Scholarships
TBU does not offer any extraordinary scholarships for incoming exchange students (apart from Accommodation Scholarship for Erasmus+ students). Nevertheless, students may utilize other options under (not only) the following mobility programs.
Erasmus+
If you wish to study at TBU under the Erasmus+ program, firstly check with your home university if it has an agreement with our university. Then you should follow the nomination selection process at your home university, so please contact your coordinators for more information.
Erasmus+ Credit Mobility
Depending on a valid project, TBU can offer some scholarship places to incoming students outside of the EU. Currently, we can welcome students from:
- Israel (Bezalel Academy of Fine Arts)
- Kazahkstan (Taraz State Pedagogical University in Taraz)
- South Africa (Stellenbosch University)
CEEPUS
CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Students) was designed to increase student mobility in the Central European region and to enable teachers to travel to partner universities to deliver lectures and offer courses in their areas of specialization.
TBU (especially Faculty of Technology and Faculty of Management and Economics) is involved in several CEEPUS projects, for more information about the application please see the website ceepus.info.
SHARE
The program is intended for students from the ASEAN region. TBU is the only university in the Czech Republic involved in this program. For more information please visit.
Government Scholarship
The Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport of the Czech Republic (MEYS) annually offers scholarships to foreign nationals within the framework of intergovernmental exchange programs.
The period of scholarship usually ranges from 2 to 10 months.
More information is available online here.
AKTION
The AKTION Programme outlines bilateral co-operation between the Czech Republic and Austria in the field of science and education and fosters the implementation of joint research projects and academic exchanges between institutions of higher education in both countries.
More information is available here.