Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The program is designed to train future foreign decision-makers in the private and public sectors, in priority fields of study.
For both parts of the Eiffel program, the scholarship is awarded for the academic year corresponding to the call for applications. (This period must begin between September 1 and December 31 of the year the scholarship is awarded).
Applicable programmes
Benefits
The Eiffel scholarship program has two components:
A Master's program, which provides funding for 12, 24 or 36 months of training leading to a Master's degree (candidates currently studying in France are ineligible).
A PhD program, which provides funding for 6 to 18 months of mobility, depending on the year of enrolment, as part of a cotutelle program, and a 36-month grant on condition of enrolment in the first year of the thesis, for first-time students only.
Eligibility
- Only applications with an average grade of at least 15/20 over the last three academic years will be submitted by Sorbonne Université to Campus France.