs and methodologies that make it possible to push the boundaries of knowledge in their respective research fields
- communicate orally and in writing effectively and clearly, participate actively in international conferences, collaborate in international research groups, and publish in top journals
- hold positions in leading academic and research institutions, conduct research, development, and innovation projects in various organisations outside the academic environment
Applicants must have an interest in research in addition to excellent academic transcripts. The programme is open to graduates of various disciplines (including e.g. management, finance, economics, law, engineering, psychology, and other related disciplines), who aspire to make significant theoretical and methodological contributions to the development of the field of social sciences through their scientific and research activity.
Target audience
We are looking for early-stage professionals who have a passion for research and an ambition to become leading researchers in the field of social and legal sciences.
- analyse and formulate relevant research questions aimed to make a significant contribution to their respective fields of science
- hold positions in leading academic and research institutions or conduct research, development, and innovation projects in various organisations outside the academic environment
The perfect applicant deciding to pursue doctoral studies at Kozminski University:
- is ambitious;
- aspires to pursue a career in research in the field of social sciences;
- is able to analyse complex problems and issues;
- is highly proficient in English;
- has a documented record of excellent study results achieved in the past;
- holds a master’s degree in the field of social sciences, legal sciences or in a related discipline;
Learn more about the doctoral school, our students and supervisors
- Courses taught by internationally acclaimed faculty;
- An inspiring, creative, challenging, and supportive environment that stimulates its members to explore issues that matter to them;
- An atmosphere of collegiality and mutual support;
- An opportunity to engage at deep levels of research, a chance to create, question, and reflect on knowledge.
The standard duration of doctoral studies is four years. In the first two years, doctoral students are required to complete their scientific-methodical courses. Years 3 and 4 focus mainly on writing the doctoral dissertation. The course of study ends with a “defence” of the dissertation. In the course of study, doctoral students gain experience in the area of conducting research and disseminating its results as well as planning, implementing, and applying for funds for research projects - everything under the supervision of experienced researchers.
Those doctoral students who find the researching and teaching activities of KU’s faculty members highly relevant to their interests are given four years to conduct a personal research project from start to end. These four years are an opportunity for them to prepare for their future entry into the world of international academia by means of publishing activity and through participation in scientific conferences.
KU doctoral school has two processes in place aimed to monitor students’ progress:
- Research Seminars: each of the doctoral students presents their progress in their research at least once per year. The objective is not to evaluate the work performed but to help the student in their research orientation. This workshop-type meeting brings together doctoral students, dissertation supervisors, the programme director, and other faculty members from KU or from outside KU, selected in accordance with the subject of the dissertation.
- Annual Assessment: each of the doctoral students presents and discusses the results of their activity (progress made in their independent research project, dissemination of research results, involvement in research projects, etc.) and their plans for the following year. The objective is to review the work performed in a given year and to prepare a plan for the year to follow. Participants include: the supervisor of the dissertation, the programme director, and - possibly - other faculty members from KU or from outside KU. It takes place in June.
Class Schedule
The main goal of the PhD programme is to help its participants acquire and develop the skills required in the practice of a researcher and of an academic teacher. Doctoral students also work on their dissertations - research project of great significance and of the utmost quality. Apart from the dissertation element, doctoral studies include also a general and thorough research training, a chance to explore a chosen specialization, and a teaching training module.
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Do you wish to become a researcher prepared to work at the world’s best universities? Are you looking for a rigorous PhD programme run by one of the best research institutions/business schools in Central Europe? If so, Kozminski University’s full-time PhD programme in social and legal sciences is the programme for you.
Taking part in the doctoral programme at Kozminski University offers a chance for high-calibre researchers exploring disciplines such as management, economy, finance, or law to to work closely with academics at the forefront of their respective fields, to become part of a vibrant research community, and to benefit from the resources and reputation of the university.
The doctoral programme at Kozminski University provides a rigorous framework of training modules and courses that cover a wide range of topics and research methods. The curriculum involves also working closely with dissertation supervisors. Kozminski University is a relatively young school but it is also a research centre whose list of achievements in different scientific disciplines is already very impressive.
The PhD programme is an opportunity for doctoral students to get prepared to enter the world of international academia by taking part in scientific projects and industry-specific events as well as by means of their publishing activity.
We attach great significance to three criteria: your prior academic background; the relevance of your proposed research problem; the fitness of your proposal for the overall research activity of our faculty.
Applicants to the Kozminski University PhD program must hold a master’s degree or equivalent and need to have documented proficiency in the English language.
1. The list of potential supervisor:
- Economy and finance
2. The list of potential auxiliary supervisor:
1. Deadlines
- Official call publishing – February 2024
- Application opening date – 25 June 2024
- Application closing date – 2 July 2024
- PhD admission results (ranking for interviews) – 8-16 July 2024
- PhD admission results – 22 July 2024
2. Financial Conditions
Doctoral school funded by the Ministry of Education and Science
3. Requirements
Applications can be submitted by candidates of any citizenship who:
a) have completed or are completing their graduate (master) degree (e.g. level 7 European Qualification Framework) recognized by the Admission Board,
b) have at least a “proven” C1 (CEFR) level of competence in English - Date of the exam: not before October 31, 2020,
c) have a confirmation of support from a potential supervisor (among KU faculty),
d) self-declare that the candidate if committed to a full time Ph.D. programme.
e) have at least a “proven” B2 (CEFR) level of competence in English - Date of the exam: not before October 31, 2020. The minimum score corresponding to the level B2:
- International Certificate: FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC Vantage, BEC Higher – more then 173 points,
- International Certificate: IELTS – average 6.5; no part lower than 5,
- International Certificate: TOEFL iBT – 84 points.
But if you don't have an internationally recognized certificate, you will have to self-declare:
- you are a native speaker of English,
- you have attended a university program in English.
4. Selection Criteria
We attach great significance to three criteria: your prior academic background; the relevance of your proposed research problem; the fitness of your proposal for the overall research activity of our faculty.
The first step assessment is based on a candidate’s:
- personal curriculum;
- academic records;
- research proposal;
- statement of purpose;
- international graduate admission tests scores (GMAT or GRE);
- up to three reference letters;
- other relevant documents (maximum five).
The qualifications assessment criteria are as follows:
- a maximum of 40 points for the applicant’s curriculum vitae and academic records;
- a maximum of 10 points for GMAT/GRE;
- a maximum of 30 points for statement of purpose, research proposal and reference letters;
- a maximum of 10 points for other relevant elements;
- a maximum of 10 points for the interview.
The purpose of the interview is to better assess applicants’ qualifications; discuss their research proposal (relevance, international approach, issues involved) and their publications, if any; test their aptitude for the program; ascertain their proficiency in English and other foreign languages (when only self-certified), and ascertain their competence in a subject of their choice, which is part of the PhD curriculum.
A minimum of 65 total points is required to be eligible for admission to all the above PhD programs.
After completing the interviews, the Admission Board will rank the applicants
5. Documents for Selection
A wide range of information is needed in order to assess the applicants' strengths and potential for academic success. In particular, the following elements are considered:
- Application ( appendix 1 ),
- Application form ( appendix 2 ),
- A confirmation of support from a potential supervisor (among KU faculty) ( appendix 3 ),
- Personal curriculum: full CV: education, work experience, language skills, study/work abroad, other relevant skills and experiences,
- Academic records: transcript of exams and certification of undergraduate and graduate degrees awarded and final grade (if any); if the graduate program has not been completed , an enrollment document with the full study plan, the exams taken and the grades achieved,
- Statement of purpose: short description (max 1200 words) of your motivation for enrollment in Koźmiński University PhD program and of your professional goals,
- Reference letters: up to three reference letters send directly to KU by referees. Referees can be academic (first best) or non-academic (second best) ( appendix 4 ),
- Research proposal: detailed description of research proposal ( appendix 5 ),
- International Graduate Admission Tests scores: the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) with date and results. IMPORTANT: date of the test: not before 1 October 2017; GMAT/GRE score reports must be submitted by the candidates in the application procedure: score reports sent to Kozminski University by GMAC Customer Service (GMAT) and ETS (GRE) are not accepted;
- Other relevant documents (maximum five): e.g. publications, other programs attended, etc.
- Documentary evidence of English language competence,
- Self-declare that the candidate if committed to a full time Ph.D. programme,
- Copy of the national ID or a passport,
- Proof of payment of the admission fee (non-refundable).
6. Application Procedure
Candidates submit their recruitment documents between 25 June and 2 July 2024.
The documents can be sent by email to: [email protected] , traditional post or leave in A-011 room.
This deadline is not negotiable.
7. Results: Communication Procedure
Applicants are ranked according to merit.
Final ranking:
- by 22 July 2024 you will be sent a personal e-mail to the address provided in which information about the final outcome of the application will be found.
8. Financial Matters
Admission fee: 200 pln/46,72EUR (Exchange rates according to NBP table of 2024-04-08)
Scholarship per month – 3466,90 pln/809,93 EUR Exchange rates according to NBP table of 2024-04-08)
9. Full Official Call
Please carefully read the Full Official Call in order to get detailed information about the set of rules and guidelines to apply for the PhD you are interested in.
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The qualifications assessment criteria are as follows:
- a maximum of 40 points for the applicant’s curriculum vita, academic records and thesis' abstract;
- a maximum of 30 points for statement of purpose, research proposal and reference letters;
- a maximum of 10 points for other relevant elements.
The second step assessment is based on the interview, whose maximum score is 20 points.
The Admission Board will interview applicants who have obtained at least 60 points in the qualifications assessment. An applicant will be eligible for admission to the PhD program if he or she has obtained at least 60 points in the qualifications assessment and at least 15 points out of 20 in the interview.
Interviews may be held by communications technology which does not require the physical presence of the applicant.
The purpose of the interview is to better assess applicants’ qualifications; discuss their research proposal (relevance, international approach, issues involved) and their publications, if any; test their aptitude for the program; ascertain their proficiency in English and other foreign languages (when only self-certified), and ascertain their competence in a subject of their choice, which is part of the PhD curriculum.
- Abstract of the thesis only if included in your graduate program (maximum length: one page);
The documents can be sent by email to: [email protected] , traditional post or leave in A7a room.
This deadline is not negotiable.
Admission fee: 200 pln/46,72EUR (Exchange rates according to NBP table of 2024-04-08)
Please carefully read the Full Official Call in order to get detailed information about the set of rules and guidelines to apply for the PhD you are interested in.
Enrolment fee: 200 pln/46,72EUR (Exchange rates according to NBP table of 2024-04-08)
Bank account to which you can pay the registration fee: Kozminski University 03-301 Warsaw, ul. Jagiellońska 57/59 BANK PEKAO SA in Warsaw 20 1240 1024 1111 0010 1646 0637 SWIFT: PKOPPLPW Title: Doctoral School + full name
Program is free of charge na Doctoral school funded by the Ministry of Education and Science
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Applications are currently accepted for The Polish Government Scholarship as granted by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education through the Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange within bilateral agreements. This opportunity is highly competitive.
The scholarship holder is exempt from any tuition fees. An annual number of scholarships is limited and specified by bilateral agreements. The scholarship is awarded for the whole period of the chosen cycle of study. It may also be granted for a period shorter than the academic year.
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Polish Government
Host Institution(s): Jan Dlugosz University, Poland
Scholarship Worth: AUD $10,000, Flight ticket & Living Stipend
Number of Awards: Several
Study Level: Undergraduates & Postgraduates
Nationality: International Students
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The Programme aims at supporting the socio-economic development of developing countries by increasing the level of education and professional qualifications of citizens of the countries eligible for participation in the Programme by way of offering them a scholarship to undertake second-cycle studies in Poland.
The studies are undertaken on a tuition-free basis; the scholarship is paid monthly during the whole period of the academic year the classes are held in, but for no longer than 10 months of the academic year. The scholarship can be suspended in the following situations: the scholarship holder retakes a given semester or the year of studies; the scholarship holder’s stay in Poland is not legalised; the scholarship holder stays abroad for more than a month.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Polish Government Scholarships for International Students, applicants are expected to meet the following conditions:
- Applicants must be international students from eligible countries (below)
- Applicants must not have Polish citizenship and have not applied for Polish citizenship;
- Applicants who are planning to start second-cycle studies or a preparatory course in the academic year 2022/23;
- Have not obtained a diploma of completion of second-cycle studies or long-cycle master’s studies; If there is no system of two-cycle studies commonly applied in the candidate’s country of origin, candidates with a diploma of master’s studies or equivalent shall be admitted;
- Have a documented knowledge of the Polish language:
- Minimum at the A2 level in case if applicant is planning firstly start the one-year preparatory course and after course continuing education at the second-cycle degree studies in Polish language;
- Minimum at the B1 in case if applicant is planning to start the second-cycle studies in Polish language without one-year preparatory course;
- English language minimum at the B2 level in case if applicant is planning to start studies in English language.
Eligible Countries:
- Albania, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Montenegro, Ethiopia, Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Colombia , Kosovo, Lebanon, North Macedonia, Mexico, Moldova, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, South Africa, Senegal, Serbia, Tanzania, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam;
Application Procedures
How-to-Apply: To be considered for Polish Government Scholarships for International Students, applicants should apply online for this program.
The method of submitting the application will be Only in electronic form in the Agency’s ICT system, // FILL IN THE APPLICATION .
Application Deadline: Not Stated
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Poland offers scholarships to students through the government, various foundations and the universities themselves. They are available to students of Polish origin including disabled applicants as well as to international students both from within the EU itself and from countries outside the EU. The high number of institutions that offer scholarships and their fluid availability makes the situation in the country unique.
Scholarships within bilateral agreements
Financed by the Polish government or its foreign partner. The amount of scholarship is depandant on the type of study. It is also advisable to check with local authorities if they have a scholarship programme that includes studies in Poland. It’s worth to check with local authorities if they have a scholarship. More information ypu can receive from Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange (BUWiWM) www.buwiwm.edu.pl.
CEEPUS exchange programme – The programme involves 16 Central and Eastern European countries whose exchanged students are exempt from paying tuition fees plus grants funded by the hosting country.
Eastern Partnership and Post-Soviet countries scholarships – these scholarships are offered especially to Belarusian students for BA, MA and PhD studies and funded by the Konstanty Kalinowski Foundation.
Scholarships for citizens from developing countries – These scholarships assist students at PhD level of studies in technical fields in Poland. They are funded by the Polish government.
Fulbright Programme – These are essentially grants for funding an exchange program between the United and Poland to enable students, trainees, scholars, teachers, instructors and professors for training in both countries. Funding is administered by the Polish-US Fulbright Commission
Visegrad Scholarship Programme – These are 1-4 semester scholarships for Master and Post-Master degrees. The programme is administered by the heads of the international Visegrad fund.
How to get a scholarship
Foreign students who holds a Card of a Pole will qualify for some scholarships. Other foreign students living in Poland on a temporary residence permit or a visa are not eligible unless they or their family members fulfil the required provisions of Polish law. Students has to pursue study at an academic level in Poland. But first of all student must complete a second level education and have a leaving certificate for entrance into a university institution. Equivalent leaving certificate or diploma does not automatically qualify students to apply for a scholarship. Nostrification must be followed to establish authenticity of certificates or diplomas by issuing countries and compliance with Polish law. Students must have a valid visa and a medical check-up before entering Poland.
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Poland Government Scholarship 2023
Poland government scholarship 2023-2024 | fully funded.
The registration period for the Poland Government Scholarship 2023 is now available. Thus, the Polish Scholarship 2023 is designed to attract foreign students from various nations to study at Polish universities. Also, the government is offering a Fully Funded Master Degree Scholarship, for which they must apply through the Ukasiewicz Scholarship. So, to inform you the Banach Scholarship and the Lukasiewicz Prize have been combined into one award.
In addition, studying in Poland is a fantastic chance and poland is a nation in Europe. Further, the NAWA provides funding for this scholarship and it is a National Academic Agency. Also, all disciplines are open, and numerous Polish universities are taking part in the Poland NAWA Scholarship 2023. Similarly, the Government of Poland invites candidates to register for the ukasiewicz Fully Funded Scholarship. Furthermore, Poland Government Scholarships are offered in a variety of scholastic disciplines and specialties, such as engineering, computer technology, science, social science, and the arts.
Furthermore, the Scholarship is open to citizens of impoverished countries all over the globe. The curriculum will be taught in either English or Polish at colleges authorized by the Minister of Education and Science. You will study at both state and private universities in the places covered by the curriculum. Furthermore, some schools in Poland will not ask for your IELTS result. Furthermore, you can study in Poland without taking the IELTS test, and the majority of your expenses will be paid by this Scholarship Program, as well as the Polish Government Scholarships 2023, which are completely described here. You may also check: 2023 Scholarships for International Students .
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must fulfil the following criteria:
- Be residents of one of the countries mentioned on Poland’s official website.
- Polish residents are not eligible to register.
- Not prior holding a Master’s degree.
- A bachelor’s degree is required.
- Have not previously received a bursary under the Program Speak English at least at the B2 standard.
- The plan is to begin courses in 2023-2024.
Benefits of Poland Government Scholarship 2023
Scholarships in Poland for International Students 2023 are now available, funded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Polish National Office for Academic Cooperation (NAWA).
This scholarship includes:
- Tuition Cost Waiver at Public Universities
- A monthly stipend of PLN 1,700 will be provided.
- Selected Candidates will also receive during the course of their education.
- PLN 500 to pay relocation expenses in Poland.
- PLN 500 to pay the expenses of preparing their dissertation.
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Furthermore, all classes provided in Poland through the Ministry of Education and Science’s Government Scholarship.
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- Life science.
- Social science
- Agricultural sciences.
Application Deadline
Thus, the deadline for applying for the Completely Funded Poland Government Bursary 2023-2024 is March 31, 2023.
How to apply?
So, create an account and take the steps to send your registration via the online interface. So, the official web registration portal link is provided below and you will receive an email with a confirmation code after submitting your registration.
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There are many scholarships available within limits defined in bilateral agreements. They are financed either by the Polish or the foreign partner's government, often within the aim to enhance exchange within a specific field of study. The amount of a scholarship depends on the type of research undertaken.
List of available programmes:
Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange programme for students Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange programme for scientists Erasmus+ CEEPUS exchange programme with Central and Eastern Europe Lane Kirkland Scholarship Program Visegrad Scholarship Programme Scholarships for citizens from developing countries Fulbright Program Programme of Fellowships under the Polish National Commission for UNESCO UNESCO/Poland Co-Sponsored Fellowships Programme in Engineering
You can find more information on the website of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange: https://nawa.gov.pl/en/
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Poland is a beautiful country with a rich cultural heritage and a strong academic tradition. The Polish government and various organizations offer numerous scholarships for international students to pursue their master's degree programs in Poland. These scholarships provide a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable education and research experience in one of Europe's most dynamic countries. Whether you are interested in pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or the humanities, Poland has a wide range of academic programs to offer. In this blog post, we will introduce you to some of the best government-funded scholarships for international students to study in Poland and help you make the most of your academic journey. So, if you are thinking of pursuing a master's degree in Poland, read on to learn more about these exciting scholarship opportunities.
Here are more detailed information about the scholarships for international students to pursue a master's degree program in Poland:
The Bilateral Scholarship Program: The Bilateral Scholarship Program is offered by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and provides scholarships for international students from selected countries to study in Poland. This scholarship program covers tuition fees, health insurance, and a monthly allowance to support living expenses. The program is highly competitive and the selection is based on academic merit, professional experience, and the quality of the research proposal. To be eligible, students must have completed a bachelor's degree and be proficient in English. The application deadline is usually in January each year.
The Polish Government Scholarship Program for Foreigners: The Polish Government Scholarship Program for Foreigners is offered by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education and provides scholarships for international students from non-European countries to study in Poland. This scholarship program covers tuition fees, health insurance, and a monthly allowance to support living expenses. To be eligible, students must have completed a bachelor's degree, be proficient in English, and have a strong academic record. The application deadline is usually in January each year.
The Erasmus+ Master Degree Loans: The Erasmus+ Master Degree Loans program is offered by the European Commission and provides low-interest loans for international students to pursue a master's degree in Europe, including Poland. This program is intended to help students finance their master's degree studies in Europe and covers tuition fees, living expenses, and other study-related costs. To be eligible, students must have completed a bachelor's degree and be enrolled in a master's degree program in an eligible institution in Europe. The loan amount and conditions are set by the participating institutions, and the repayment terms vary depending on the loan amount and the student's financial situation.
The European Regional Master's Program in Demography (ERM): The European Regional Master's Program in Demography (ERM) is offered by a consortium of universities in Europe and provides scholarships for international students to pursue a master's degree in demography in participating countries, including Poland. This scholarship program covers tuition fees, health insurance, and a monthly allowance to support living expenses. To be eligible, students must have completed a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, be proficient in English, and have a strong academic record. The application deadline is usually in January each year.
These scholarships provide excellent opportunities for international students to pursue a master's degree in Poland and gain valuable education and research experience. It is important to check the official websites of the scholarship programs and the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) for the latest information on the eligibility criteria, application procedures, and requirements.
Degree Level for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
The government-funded scholarships in Poland are typically available for international students pursuing Master's degree programs. These scholarships are designed to support students in their advanced studies, research, and professional development. By offering financial support and a stimulating academic environment, these scholarships aim to attract the best and brightest students from around the world to study in Poland. While some scholarships may also be available for PhD programs, the focus of the majority of these scholarships is on Master's level studies. The exact eligibility criteria for each scholarship program may vary, so it is important to check the official websites of the scholarship providers for the latest information.
Available Subjects for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
Under the government-funded scholarships for international students in Poland, you can study a wide range of degree programs across different disciplines. Some of the popular fields of study include:
Science and Technology: Programs in fields such as computer science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology are available.
Social Sciences: Scholarships are available for students interested in pursuing degrees in economics, sociology, political science, international relations, and more.
Humanities: Students interested in the arts, history, literature, philosophy, and linguistics can find scholarships to support their studies.
Medicine and Health Sciences: Scholarships are available for students interested in pursuing degrees in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and related fields.
Business and Management: Scholarships are available for students interested in pursuing degrees in business administration, marketing, finance, and other related fields.
It is important to check the official websites of the scholarship programs and the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) for the latest information on the available degree programs and the eligibility criteria for each program. Additionally, the universities in Poland offer a wide range of programs in both English and Polish, providing international students with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture while pursuing their academic goals.
Benefits for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
The benefits of the government-funded scholarships for international students in Poland can vary depending on the specific scholarship program. However, here are some of the common benefits that students can expect to receive:
Tuition fee coverage: Most scholarship programs will cover the tuition fees for the students' Master's degree programs.
Monthly stipend: Many scholarship programs provide a monthly stipend to cover living expenses such as housing, food, transportation, and other essentials.
Health insurance: Some scholarship programs provide health insurance coverage for the duration of the student's studies in Poland.
Research support: Scholarships may provide research funding, equipment, and other resources to support the students' academic and professional development.
Cultural exchange opportunities: By studying in Poland, students have the opportunity to experience a new culture, make new friends, and gain a global perspective that will benefit them in their future careers.
Access to top-quality universities: Poland is home to some of the best universities in Europe, and the government-funded scholarships provide students with an opportunity to study at these institutions and receive a top-quality education.
It is important to note that the benefits of each scholarship program can vary, so it is important to check the official websites of the scholarship providers for the latest information on the benefits of each scholarship.
Eligible Nationalities for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
The eligible nationalities for the government-funded scholarships in Poland for international students can vary depending on the specific scholarship program. Some scholarships may be open to students from any country, while others may be restricted to students from specific regions or countries.
In general, these scholarships are designed to support international students who wish to pursue a Master's degree in Poland. Some scholarships may have additional eligibility criteria, such as a specific academic background, language proficiency, or research focus.
It is important to check the official website of each scholarship program for the latest information on the eligible nationalities and other eligibility criteria. If you are unsure about your eligibility for a particular scholarship, it is recommended to contact the scholarship provider for clarification.
Eligibility Criteria for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
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Application Procedure for Poland Government funded Scholarship:
The process for applying for the government-funded scholarships for international students in Poland can vary depending on the specific scholarship program. However, here are some general steps that you can follow to apply:
Research: Start by researching the various scholarship programs available and identifying the ones that align with your academic and professional goals. Check the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and the required documents for each scholarship.
Prepare required documents: Gather all of the required documents such as transcripts, CV, motivation letter, language proficiency test scores, etc.
Submit the application: Submit the completed application form, along with all required documents, by the specified deadline.
Await selection results: Once the application deadline has passed, the scholarship providers will review the applications and notify the selected candidates.
Accept the scholarship: If you are selected for the scholarship, you will be required to accept the scholarship offer and follow any additional instructions provided by the scholarship provider.
It is important to carefully read the instructions and follow the application guidelines for each scholarship program to increase your chances of being selected. Additionally, it is advisable to apply to multiple scholarship programs to increase your chances of receiving funding.
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PhD studies in Poland
PhD studies (Third cycle studies, doctoral studies, doctoral studies [1] [2]) – in accordance with the repealed Act on Higher Education, studies enabling advanced knowledge in a given field or discipline, preparing for independent research and creative activity. Education at doctoral studies ended in obtaining a third degree qualification (in Poland the graduate receives a Certificate of completion of doctoral studies [3]). Completing third degree studies did not mean obtaining a doctoral degree, but it should be noted that doctoral studies created conditions for the preparation of a doctoral dissertation [4]. Doctoral studies could be conducted by authorized organizational units of the university, a scientific institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, a research institute or an international scientific institute operating on the territory of the Republic of Poland.
In Poland, doctoral studies lasted not less than 2 years and not more than 4 years, with the possibility of extension in justified cases by 2 years (eg conducting long-term scientific research) [5].
In Poland in the 2011/2012 academic year 40,263 people studied as part of doctoral studies, including 29,943 in full-time mode and 10,320 in extramural mode [6].
Education at doctoral studies required the completion of second-cycle studies or uniform master’s studies.
Constitution for science
The doctoral student education system has been thoroughly rebuilt thanks to the Constitution for Science. What are the most important changes?
- Current doctoral studies (third cycle studies) have been replaced by the education of doctoral students in doctoral schools. doctoral school will be run by the entire university, and not – as in the case of doctoral studies – an authorized university unit.
- Right to run a doctoral school has been associated with the scientific category – it can be run by an entity conducting scientific activity in at least two scientific disciplines with category A +, A or B +.
- Division into modes (full-time and part-time) of doctoral studies was eliminated, and doctoral school education is free for doctoral students.
- Each participant of the doctoral school will receive a scholarship .
- In place of environmental doctoral studies, entities which have at least one scientific category not lower than B + may conduct a joint doctoral school.
- Instead of university-wide and institutional doctoral study regulations, doctoral school regulations are introduced, adopted by senates or scientific councils for individual doctoral schools, respectively.
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Everyone admitted to the doctoral school, starting October 1, 2020, will receive a stipend for no more than four years (48 months, months of study suspension not included) of study: PLN 3466,9 gross (approximately PLN 3076,5 net ) at the beginning and PLN 5340,9 gross (approximately PLN 4739,5 net ) after the mid-term evaluation.
- A doctoral student with a disability evaluation receives a doctoral stipend increased by 30% of the basic amount (PLN 1040,07).
- Doctoral stipends are exempt from income tax, but disability and pension contributions are deducted.
- The system of universal doctoral scholarships will not be aimed at doctoral students recruited for doctoral studies before the 2019/2020 academic year. They will apply for scholarships under the existing rules.
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Doctoral students who began their studies before the 2019/2020 academic year are also entitled to apply for a social scholarship from the Material Assistance Fund, a social scholarship or a special scholarship for disabled persons.
Information in Polish can be found here.
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Scholarships. Everyone admitted to the doctoral school, starting October 1, 2020, will receive a stipend for no more than four years (48 months, months of study suspension not included) of study: PLN 3466,9 gross (approximately PLN 3076,5 net) at the beginning and PLN 5340,9 gross (approximately PLN 4739,5 net) after the mid-term evaluation.