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International Relations

Details
Code intern.rela_s2s_P_en
Organizational unit Faculty of International and Political Studies
Field of studies International Relations
Form of studies full-time
Level of education graduate (second-cycle)
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Minimum number of students 8
Number of places offered 20
Duration 2 years (4 semesters)
Required document
  • higher education diploma
Application round 1 (23.02.2026 12:00 – 24.06.2026 23:59)

We are pleased to announce that the International Visegrad Fund offers 8 scholarships for the academic year 2026/27 covers tuition fee and mobility costs in the Joint MA in International Relations: Europe from Visegrad Perspective programme for 4 semesters of study. The scholarship applications period: from 15 April until 15 June 2026 (noon). Detailed information about the programme and scholarships is available at: v4.uj.edu.pl. We encourage you to submit application.

ATTENTION! Applications to this programme are reviewed continuously – only confirmed applications will be considered. Please familiarise yourself with the continuous admission process description.

Important information

programme description studia.uj.edu.pl
application fee 85 PLN
tuition fees

For the 1st year: 4 700 EUR

For the 2nd year: 4 700 EUR

In total: 9 400 EUR

More information: fees.

medical certificate issued by a doctor of occupational medicine not required
regulations on the protection of minors non-applicable
knowledge of English certified knowledge of English at least at the B2 level is required
admission statistics (previous years) statistics overview (in Polish)

Admission step-by-step

Before applying, read the information on the website carefully: application step–by–step.

Continuous admission process description

In the continuous admission process, confirmed applications are reviewed continuously. 

To participate in the admission process:

  • submit your application for the chosen programme, please click on the green “Sign up” button on the right side of the screen,
  • during submission of the application, fill out the provided form with the required data and scans of documents,
  • pay the application fee,
  • confirm the application by clicking on the “Confirm” button in the “Application” tab. You can confirm your application only when the application round is still open.

PLEASE NOTE! Before you confirm your application, ensure that all the required data have been entered into the system and the documents have been uploaded. You cannot edit a confirmed application.

Remember to regularly check information provided in the IRK system (tab “Messages”) or sent by e-mail. You will be informed about the next steps or asked to provide additional data.

Once all those steps are completed, confirmed and paid applications will be checked and reviewed. If an exam is included in the qualification criteria, you will be informed about its date. Results of the admissions process are published regularly throughout the application round.

Who can apply?

Studies can be undertaken by people who hold:

  • diploma of higher education (at least Licencjat or equivalent, e.g. bachelor) awarded in any field.

A diploma obtained at a foreign university is equal to the documents issued in Poland as long as it confirms the candidate's eligibility to undertake the second-cycle programmes of study.

Qualified candidates need to have graduated from the declared study programme by the time of enrollment and have at least a certificate of graduation.

Qualification criteria

Admission rules have been established in the resolution no 58/VI/2024 of the Senate of the Jagiellonian University on June 24, 2025.

The final admission result is calculated based on the following elements:

element weight
document analysis 100% 

Document analysis

  1. Application content – maximum of 70 points, including:
    • grades in the transcript – 50 points;
    • academic and non-academic experience, other achievements, foreign language proficiency – 20 points;

      2. Motivation – maximum of 30 points – motivation for undertaking the programme, relevance and originality of academic interests presented in the application (maximum of 6000 characters).   

Additional formal requirement

An additional formal requirement is proficiency in the English language at a minimum level of B2, documented by one of the following:

  • completion of an English language course as part of university studies;
  • a diploma of the International Baccalaureate (IB);
  • a document confirming completion of studies conducted in English;
  • a certificate of English language proficiency equivalent to at least B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

A candidate, who does not fulfil the additional formal requirement cannot be accepted for studies, regardless of any other educational achievements. 

Application form

In the admission application form:
  1. Answer questions about:
    • completed programme of studies;
    • explanation of the motivation for their choice of programme (“Outline your relevant experience and suitability. Explain what sparked your interest in applying for the programme which includes mobility to four Partner Universities. Describe your interests corresponding with this programme of studies. How can you contribute to the broad field of International Relations? This is provisional statement of interest, giving you the opportunity to showcase your academic ideas and ambitions. Please keep your text within 6000 characters. Assesment of your answer amounts to 30 of 100 points of your result.”);
    • source of information about the programme you are applying for;
    • whether you meet the additional formal requirement of documented English language proficiency at level B2 or higher.
  2. Upload:
    • scan of your transcript of records (required);
    • scan of your curriculum vitae, with particular emphasis on your academic achievements. The CV must be prepared in the European format, in accordance with the template available at: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/documents/curriculum-vitae (required);
    • document confirming English language proficiency at level B2 (required if you declare that you possess such proof).

Admission schedule

A detailed admission schedule is available on our website: admission schedule.

An additional application round is opened only for the programmes with free places. Rounds for different programmes can start several days following the announcement of the results. Stay up to date with the information published in the IRK system.

Enrolment for studies

The documents below must be delivered to the secretary’s office during the enrolment dates after receiving “qualified” status. Please familiarise yourself with the list of documents and prepare them in advance. It is necessary to present all the documents for enrolment.

Description of the enrolment procedure is available on the website: enrolment

Enrolment is made remotely (by correspondence) only by the deadline specified in the schedule – the candidate has to send scans of a complete set of documents and then deliver the originals for inspection to the student office no later than September 25, 2026. Remote enrolment is possible only by August 31, 2026.

In September, you can only enrol in person at the student office. During enrolment, it is necessary to submit copies of all the documents, along with the originals for inspection. You cannot send the document by post or courrier. 

Detailed information about the enrolment procedure can be found after being qualified in the Documents and further steps link in your “Applications” table. 

Check the information about enrolment by a representative

List of required documents

Some of the documents have to be downloaded from the IRK system and signed:

  • personal questionnaire – Attention! You can only download the questionnaire if you are qualified and the administrator accepted your photo, so you should upload the photo into the system in advance;
  • declaration for correspondence enrolment (only if the enrolment is completed remotely);
  • power of attorney – only if a candidate is enrolled by a representative (does not apply for correspondence enrolment);
  • summary of the form “Basis for your application”.

It is also mandatory to submit:

  • identity document: EU-citizen ID card or valid passport;
  • document entitling its holder to undertake studies in Poland:
    • diploma confirming the candidate’s eligibility to undertake the second-cycle studies. If the candidate doesn’t have a diploma yet (but has already graduated), they may submit a certificate of graduation instead and sign the declaration of delivery of a diploma’s copy with the original for an inspection by September 25, 2026;
    • sworn translation into Polish or English of documents issued in another language;
    • apostille or legalisation of a diploma obtained outside Poland – Attention! It also applies to the documents issued in the European Union. In some cases, a later submission of an apostille can be accepted. Check the information on the website: apostille;
  • individual official statement issued by the Director of NAWA confirming the holder’s eligibility to pursue higher education in Poland (required for the documents, that has not been nostrified, issued outside the EU, OECD and EFTA except Ukraine and Chinese xuesi diploma; 
  • documents uploaded to the IRK during the application submission;
  • additional documents required in the qualification criteria.

Check the information on the required documents.

Tuition fee payment

Information about the tuition fees can be found at the top of the page, in the “Important information” table. A tuition fee is required from all candidates, regardless of any entitlements they hold.

More information about the fees can be found on the website: fees (in Polish).  

Contact

 

Faculty of International and Political Studies 

Institute of European Studies 

Admission Office
scope

questions related to the programme of studies: the programme, signing up for courses, student ID, tuition fees, USOSweb password reset, etc.

questions related to the admission process: the IRK, application fees, booking enrollment dates, required documents, etc.
office hours

Monday–Thursday 9 am to 3 pm

Monday–Friday 9 am to 3 pm
phone

(+48) 12 663 27 80

(+48) 12 663 26 60

(+48) 12 663 26 61

email

v4@uj.edu.pl

rekrutacja@uj.edu.pl

address

Reymonta 4, room 539, 540

30-059 Kraków

Ingardena 6 (enter through Oleandry 2a)

Welcome Centre – 1st floor

30-060 Kraków