Visting Fellow Programme in Finland - FULLY FUNDED
The University of Jyväskylä (JYU) is accepting applications for the JYU Visiting Fellow Programme 2027. The programme offers researchers holding a doctoral degree and residing outside Finland the opportunity to conduct an in-person research visit at JYU for either one month (30 days) or two months during 2027.
📚 Who can apply?
Researchers with a doctoral degree based outside Finland.
Host University: University of Jyväskylä (JYU)
📅 Visit period:
• Earliest start: January 2027
• Latest end date: 31 December 2027
🎓 What Does the JYU Visiting Fellow Programme Offer?
💶 Grant of €4,000 per month (paid directly to the fellow)
📅 Funding for a 1- or 2-month research visit in 2027
✈️ Flexible use of the grant to cover travel, accommodation, and living expenses
🔬 Access to JYU's vibrant research community, comprising more than 1,600 researchers
🌍 Opportunities for international collaboration and interdisciplinary research
🎤 Possibility to present your research to the university community
🏛️ Full integration into the University of Jyväskylä's international academic environment
Grant Decisions
The decisions of the Visiting Fellow Programme will be announced by October 9, 2026. Applicants will receive an email notification after the funding decision has been made.
📅 Application Deadline: 14 August 2026
Credit: University of Jyväskylä (JYU)
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