2025/26 KF Exchange to the U.S. Fellows Receive Grants in Warsaw
Twenty-nine outstanding Polish scholars received their grants during a ceremony held at the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Warsaw., as part of the Kosciuszko Foundation Exchange to the U.S. Program.
About the Kosciuszko Foundation Exchange to the U.S. Program
With over $500,000 in funding awarded through the Kosciuszko Foundation Exchange to the U.S. Program, these fellows are set to continue a proud tradition—dating back to 1925—by conducting advanced research and academic work at top U.S. universities. Their projects will contribute to innovation, scholarship, and the development of lasting international academic partnerships.
Chargé d’Affaires of the United States, Mr. Daniel Lawton, remarked:
“For 100 years, the Kosciuszko Foundation has focused on academic, cultural, and scientific exchanges whose impact reaches far beyond the timeline of a single research project. These programs have a lasting influence on the lives and careers of participants. Thank you for all you do to bring our countries and people closer together.”
Congratulations to all fellows as they begin this exciting chapter in their academic careers.
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