Central Europe is emerging as a prominent destination for technical education, evidenced by the launch of JCMM Scholarships 2026 in the Czech Republic. These scholarships are designed for international Master’s students in technology, engineering, and applied sciences at leading universities in Brno, covering various English-taught programmes such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Aerospace Technology, and Bioengineering. They aim to support candidates aiming for competitive careers in high-demand technical sectors.
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Application Deadline:
- JCMM Scholarship Registration: 1 February 2026 – 30 April 2026
- University Programme Applications: Deadlines vary by institution (programmes beginning September 2026).
Tell Me About The Award:
The JCMM Scholarship supports international students enrolling in selected English-taught Master’s programmes at universities in Brno, Czech Republic. It is designed to attract talented students in high-demand technical disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Aerospace Technology, Bioengineering, and Informatics.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Eligible Master’s programmes include:
- Masaryk University – Faculty of Informatics:
- Visual Informatics (Computer Games Development, Graphics, Image Processing, Design)
- Computer Systems, Communication, and Security
- Software Systems and Services Management
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Mendel University in Brno – Faculty of Business and Economics:
- Open Informatics
- Brno University of Technology:
- Master of Information Technology
- Bioengineering
- Automotive Electronics and Electromobility
- Electrical Power Engineering
- Space Applications
- Communications and Networking
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mathematical Engineering
- Aerospace Technology
Type:
- Master’s Scholarship | International | Partial Financial Support.
Who can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification.
- Meet admission requirements of the selected Master’s programme.
- Apply to one of the eligible programmes at Masaryk University, Mendel University, or Brno University of Technology.
- Register for the JCMM Scholarship within the official timeframe.
- Submit required academic documents and language proof as defined by the university.
How are Applicants Selected?
- Based on academic excellence and admission to the selected programme.
- Universities handle admission decisions individually.
- Scholarship consideration requires both programme admission and JCMM registration.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
- All countries worldwide (open to international applicants).
Where will the Award be Taken?
- Brno, Czech Republic (Masaryk University, Mendel University, Brno University of Technology).
How Many Awards?
- Not specified (competitive selection).
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Financial support throughout the Master’s study period.
- Monthly stipend support.
- Academic integration assistance.
- Opportunity to study in internationally accredited programmes taught in English.
How Long Will the Award Last?
- Duration of the selected Master’s programme (typically 2 years).
How to Apply:
- Register for the JCMM Scholarship between 1 February – 30 April 2026.
- Apply directly to the selected Master’s programme via the respective university’s online portal.
- Ensure both applications (scholarship + programme admission) are submitted; incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Prepare documents early to meet verification and visa requirements.
