Master and PhD Full Scholarships by French Government for Indonesian Citizens
The French Government, through its Embassy in Jakarta, has been providing excellence scholarships to Indonesian citizens for more than 29 years. In order to pursue its objective to support Indonesian human resources, the French Embassy will offer scholarships for the year 2010. Those scholarships are given to government officials, lecturers, students, with a priority to those involved in a cooperation program between France and Indonesia, to undertake two kinds of training:
- Master degree (full scholarship)
- Doctoral degree (18 months full scholarship)
Type of grant: Study / Research
Value/Benefits
Intensive French language course in CCF Jakarta (unless candidate has a good level in French language or intends to take a diploma taught in English language)
Monthly living allowance
1 return ticket
tuition fees (limitation will apply)
insurance
Duration
Master degree (full scholarship, max. 2 years)
Doctoral degree (18 months full scholarship) � 18 months in France (BGF scholarship) + 18 months in Indonesia (An Indonesian laboratory must supervise and financially support the candidate while in Indonesia)
Eligibility Criteria
Nationality : Indonesia
Subject area : Agronomy � Agroalimentary; Architecture � Urban and Regional Planning; Arts � Culture � Design � Fashion; Biology; Chemistry; Communication � Journalism; Law; Environment; Computer Science; Literature � Languages; Management � Business Administration � Finances; Mathematics; Physical Sciences; Health � Community Services; Education; Engineering; Economics � Politics; Humanities � Social Sciences; Sports; Tourism and Hospitality � Food Service; Transportation � Logistics
Remarks
Priority will be given to the following fields of studies: Engineering (water management, agronomy, civil engineering, information technology�)
Sciences (biotechnologies, information and communication technologies, environment, risk and disaster management, energy, etc.)
Public administration
Law and political sciences
Applications from students in other fields are nevertheless welcome, as acceptance will be primarily based on excellence.
Level : Master; PhD
Remarks
Minimum GPA score of 3 (except for fundamental sciences � 3,5)
Language skills : Fluent in French or English (International TOEFL 550 / IELTS 6)
Additional criteria
The selection committee will give priority to applicants who have already identified a master/PhD program and have had a positive answer form a French professor (or an acceptance letter). Campus France office in Jakarta may help you find the study program that suits your project.
Application process
www.indonesia.campusfrance.org, follow �Membiayai Studi Anda�, or
www.ambafrance-id.org, follow �Etudier en France� / �Belajar di Prancis�
Required documents
More information: www.indonesia.campusfrance.org, follow �Membiayai Studi Anda�, or
www.ambafrance-id.org, follow �Etudier en France� / �Belajar di Prancis�
Deadlines: 31 March 2011
Selection process
First selection based on application file: Application form and all required documents must be submitted The selection committee will give priority to applicants who have already identified a master or doctorate program and have had a positive answer form a French professor (or an acceptance letter) Second selection: motivation interview in Jakarta (French or English languages only)
Contact details
Campus France Indonesia
CCF Jakarta
Jl Salemba Raya 25
Jakarta 10440
+62-21 310 18 84
campusfrance@ccfjakarta.or.id
www.indonesia.campusfrance.org
Further information
French Embassy in Indonesia:
http://www.ambafrance-id.org
http://www.indonesia.campusfrance.org
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