Come back

1 min

07 Apr. 2024

1014

Studying in Europe for Ukrainians: Natolin Fellowship scholarships

Ausbildung
Popular

Share:

Studying in Europe for Ukrainians: Natolin Fellowship scholarships

The Natolin Fellowship program offers Ukrainians a unique opportunity to receive a quality education in Europe and realize their potential in European affairs. Learn more about the initiative and the application deadline

An insurance policy is a guarantee of your safety and peaceful stay outside of Ukraine
An insurance policy is a guarantee of your safety and peaceful stay outside of Ukraine
BUY


Young Ukrainians under the age of 35 who have a B1 or higher level of English and dream of studying at a European university have a great opportunity to apply for the College of Europe Scholarship Program in Natolin, Poland. 


We will tell you how to get into the program and when you can apply - further in the article.


The 8-month educational and professional program is designed for young Ukrainians, Moldovans, and Georgians who have a strong interest in European issues and want to gain practical skills for successful employment. 


Natolin Fellowship Program: scholarship program


The Natolin Fellowship Program offers comprehensive support, including educational opportunities and scholarships for students. 


The application deadline is May 10, 2024.


Who can apply?


It is important that applicants are either enrolled in a PhD program or graduates of a PhD program who have completed their studies no later than 12 months prior to application.


It is also a prerequisite to have a master's degree in the Bologna Process (or equivalent, 240 ECTS) or a doctoral degree from a university in Ukraine, Moldova or Georgia. Joint and double master's/doctoral programs developed in cooperation with European institutions are also considered.


Preference will be given to candidates with a degree in European Studies, Political Science, International Relations, Economics, Law, History, Journalism, and Linguistics, but candidates from other fields, including STEAM, may also be considered.




Visit Ukraine on social media: Telegram | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok




How does the program work?


The program will consist of two stages, supported by specially selected mentors. The first phase will include modules based on traditional, blended and e-learning methods to provide a broad range of knowledge and skills.


The second phase is aimed at gaining practical experience through internships or practicums, which can take place virtually or in a blended format. This will allow participants to gain real-world experience in a specialized professional environment and increase their competitiveness in the labor market.


What scholarships are available?


Each successful participant of the program will receive a monthly stipend of EUR 1,197, which will total EUR 9,576 for the eight-month period. These funds are intended to cover living expenses and other needs.


Participants will be responsible for their own daily food and accommodation needs. However, the European College in Natolin will provide information on the availability of dormitories and student restaurants, as well as the conditions of their use.


Partial funding is provided for return travel to the country of origin up to the amount of EUR 530

Successful participants will receive an award of up to EUR 1,000 for participation in international conferences or research. The program also covers insurance costs for the entire period.


All participants will receive special training and access to well-equipped office space for the implementation of program activities.


The Natolin Fellowship Program will start in June or July 2024 and will last until January or February 2025, i.e. approximately 8 months. Participants are required to be actively involved throughout this period.


Registration for the fellowship program is available here: Natolin Fellowship Program.


More information about the program can be found here. All the terms and conditions of the program can be found here.


If you have any additional questions, please contact [email protected] or call +48 22 54 59 500.


Organizer of the scholarship program: Natolin Fellowship Program, funded by the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania under the EU4YOUTH - Phase III Youth Employment, and Entrepreneurship Program Scholarship Scheme for Eastern Partners at the College of Europe in Natolin.

We remind you! Ukrainian students may be thinking about studying abroad, but some believe that it is very difficult and expensive. Today, there are special programs in different countries of Europe and the world that will help students with the application process and the search for institutions. Find out how special grants work and where to look for them.

Want to know more? Read the latest news and useful materials about Ukraine and the world in the News section.




Our recommendation for a safe and comfortable trip: 


Visit Ukraine Insurance - insurance for a safe stay abroad without unnecessary expenses;

Green Card - compulsory car insurance for traveling abroad;

Visit Ukraine Tickets - book tickets for buses, trains, and airplanes to/from Ukraine and between cities around the world;

Private Lawyer service - professional legal support on visa and migration issues;

Visit Ukraine Merch - buy patriotic clothing and accessories with worldwide delivery.




© 2018-2023, Visit Ukraine. Use, copying or reprinting of materials on this site is permitted only with a link (hyperlink for online publications) to Visit Ukraine.

All rights reserved.


Recommended articles

2 min

Für Flüchtlinge Denmark for Ukrainians in 2024: how to arrange protection, social support and basic rules for refugees

Denmark for Ukrainians in 2024: how to arrange protection, social support and basic rules for refugees

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Denmark has continued to provide refugees with shelter on its territory. Find out more about how to obtain temporary protection in Denmark, the rules for entering the country, finding work and housing in 2024

04 Apr. 2024

More details

2 min

Popular Zelenskyy announces tighter control over online casinos: what awaits the gambling business

Zelenskyy announces tighter control over online casinos: what awaits the gambling business

President Zelenskyy has announced decisive measures to tighten control over the operation of online casinos. This may mean strengthening the rules and restrictions governing the availability of games, introducing new control mechanisms, as well as increasing the responsibility of organizers for failure to comply with the established standards. Learn more about the bans

04 Apr. 2024

More details

1 min

Travel Turkish Airlines launches additional flights for Ukrainians from Warsaw and Krakow

Turkish Airlines launches additional flights for Ukrainians from Warsaw and Krakow

The popular airline Turkish Airlines has decided to expand its flight network by launching additional routes from Poland. This step was taken against the backdrop of growing demand for air travel from Ukrainian citizens after February 24, 2022. Find out more about when the new flights are planned to be launched

04 Apr. 2024

More details

1 min

Travel Bulgarian and Romanian airports will not screen some passengers: who we are talking about

Bulgarian and Romanian airports will not screen some passengers: who we are talking about

Romania and Bulgaria have officially become part of the Schengen area. As a result, some of the rules for passing through airport and seaport controls will change. Find out what innovations are being implemented in these countries

04 Apr. 2024

More details