French Government Medical Specialties Scholarship
Applicant criteria
- 23 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Campus France is the French national agency responsible for promoting higher education in France, attracting international students, and facilitating scholarship and exchange programs. It works in cooperation with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Higher Education, and French embassies worldwide to provide financial opportunities and support for foreign students.
The Scholarships for Foreign Students program offers a wide variety of opportunities (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, exchange, and short programs). Funding may be full or partial, depending on the scholarship type and government or regional policies, and can include living stipends, academic support, travel assistance, or housing aid.
Application Deadline
Deadlines vary depending on the specific scholarship. For example, the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship opens in October and closes in January.
Other scholarships follow regional timelines or those managed by French embassies abroad, so applicants must check with their local Campus France office for exact dates.
Benefits
Monthly stipend for living expenses (amount varies depending on the scholarship) for Master’s and Doctoral students.
Possible exemption from certain university fees or registration charges.
Additional support may include accommodation assistance or travel coverage depending on the program.
Eligibility criteria
Must be an international student applying for a program (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral) at a recognized French higher education institution.
Some scholarships may require proof of residence in France for a certain period (e.g., 2 years), or other specific conditions.
Must hold an admission offer from the academic program in a French institution.
Must demonstrate good academic standing and, in many cases, meet language requirements (French or English), depending on the program.