Camões scholarships 2026/2027: how the grants to study in Portugal work
Camões, I.P. awards bachelor's and master's scholarships in Portugal to students from Portuguese Cooperation partner countries, mainly the PALOP and Timor-Leste. How they work and where to apply.
Apply / Learn moreThe direct answer: the scholarship programme run by Camões — Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua funds bachelor’s and master’s degrees at public higher-education institutions in Portugal, for citizens of Portuguese Cooperation partner countries — mainly the Portuguese-speaking African nations (PALOP) and Timor-Leste. Applications for the 2026/2027 academic year are under way, with each country running its own process and deadlines.
Who can apply for the Camões scholarships?
The programme targets students who are nationals of and resident in the partner countries — Angola, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe and Timor-Leste — who do not also hold Portuguese nationality and want to study at a Portuguese public university or polytechnic. As a rule, pre-selection is handled by each country’s education authorities, which then send their lists to Camões, I.P.
How and where do you apply?
This is where many people get lost: you don’t apply at a single desk in Lisbon, but in your home country, through the local education ministry or the Portuguese embassy. Deadlines vary by country — some close in early July, others run their own calendars until the end of the month — so step one is confirming the dates on the Instituto Camões website and with the local authorities.
What does the scholarship cover?
Depending on the programme, Portuguese Cooperation grants cover a monthly allowance plus support for accommodation and tuition, for study at Portuguese public institutions. Students who arrive through this route join a lusophone academic community with decades of history in Portuguese universities.
For those already in Portugal looking for other support, the DGES study grants are the main instrument — and the higher-education admissions calendar sets the dates no applicant can miss. Studying in Portugal remains one of the most solid doors into the Portuguese-speaking world — and these scholarships exist precisely to keep it open.
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