The Polish National Commission for UNESCO is accepting applications for the 2026 cohort of its Co-Sponsored Fellowships. Specifically, this international internship program helps cultural researchers scale their impact through deep-dive academic training in Archaeology and Conservation. Consequently, selected fellows work directly with faculty at Adam Mickiewicz University to deploy new conservation frameworks.
Program Overview This is a cultural heritage and academic exchange program. Therefore, it is ideal for humanities graduates who need specialized technical training to serve their home countries’ historical preservation efforts. By joining, you get access to a 9-month placement in Poland and leading archaeological facilities.
Key Benefits Participants receive high-value academic and living support. Specifically, the benefits include:
- Placement: A 9-month fully funded internship at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.
- Stipend: Monthly allowance covering accommodation, meals, and local transport.
- Travel: Fully covered international travel arranged directly by UNESCO.
Eligibility Criteria To qualify, an applicant must be a national of invited UNESCO Member States. Crucially, you must have a strong academic foundation in the relevant cultural disciplines.
- Education: Must hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree, preferably in Archaeology or Conservation.
- Age: Must be no older than 40 years of age.
- Language: Must be highly proficient in reading and writing in English.
Application Process
- Deadline: May 15, 2026.
- Submission: Apply via your country’s National Commission for UNESCO.
- Requirements: Academic transcripts, language certificates, and project endorsement.






