Numerous scholarships are available for international students to assist them pay for their studies in France and Europe through public institutions in France and the Erasmus+ program.
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SCHOLARSHIPS OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY
Numerous scholarships are given to international students by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 25% of these scholarships are directly funded by the Ministry through the Major or Eiffel programs (for Master's or Doctoral level study) (for the best foreign students who have graduated from French high schools abroad). France's embassies abroad offer the remaining items.
To find out which scholarship programs you qualify for, speak with the Campus France office there immediately.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Some international students are also given scholarships by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research depending on social factors. Students who have lived in France for at least two years and who pay French taxes are eligible. Additionally, the Ministry provides funding for doctorate contracts overseen by doctoral schools.
The National Center for Scientific Study (CNRS), which covers all fields of research, the Institute for Research and Development (IRD), the Environmental and Energy Control Agency (ADEME), and the IFREMER are a few examples of public organizations that do public research in France (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). These public organizations fund research budgets for PhD and post-doctoral students in collaboration with the regions.
Finally, several higher education institutions provide scholarship programs to admitted international students. Contact their department of foreign affairs for additional information.
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