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  • Thursday, July 31, 2025

  • CUI

  • International Office

The duly completed application form, along with all required supporting documents, may kindly be submitted to this office after obtaining the endorsement (signature and official stamp) of the concerned Head of Department and the respective Campus Director.
Please note that the deadline of application is 20th September 2025.



Please find attached file.

  • Tuesday, July 29, 2025

  • CUI

  • International Office

Description:

The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship 2026 offers a prestigious opportunity for outstanding international students to pursue fully funded Master’s and PhD programs in France. Managed by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, this scholarship enables future global leaders to study at top French institutions in high-priority academic fields.

Course Level: Masters/PhD Degree

Host Institution(s): French Universities and Academic Institutions

Subjects: Master’s degree program, engineering program, or a joint doctoral program (joint supervision of dissertation and/or dual degree), in partnership with a partner institution abroad. Two major disciplinary fields concerned by the Eiffel scholarships cover the following 7 fields of study for the Master and Doctorate components:

· For science and technology: Biology and health; Ecological transition; Mathematics and digital; Engineering Sciences

· For the humanities and social sciences: History, French language and civilization; Law and political science; and Economics and management

Grants: For Master’s Students:

· Monthly stipend of €1,181

· International return airfare

· Health insurance coverage

· Cultural activities and networking support

· Up to 24 months of funding, depending on program duration

For PhD Students:

· Monthly stipend of €1,700

· Up to 12 months of funding

· Additional travel, insurance, and support benefits

Eligibility: To qualify for the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship 2026, applicants must meet the following conditions:

· Nationality: Open to non-French nationals only

· Age limit:

· Under 27 years for Master’s applicants (born after March 1999)

· Under 32 years for PhD applicants (born after March 1994)

· Level of study: Must be applying for a Master’s or PhD program at a French higher education institution

· Application channel: Applications must be submitted by a French institution on behalf of the student

· Field of study: Preferred areas include science, engineering, economics, management, law, and political science

Application Procedure:

Application Deadlines (2026)

1. Call for applications opens: October 2025

2. Application deadline for institutions: January 8, 2026 (tentative)

3. Results announced: Mid-April 2026

Only applications submitted by French higher education institutions to Campus France are considered.

How to Apply for Eiffel Excellence Scholarship 2026:

1. Choose a French university offering your desired Master’s or PhD program.

2. Apply for admission and express your interest in the Eiffel Scholarship.

3. If the institution agrees to support you, they will submit the Eiffel application on your behalf.

4. Await the final results, which are published by Campus France around April 2026.

It’s recommended to start the process early, ideally in September or October 2025, as internal deadlines at universities may be earlier than the official January deadline.

Deadline: Before 1st January 2026 (annual)

Official Scholarship Website:

https://www.campusfrance.org/en/france-excellence-eiffel-scholarship-program

  • Monday, July 28, 2025

  • Business

  • International Office

 As per the attached letter that under the provisions of the Horizon Europe framework for international collaboration, opportunities are available to develop joint research and innovation proposals in partnership with the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan.
In this context, it is requested to explore potential areas of mutual interest and initiate the development of collaborative research proposals or innovation project concepts for possible submission under this call.
Please find attached file.

  • Friday, July 4, 2025

  • Business

  • International Office

The Routledge/Round Table Commonwealth PhD Studentships provide support for research projects on Commonwealth-related themes in the humanities and social sciences.
Proposed research must meet at least one of the following criteria: 
  • Relate to the Commonwealth as a whole or to any Commonwealth-wide institution or organisation.
  • Have a Commonwealth comparative aspect.
  • Be of relevance to more than one Commonwealth country.
Successful applicants will be required to submit an article of between 4,000 and 6,000 words based on their research, for consideration for publication in The Round Table journal. They will also be required to make a podcast on their research, for publication on the journal’s website. 
Mentorship

As part of the studentship, applicants are required to identify and work with a mentor at a university in a Commonwealth country other than that in which they are based. This should be an expert in a subject linked to the applicant’s subject of research, who will be able to provide support and advice during the studentship.

The mentor will be expected to hold a minimum of two virtual meetings with the student during the period of the studentship. They will be expected to be in contact with the student by email to share their experiences in their relevant field, provide advice around publishing, events and trends in their field, and to challenge and empower the student to consider new ways of thinking.

The mentor will also be expected to contribute to either the podcast or the article that the student is expected to produce at the end of the studentship and will be paid an honorarium of £500 GBP, payable at the end of the studentship. Mentors must read and abide by the?mentor code of conduct guidelines. 

What does the studentship include?
Two studentships are available each with a maximum value of GBP 5,500:

  • One for PhD students registered at UK universities.
  • One for PhD students registered at ACU member universities in Commonwealth countries other than the UK.  

Who can apply?
Applications are welcomed from a broad range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

Preference may be given to disciplines usually covered by The Round Table journal, including (but not exclusively) politics, international relations, economics, international history, geography, law, development studies, and area studies.

Applicants from STEM will not be accepted unless the research proposal clearly addresses a policy-related theme.

It is not expected that the applicant’s PhD/DPhil research already has a Commonwealth focus. Applications are particularly welcomed where the award will enable the applicant to add a Commonwealth dimension to the work. 
How to apply:
For more information about the Routlege/Round Table Commonwealth Studentship Awards and award recipients, please visit the studentships page on The Round Table website. 

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