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French public institutes and the Erasmus+ programme offer a large number of scholarships for foreign students to help them finance their studies in France and Europe.

 

Campus Bourses: the indispensable tool for finding funding

Campus Bourses (Campus Scholarships) provides information on the scholarships offered to foreign students. The tool lists all of the assistance provided by the States (French and foreign), regional authorities, companies, foundations and institutes of higher education. Filter your search by nationality, field and level of studies to find the assistance that corresponds to your profile.

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The Foreign Ministry's scholarships

The French Foreign Ministry awards many different scholarships to foreign students. 25% of these scholarships are directly financed by the Ministry in the framework of Eiffel (for Master's or Doctoral level studies) or Major programs (for the best foreign students who have graduated from French high schools abroad). The rest are provided by France embassies abroad.

 

The French Embassy in Kenya offers scholarships every year to master and PHD students. Calls are often between November and January. Stay connected to our social media and websites to be informed about the next call.

 

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Find out directly from the Campus France office for your country to learn which scholarship programs you are eligible for.

 

The Ministry of Higher Education's scholarships

The French Ministry of Higher education and Research also awards scholarships to some foreign students, based on social criteria. To be eligible, students must have been residing in France for at least two years and be paying taxes in France. The Ministry also finances doctoral contracts managed by the Doctoral schools.

In France, public research is split between institutes of higher education and public organisations such as the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) which covers all fields of research, the IRD (Institute for Research and  Development), the ADEME (Environmental and Energy Control Agency) and the IFREMER (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). In partnership with the regions, these public bodies finance research allocations for doctoral and post-doctoral students.

Finally, some institutes of higher education offer scholarship programs to enrolled foreign students. To find out more, contact their international relations department.

 

Scholarships from regional authorities

French regions and towns allocate scholarships to foreign students enrolled in programs in their region. They also award doctoral and postdoctoral grants managed by the institutes of higher education and research. Regional scholarships may also be allocated to foreign students as part of exchange agreements with foreign institutes.

 

The Erasmus+ mobility scholarships for foreign students

Erasmus + is a European Union program that supports education, training, youth and sport. Through it, over two million students can benefit from a mobility bursary in Europe: it covers the 2014-2020 period, with a budget of 14.7 billion Euros.

The Erasmus Mundus joint Master's offer is a study program that awards scholarships to the world's best students for one or two years, regardless of their field of studies. To receive one, these students must take their master's program in at least two countries participating in the program. Several French institutes of higher education offer joint Master's programs.

In the framework of bilateral agreements between institutes of higher education, Erasmus+ also offers mobility scholarships from and to France. They cover removal and accommodation costs. Find out more from the institute you are enrolled in.

 

The former Erasmus programmes are still active

Some joint doctoral programs are still funded by the old Erasmus Mundus programand still award scholarships. Nonetheless, European joint doctorates (EJD) that were set up in the framework of Horizon 2020, the European Union program for Research and Innovation, will progressively replace them.

Some partnerships that came under the old Erasmus Mundus Action 2 programstill offer mobility scholarships. Many projects associate at least one French institute.

 

 

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