Kraków named partner in Małopolska research project
Kraków was announced as an official partner in the ‘Małopolska – Inspiration for Your Research Journey’ project under the NAWA–EURAXESS network, a move meant to boost researcher mobility, funding awareness and local support for international academics in Lesser Poland.
Kraków has been confirmed as an official partner in the new “Małopolska – Inspiration for Your Research Journey” initiative, an event formally launched on 28 January. The project, developed under the umbrella of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and EURAXESS, aims to strengthen the region’s appeal to visiting and resident researchers — making it an important development for anyone pursuing an academic or professional research career in Poland.
What happened at the launch
The inauguration on 28 January gathered representatives from the scientific community, research institutions and public authorities to signal coordinated local support for researcher mobility and careers. According to the municipal announcement, the goal is to showcase opportunities available across the Małopolska region (Lesser Poland voivodeship) and to provide practical tools and information for both incoming international researchers and those already working in Poland.
Why the NAWA–EURAXESS framework matters
The partnership is embedded in the NAWA–EURAXESS network. The National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) is Poland’s body that manages international scholarship and exchange programmes, while EURAXESS is an EU initiative providing information and services to support researcher mobility across Europe — including job listings, guidance on visas and living conditions, and help with recognition of qualifications. Together, these organizations aim to reduce administrative and language barriers that often impede international researchers.
Practical impact for Kraków and Małopolska
For expats and international academics, Kraków’s official partner status can translate into tangible benefits: more targeted outreach of English-language calls for proposals, workshops on funding and career development, locally hosted EURAXESS support desks, and better integration with municipal services. It also means stronger promotion of the region’s universities and research centres — useful when applying for grants, postdoctoral positions or industry collaborations.
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