Designated by the French Government as an « Excellence Initiative », PSL ( Paris Sciences et Lettres )
Research University is the result of a strategic alliance between twenty prestigious French institutions sharing common values and practices, based on scientific excellence and on the outstanding potential of their students.
As part of its partnership with the University of Cambridge, PSL is offering funding for two students to take
Masters degrees in 2015 – 2016 at one of the following PSL member institutions:
Chimie ParisTech
Ecole normale supérieure (ENS)
ESPCI ParisTech ( Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles )
Mines ParisTech
Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris-Dauphine
Why study at PSL Research University?
World-leading research feeds directly into our degree programmes (21 Nobel Prize winners, 10
Fields Medals and 30 CNRS Gold Medals)
Interdisciplinary learning
High academic to student ratio
14,000 students, 70% of whom are post-graduate
The best students are selected to study at PSL member institutions
Who can apply?
You are eligible to apply if
you are currently studying for a first degree or for a Master degree at the University of Cambridge
you are normally resident in the UK you apply to take a Masters at PSL in 2015-16, including a research project undertaken in a PSL laboratory, and you are offered admission.
Application Procedure
Based on the priority areas of cooperation between PSL and the University of Cambridge, the following courses given at PSL are the focus of the PSL Cambridge Scholarship Programme.
Research thoroughly the course in which you are interested, via the above links, including academic requirements and level of French language needed
Inform PSL of your choice ( myriam.nechad@univ-psl.fr
) at the latest on 16 January 2015
Apply online following the procedure indicated for the chosen course
Courses predominantly taught in English:
Master in Innovation and Entrepreneurship ( PSL Institute of Innovation & Technology )
Master (M2) in Applied Mathematics – Analysis and Probabilities (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Master in Physics ( ENS International Centre for Fundamental Physics and its interfaces )
Interdisciplinary Master in Life Sciences (ENS)
Master (M2) in Bioengineering and Innovation in Neurosciences (ESPCI)
Master (M2) in Science of materials and nano-objects (ESPCI)
Courses partly or totally taught in French:
Master (M1) de Mathématiques (ENS)
Master (M2) in International Economics and Development (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Masters (M2) in Astrophysique, Dynamique des systèmes gravitationnels, Outils et Systèmes de l’Astronomie et de l’Espace (Observatoire de Paris)
Master (M2) in Sensors, measurement and instrumentation (ESPCI)
Masters (M2) in Chemistry : Chimie analytique, physique et théorique, Chimie moléculaire, Chimie et physico-chimie des matériaux, Ingénierie chimique (Chimie ParisTech, ESPCI, ENS)
What will the scholarship pay?
The exact value of the scholarship will depend on other sources of funding available to the selected candidates, but the maximum award will pay for:
tuition fees
annual stipend (sufficient for a single person and including accommodation costs)
For further information: myriam.nechad@univ-psl.fr