Become the face of the Pannónia Scholarship Programme

Date: 2025.11.13
Have you studied or completed an internship abroad through the Pannónia Scholarship Programme? If you captured any part of that journey on video, this is your chance to show what life looked like as a scholarship student and share the moments that shaped your time abroad.

The Tempus Public Foundation is inviting former scholarship students to create short videos that bring their experiences to life and encourage others to take part in future mobility programmes. The winning videos will be featured on Pannónia’s official social platforms, and their creators may also take part in press events or appear on radio and television, with an honorarium offered. 

To apply, submit a short introductory video of no more than two minutes, describing what your days as a scholarship holder looked like, the good practices you observed, the insights you gained, and the ways the mobility experience supported your personal and academic growth. Applicants with a strong and consistent social media presence, as well as clear, engaging communication skills will be given preference. All content produced for the programme should reflect an ethical, authentic, and well-crafted approach, and participants are expected to follow Pannónia’s official channels and remain active online throughout the collaboration. The call is open to all students who completed their international mobility in the 2024/2025 academic year through any stream of the Pannónia Scholarship Programme. 

☞ Application deadline: Friday, 14 November 2025, midnight 
☞ Application form: https://forms.office.com/e/ypd1rkseqU 
☞ Details: https://pannoniaosztondij.hu/a_pannonia_osztondijprogram_hirei/legyel-te-a-pannonia-osztondijprogram-arca 

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