International students

The active involvement of top international students is vital for fostering intercultural exchanges and networks among graduates, promoting their mobility globally. Work-study master’s programs further enhance professional opportunities through long-term partnerships and solid career prospects.

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International students interested in enrolling in the Graduate School of Sustainability and Transitions program have the opportunity to apply for various scholarships.

SMARTS-UP Graduate Schools scholarships

SMARTS-UP Graduate Schools at Université Paris Cité is providing €10,000 incoming mobility scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year to support Graduate Schools in welcoming international students to their Master’s programs. The scholarships are awarded for one year.

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Erasmus+ Study Mobility (Europe)

The Erasmus+ Study Mobility (EuRopean Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) study mobility program simplifies student and teacher exchanges among European universities, grandes écoles, and other educational institutions in Europe. Numerous countries participate, including Germany, Austria, and Belgium.

 

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Erasmus Mundus EPOG+ Scholarships

Designed specifically for the Erasmus Mundus EPOG+ Masters program, these scholarships are offered to the top student candidates applying during the annual selections. A minimum of 75% of these scholarships is allocated for applicants from partner countries.

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Scholarships based on where you’re from or French national policies

Specific scholarships are available based on your country or French national policy. These include Campus France scholarships for international students in France and Eiffel scholarships for top international students in master’s and doctoral programs.

 

Check out the full list of these scholarships here.

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Discovering the Ikigai Method

Discovering the Ikigai Method

On March 29th and April 19th 2022, the SMARTS-UP team gathered thirty graduate students for the “Ikigai” educational workshop. Led by Pascal Kolbe and Andrea Giraldo Sevilla, the workshop was based on the Japanese concept “Ikigai” of finding one’s purpose. It was…