Training Scholarships Sponsored by UNESCO , 2025 - 2026


About UNESCO

UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) offers a variety of scholarships, grants, and fellowship programs to support students, researchers, and professionals worldwide. These funding opportunities aim to promote education, cultural exchange, scientific research, and sustainable development. UNESCO partners with institutions and governments to provide financial assistance, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help individuals achieve their academic and career goals

Granada Writers in Residence 2025 (Fully Funded, Global)

Granada Writers in Residence 2025 (Fully Funded, Global)

Granada UNESCO City of Literature, a program under the Department of Culture of the Granada City Council, in collaboration with the University of Granada—through the Vice-Rectorate for University Extension, the Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization, and the Vice-Rectorate for Social Responsibility, Equality, and Inclusion—announces a new edition of its International Writers in Residence Programme in Granada. Apply now!

20 August, 2025 Deadline: 31 Aug, 2025


UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025

UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025

Applications are open for the UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025. As an integral part of the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee, in the framework of the UNESCO World Heritage Education Programme, and with the support of the Republic of Bulgaria, the World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025 will take place from 1 to 8 July 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, under the theme of World Heritage in an interconnected world: Leveraging digital technologies and innovative approaches.

04 April, 2025 Deadline: 22 Apr, 2025



The important of categorizing scholarships
Scholarship categories play a crucial role as they enable students to focus on specific opportunities, thereby enhancing their chances of success by aligning their qualifications with the objectives of the provider.

They streamline the search process by matching applicants to scholarships. based on factors such as academic achievement, financial need, field of study, or personal background, ensuring that providers support the most fitting candidates.

In the end, categories guarantee that funding is directed towards students who align best with the provider’s mission, whether that involves encouraging diversity, recognizing academic excellence, or nurturing future leaders.


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