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International Selection Scholarships At École Normale Supérieure (ENS), France 2021

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The International Selection Scholarship is awarded to young graduates in Arts & Humanities as well as Sciences, who justify at least of one year undergraduate studies in a foreign university and distinguish themselves with outstanding results.

The Ecole normale supérieure aims at varying its students’ profiles and incorporates students to be enrolled in the 3rd year of bachelor in Math and in Computing science (licence 3) or 1st year of master (master 1), coming from all over the world and from all disciplines.

Application Deadlines: 

  • Arts and Humanities: 9th December, 2021
  • Sciences: 12th December, 2021

Eligible Countries: International

Type: Masters

Eligible Field of Study: Master’s Degree at ENS (or one of ENS’ partner institutions), as well as ENS Diploma (ranked as a master) in Science or Arts & Humanities 

Number of Awardees: 10 for students in Sciences and 10 for students in Arts and Humanities

Value and Duration of Scholarship: Monthly grant of 1,000 Euros for three years and a room on one of the ENS campuses.

Eligibility: Applicants must:

  • be under 26 when they apply (must not have reached their 26th birthday)
  • apply only once to the International Selection
  • not have lived in France more than 10 months during the academic year of the selection (September 1st – August 31st) nor the previous year.
  • justify at least one year of undergraduate studies awarded by a foreign university (outside France) during the calendar year preceding the start of applications.
  • justify at least two years of undergraduate studies in a foreign university (outside France), on the 1st of September following admission.

How To Apply:

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