Scholarships in the Czech Republic

Country: Czech Republic

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Scholarships in the Czech Republic

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The Czech Republic is unusual among Europe in that there are no tuition fees associated with any of the courses provided in Czech. For courses taught in English, there are additional fees to pay. However, it should be noted that learning Czech is given a high priority within universities and international students are able to take a year of Czech, combined with specific language required for the study of a chosen subject, prior to beginning the full degree course.

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Funding for your studies in the Czech Republic

InstitutionNameFunding
Foundation for the Development of Education Easier start40€ / 12 months
Třinecké železárny Company scholarshipns / ns
South Moravian for Mobility Brno PhD Talent400€ / 36 months
South Moravian for Mobility Scholarship for skilled students200€ / 36 months
Rohde and Schwarz Rohde and Schwarz scholarship for university students320€ / 36 months
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Funding for studying a year / a semester abroad

InstitutionNameFunding
City of Ostrava Scholarship of the city of Ostrava for studies abroad365€ / 10 months
Government of France-Institut Français de Prague/MeetFactory Art Centre Prague-France Joint Artist-in-Residence Programmens / ns
Government of France-Embassy of France in the Czech Republic Grants for Research Traineeshipsns / ns
Government of France-Institut Français de Prague Support for Jointly Supervised Doctoral Dissertationsns / ns
Ministry of Education of Estonia Scholarship for study stay in Estonia385€ / 10 months
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The 10 Biggest Misconceptions about Scholarships

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Only one in eight secondary school graduates with good grades apply for scholarships. This is because many have misconceptions about getting funding. Here are some of the common misconceptions.