About This Opportunity
Are you dreaming of spending a beautiful summer surrounded by traditional Swedish farmhouses, rich cultural heritage, and peaceful countryside landscapes with all expenses covered? Applications are now open for the UNESCO World Heritage Residence Scholarship 2026, a fully funded four-week international residency program hosted in Sweden.
The UNESCO World Heritage Residence Scholarship is designed for individuals from around the world who have creative, cultural, or research-based ideas connected to World Heritage. The main focus of the program is to explore how the Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland relate to other UNESCO World Heritage Sites in an artistic, cultural, or academic way, while promoting cultural exchange and heritage awareness in the spirit of UNESCO.
The residency takes place in Hälsingland, Sweden, a region famous for its historic farmhouses known for beautifully decorated interiors. These farmhouses represent Sweden’s rural traditions and are officially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Participants will have the opportunity to live and work in this unique cultural environment, gaining inspiration from Swedish history, architecture, and local traditions.
The program duration is four weeks, and the residency will begin in the summer of 2027. Although the scholarship is titled the UNESCO World Heritage Residence Scholarship 2026, the selected applicants will attend the program the following year, allowing enough time for preparation and project development.
This scholarship is open to international applicants from all countries. Artists, researchers, writers, cultural practitioners, and creative thinkers are encouraged to apply, as long as they have a clear idea related to heritage, culture, or creative research. There is no application fee, and applicants are not required to submit IELTS or any other English language test, making the program accessible to a wide range of candidates.
Selected participants will receive full financial support during the residency. The scholarship covers accommodation in Swedish farmhouses, daily living expenses, and access to cultural and heritage resources throughout the program. This fully funded structure allows participants to focus entirely on their creative or research work without financial pressure.
The main objective of the UNESCO World Heritage Residence Scholarship is to encourage meaningful dialogue between different World Heritage Sites and cultural perspectives. Participants are expected to develop ideas or projects that reflect shared human heritage and contribute to cultural understanding at an international level.
The UNESCO World Heritage Residence Scholarship 2026 offers a rare opportunity to experience life in a UNESCO-recognized heritage site while working on a creative or research project in a calm and inspiring setting. With no application fee, no language test requirement, and full financial support, this program is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in culture, heritage, and international collaboration.