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Page 1: French government’s scholarships Poznan, 20/2/2008

French government’s scholarships

Poznan, 20/2/2008

Page 2: French government’s scholarships Poznan, 20/2/2008

What is it?

Scholarship program run by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Each year 22 000 students from all around the world get to come in France with a grant.

350 polish candidates in 2007. 160 granted

Grants are allocated by the cultural and scientific service (SCAC) of the French Embassy.

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Who is concerned?

Polish students with a master degree (Master 2) and who want to continue studying in France: Master IIPhD

Young polish researchers who want to supplement their research in France

All fields

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Type of scholarships?

Bourse pour doctorants

1 to 10 months

Copernicgraduated polish

students (Master 2)12 months

engineers, economists, jurists

9 months

15 months (5 months a year for

3 years)

1 to 4 monthssame + young

researchers

graduated polish students (Master 2)

Médicales medecine students medecine1 to 4 months

Type of scholarship Open to Lenght Studies field

all disciplines

Thèse en co-tutelle

Etudes

Recherche

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Distribution of the candidates according to the type of scholarship

(2007-2008)

Etudes (13.5%)

Bourse Médicale (1%)

Cotutelle (11%)

Copernic (3%)

Recherche (71.5%)

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Bourse de co-tutelle

Details Supervision: Cotutelle students are enrolled in both institutions involved and undertake their studies under the control and the responsibility of a supervisor in either country.

Agreement: Each Cotutelle project takes place under a reciprocal agreement "Cotutelle Convention" binding the two institutions involved.

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Bourse de co-tutelle

What is a ‘Bourse de co-tutelle?

Doctoral studies supervised jointly by academics from an polish University and a French University.

If successful, the student will be awarded a joint doctoral degree by the two institutions. Consequence of a ‘co-tutelle’ agreement. Cotutelle is possible in all French universities, under French national regulations.

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Bourse de co-tutelle

DetailsDuration: PhD in Cotutelle is a normal PhD (normally 3 years) with time shared between the 2 countries - Typically 5 months each year in France. Granting: 767 euros ( 2760 pln a month) Examination: The PhD study should be defended only once in accordance to what the two institutions have agreed upon in the "Cotutelle Convention". Award: a joint or double-degree to the student, if successful.

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Bourse pour doctorants

Translation : Scholarship for PhD students Slightly different from bourse de co-tutelle. 1 to 10 months in France during one year only. No need for a co-tutelle agreement. So the procedure is less complicated. But the student will only get the polish degree. The granting is 920 euros (3300 pln) a month.

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Bourse de recherche

Scholarships are aimed to young polish researchers (less than 35 years old).

1 to 4 months between September and December 2008.

The granting is ranged between 770 euros (2770 pln) and 1000 euros (3600 pln) a month.

Trip expenses and accommodation are to be paid by the granted.

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Where to find information?

All information can be found on our website :

www.ambafrance-pl.org

Section ‘bourse’

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Where to find information?

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What is the dead line?

29th of February 2008 for Bourse d’études

29th of March for ‘Bourse de co-tutelle’ and ‘bourse de recherche’

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How goes selection?

All of these scholarships are granted after examination of the candidates’ files.

Interview has to be passed for ‘Bourse de co-tutelle’ and for ‘Bourse pour doctorants’. With embassy agents, polish ministry representative and specialists of the field.

No interview for ‘Bourse de recherche’. Only quality of the student and file.

French is not required but it an advantage.

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What do you need to provide?

Download all documents on our website

Fill up an application form.

Motivation letter and CV.

Letter(s) of reference from professors.

www.ambafrance-pl.org

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Other grant for PhD students: Eiffel Doctorat

The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs launched the Eiffel excellence scholarship programme to support French centres of higher education in their international outreach initiatives. In 2005, the scheme was extended with the Eiffel Doctorate programme, addressing high-calibre PhD students. Ten-month co-tutored or co-managed component (preferably second or third year) of PhD course

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Other grant for PhD students: Eiffel Doctorat

ContactÉgide - Programme Eiffel

28 rue de la Grange-aux-Belles75010 Paris

Tél. : + 33 1 40 40 59 30Télécopie : + 33 1 40 40 59 24

Mél. : [email protected]