
Jagiellonian University International Scholarships (Rector's Scholarship)
Jagiellonian University (JU) in Kraków offers international scholarships for non-EU students including Indonesia. JU is Poland's oldest university (founded 1364) and consistently ranked top in Central Europe. Benefits include tuition waivers (full or partial), the Rector's Scholarship of up to PLN 1,500/month (~EUR 350), and faculty-specific scholarships. Application is per-program via the JU International Office. Kraków is one of Europe's most beautiful student cities with affordable living costs (~EUR 400–600/month).
Host University
Jagiellonian UniversityQuick info
Application status
Closed · opens Mar 2027Opens the provider's official website
Info sourced from official providers. Always verify deadlines, requirements, and eligibility directly before applying.
What you get
- Tuition waiver (full or partial)
- Rector's Scholarship: up to PLN 1,500/month (~EUR 350) for top students
- Faculty-specific additional scholarships
- Access to JU research centres (incl. JU Museum, synchrotron, etc.)
Requirements
Detailed requirements
- - Non-EU students only (Indonesia ✓)
- - Admitted to a JU programme (English or Polish)
- - Strong academic record for Rector's Scholarship
- - Apply separately via JU International Office
- - Faculty-specific scholarships vary widely
Who can apply
Non-EU international students admitted to Jagiellonian University — Poland's oldest university (founded 1364) and ranked top in Central Europe. Located in Kraków, a beautiful student city with affordable living costs (~EUR 400–600/month). Tuition waivers and merit-based Rector's Scholarship available. Strong choice for humanities, social sciences, and life sciences.
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Dates are based on data sourced from official providers (2025-2026 cycle). Deadlines may shift between intake years. Always verify on the official website before applying.
Important dates
How to apply
- 1Step 1: Browse JU programmes (English or Polish track) at internationalstudents.uj.edu.pl
- 2Step 2: Apply for admission to your chosen programme
- 3Step 3: After receiving admission offer, apply for the Rector's Scholarship (separate application)
- 4Step 4: Submit academic transcripts, motivation letter, and references
- 5Step 5: Scholarship decision typically 4–6 weeks after submission
- 6Step 6: If successful, scholarship applied to tuition or paid monthly
- 7Step 7: Apply for Polish student visa
Provider

Jagiellonian University (Kraków)
Poland
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