The 2026 Government of Estonia Scholarship offers international students a valuable opportunity to study in Europe through fully or partially funded degree and exchange programs. Supported by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, this scholarship is designed to attract talented students, researchers, and academic staff to Estonia’s high-quality education system.
Estonia, a fast-growing digital nation in Northern Europe, is home to innovative universities, a strong startup ecosystem, and a globally recognized e-governance system. Through this program, students can pursue short-term exchange studies, summer and winter schools, or full degree programs in various disciplines.
Overview of the Estonia Government Scholarship 2026
Host Country: Estonia
Study Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, and Exchange Programs
Funding Type: Fully funded / Partial funding
Eligible Applicants: International students and researchers
Program Duration: Short-term (exchange/summer school) or full degree duration
Types of Scholarships Available
1. Degree and Exchange Study Scholarships
This category supports international students enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral programs. It also includes exchange students who wish to study in Estonia for a semester or academic year.
2. Summer and Winter School Scholarships
Students can participate in short courses hosted by Estonian universities, focusing on areas like digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and international relations.
3. Research Grants for Academic Staff
Researchers and academic professionals can apply for grants to collaborate with Estonian institutions.
Participating Universities
Scholarships are available at top Estonian universities, including:
University of Tartu
Tallinn University of Technology
Tallinn University
These institutions offer a wide range of English-taught programs in fields such as IT, engineering, business, social sciences, and humanities.
Scholarship Benefits
The benefits vary depending on the type of program, but generally include:
Monthly stipend for living expenses
Tuition fee support (in selected programs)
Travel grants (in some cases)
Accommodation assistance
This support makes studying in Estonia more accessible for international students.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the Estonia Government Scholarship 2026, applicants must:
Be a non-Estonian citizen
Meet the academic requirements of the chosen program
Be admitted or applying to an Estonian higher education institution
Demonstrate proficiency in English or the language of instruction
Additional requirements may apply depending on the scholarship category.
Required Documents
Applicants typically need to prepare the following:
Completed application form
Valid passport copy
Academic transcripts and certificates
Motivation letter
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Proof of language proficiency
Admission letter (if applicable)
Application Process
Choose a program at an Estonian university.
Apply for admission to the university.
Submit a separate scholarship application through the official portal.
Wait for evaluation and final selection.
