Apply for the International ATHENAWORKS Mentoring Programme

July 9, 2026

Are you interested in research, international collaboration, and publishing your work? VILNIUS TECH students are invited to apply for the ATHENAWORKS International Mentoring Programme, organised within the ATHENA University Alliance.

The programme will run from July 2026 to May 2027, with only 20 students selected from across the entire ATHENA consortium.

All the information about the programme is available here: Recruitment of students to ATHENAWORKS project

By joining the programme, you will have the opportunity to:

  • develop your own research project under the guidance of international mentors;
  • collaborate with students from ATHENA partner universities;
  • strengthen your academic writing and scientific publishing skills;
  • participate in thematic seminars and individual mentoring sessions;
  • attend the five-day Academic Skills Boost-Up Summer School in Lublin, Poland;
  • prepare a book chapter for a peer-reviewed scientific monograph and expand your international academic network.

The programme is open to students interested in the following fields:

  • Regional Policy and International Affairs;
  • Economics;
  • Data Science;
  • Humanities.

Application deadline: 1–31 July 2026.

Applications will be assessed based on the quality of the proposed research idea, publication record, participation in academic conferences, involvement in student research organisations or projects, and international experience.

Applications, together with all required documents, should be submitted by email to athena@mail.umcs.pl.

Don’t miss this opportunity to become part of an international academic community, gain valuable research experience, and take the next step in your academic career!

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