2022-05-02

BILATERAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2022/2023: Slovak government prepares scholarship programs for Ukrainians

The Slovak government will provide scholarships to Ukrainians for the 2022-2023 academic year. The deadline for applications is May 9, 2022.

BILATERAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2022/2023: Slovak government prepares scholarship programs for Ukrainians

According to the Program of Cooperation between the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic, the Government of Slovakia will provide scholarships to Ukrainians for the 2022-2023 academic year. The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine will accept applications until May 9, 2022.

Quota list:

  • 15 scholarships for study at the bachelor’s or master’s level (study period from 1 to 10 months);
  • 6 scholarships for 5th year students of Uzhhorod National University, Department of Slovak Philology (up to 5 months);
  • 15 scholarships for postgraduate students (teaching or research work) and teachers of higher education institutions (teaching lectures or research work) for a period of 1 to 10 months;
  • 10 scholarships to study at the Slovak Language and Culture Summer School in August 2022.

To participate in the competition, candidates must send documents to the e-mail address scholarshipsmon@gmail.com and to the postal address of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (10 Peremohy Ave., Kyiv, 01135, indicating in the subject of the letter/envelope “Scholarships to study in the Slovak Republic 2022”).

Detailed information and a list of required documents can be found on the website of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sports of the Slovak Republic at the link.

For advice on filling out applications and participating in scholarship programs, please contact the International Relations Department of Poltava Polytechnic (office 211, central building), e-mail: interoffice@nupp.edu.ua

It is worth noting that the Slovak Republic was one of the first countries to support Ukraine, namely: it stopped all educational and research projects with Russia and Belarus as well as increased the number of scholarship opportunities for Ukrainian students and teachers.

In addition, the Visegrad Foundation supports the proposal of the Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Serhii Shkarlet to create a network of Ukrainian educational hubs, in particular, the possibility of creating such a hub in Slovakia.