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Jagiellonian University Scholarships for Computer, Cognitive Sciences & Subjects Open

Can Psychology or Computer Science Students Get a PLN 2,500/Month Cognitive Science Scholarship in Poland?

If you are studying Computer Science, Psychology, Cognitive Science or a related subject and want to work on how people actually understand and interact with AI systems, this Jagiellonian University scholarship is worth a closer look.

The position sits inside the project “Interpretable and Interactive Multimodal Retrieval in the Drug Discovery Process” and focuses specifically on human-computer interaction for Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI).

Jagiellonian University Cognitive Science Scholarship: Quick Facts

Opportunitiy Details Details
University Jagiellonian University
Country Poland
Field Cognitive Science, Psychology, Computer Science, Explainable AI
Study Level Bachelor’s, Master’s or long-cycle Master’s student
Scholarship PLN 2,500 net/month
Duration Up to 12 months
Key Skill Python
Research Focus Human-computer interaction and Explainable AI
English Requirement Fluent written and spoken English
Interviews 10–11 September 2026
Deadline 6 September 2026

Who Can Apply?

You can apply if you are currently enrolled in a first-cycle, second-cycle or long-cycle Master’s programme in Computer Science, Psychology or a similar discipline.

That makes this particularly attractive for students who want research exposure before finishing their degree.

You should already have:

  • Good Python programming skills
  • familiarity with human-computer interaction
  • Strong written and spoken English

The call does not require a specific IELTS, TOEFL or other English-test score.

What Will You Actually Research?

This is not simply a psychology scholarship with an AI label. The project looks at how humans interact with and understand explanations produced by AI systems.

Your work may include designing and running computational experiments around human-computer interaction, developing new ways to visualize AI explanations, and building methods that allow user feedback to influence neural-network fine-tuning.

You may also analyze and visualise experimental results, prepare scientific manuscripts and present research at international conferences.

If your interests sit somewhere between AI, cognition, UX, psychology and data visualization, this is exactly the kind of interdisciplinary project that can help you build a distinctive research profile.

What Will Make Your Application Stronger?

If I were applying, I would not focus only on grades. I would make any evidence of Python programming, HCI projects, user studies, psychology experiments, data analysis, AI coursework or visualization work immediately visible.

The research team is looking for someone who can move between technical AI questions and questions about how real people understand those systems. That combination is the real fit.

What Documents Do You Need?

Your application should include:

  1. Motivation letter
  2. Curriculum Vitae
  3. evidence of your academic and research background
  4. Recommendation from a scientific supervisor

Selected applicants may be invited to an interview on 10 or 11 September 2026, with results expected before 30 September 2026.

How Do You Apply?

Applications should be sent by email to: [email protected]

The project is led by Bartosz Zieliński at Jagiellonian University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science.

Applicants may also apply simultaneously to other positions within the same project, but this should be clearly stated in the application.

Application Deadline

The last date to apply for Jagiellonian University scholarship in Computer Sciences & related subjects is 6 September 2026 at 23:59 Warsaw time.

My advice is to make your motivation letter answer one practical question: why are you interested in making AI explanations useful to humans, rather than simply making AI models more accurate?

If you can connect that question to work you have already done in Python, psychology, HCI or data analysis, your application will immediately feel more relevant.

Yousaf Rana

Yousaf Saeed is the deputy editor of the higher education opportunities department covering study abroad opportunities such as scholarships, fellowships, and studentships. Yousaf holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering & Technology.

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