Application Deadline: 20 January 2021
The France – South Africa Scholarship Programme is directed to South African students who intend to study in universities or higher education institutions in France for their Master’s degree or PhD.
This call for application is open for students who intend to start their studies in France in September 2021. The deadline for online application will be on 20 January 2021. The list of the laureates and the waiting list will be announced in March. Due to the differences between the Southern and Northern hemisphere calendars, laureates will follow a specific track in South Africa from March to July 2021. This track will include online French courses organized by the network of the Alliances Françaises. It may also include an internship in French Companies based in South Africa, depending on the opportunities and the profile of each laureate.
This call for applications is open to all fields of study. Science, engineering and technology fields and niche courses not available in South Africa may be prioritised.
The France – South Africa Scholarship Programme of the French Embassy in South Africa is based on a highly selective call for candidates in order to strengthen high level exchanges between France and South Africa. An Advisory Board Committee, set by the French Embassy, will monitor the programme and the selection process. The Advisory Board involves representatives from the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), the National Research Foundation (NRF), the French South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FSACCI), the joint office of CNRS, IRD and CIRAD in South Africa as well as well-known and high level academics from France and South Africa.
Eligibility requirements
To be eligible for the France – South Africa Scholarship Progralle, applicants must be:
- Under the age of 33 years old on 1st January 2021.
- A South African National.
- Enrolled in a French Higher Education institution (in due time) to pursue a Master’s degree or PhD.
The scholarship is granted for a given period to be spent in France, matching the necessary time required to obtain the degree:
- For Master’s degree, the scholarship will be granted for a duration between 10 and 22 months. Master degree programmes are two years long. In some specific cases (Bachelor degree with Honours, for example), students may consider applying directly to M2 (second-year of the Master Programme). Only the hosting higher education institution is responsible for the admission. At the end of the first academic year, the Embassy of France will verify the success of the student to continue her/his studies in the second year of the Master’s programme.
- For PhDs, the scholarship will be granted for a maximum duration of 3 years. However, at the end of each academic year, in order to get the renewal of his/her grant, the recipient will have to justify the progress of their research work.
- In case of a PhD under co-supervision/cotutelle, periods of stay in France should be specified. The scholarship will only be granted for the periods spent in France.
- For PhD and Master Degrees, if the curriculum requires course work which will take place outside France, then applicant must specify all the details and his/her intentions, in the application process.
Scholarship types
Two schemes are possible under the France South Africa Scholarship Programme:
A full scholarship by the Embassy of France. It includes:
- The status of scholarship-holder of the French Government which includes social security, priority for accessing student housing, visa fee exemption and assistance offered by Campus France Paris.
- The payment of tuition fees, not exceeding 5000€ per year.
- A return flight ticket to France.
- A monthly allowance (approximately 700 euros for master students and 1060 euros for PhD students).
- An additional individualized accommodation aid (approximately 150 euros/month) can be obtained from the French Government.
For PhD students, be aware that some doctoral schools require a higher monthly income than the scholarship allowance of (approximately) 1060 euros. Students applying to these doctoral schools have to contact and coordinate with the hosting French higher education institution and research laboratory to secure additional funding.
In the second scheme of a cost sharing scholarship, the monthly allowance will be provided fully or partially by a partner (a partner among the Advisory Board, a company, a higher education institution or any other funding agency). All the other benefits of a full scholarship will still be provided by the Embassy of France. This scheme can be proposed by the candidate during the application process or by the Advisory Board for some of the laureates.
Applicants are highly encouraged to look for other sources of financing from his/her own local or French higher education institution but also from private sector companies. Specific attention will be given to applicants who have found other sources of financing for their academic project.
At all times, applicants or laureates must inform the Embassy of France in case they have obtained any additional funding.
Online application
The application file is to be submitted online only, before the 20 January 2021, and must include:
For all applicants
- A complete application form (online).
- A copy of passport.
- An up-to-date résumé that also states the candidate’s entire academic record.
- A cover letter explaining motivations and interests in the planned academic project.
- Copies of academic degree certificates (Bachelor or Master only).
- University transcripts of the last two years of studies.
For Master level candidates
- Candidates will need to provide proof of acceptance at one of the study programme indicated during their application, between February and April/May 2021. During the application process, candidates are encouraged to submit their email exchanges with the host higher education institutions in France.
- List of identified study programmes that the student intends on applying to, including the application dates for these courses and the tuition fees.
For PhD applicants
- An attestation, signed by your supervisor, indicating her/his commitment to supervise your thesis; or, in case of co-supervision, an attestation signed by the two supervisors (South African and French) indicating their commitment to supervise in France and in South Africa. In the case of co-supervision, this attestation needs to indicate that a cotutelle agreement will be established, that enrolment will be at both universities and that a degree will be awarded by the French higher education institution.
- A detailed description of the research project (2/3 pages) including a detailed work plan.
- In case of co-supervision, a detailed plan of the various periods to be spent in France during the research work. A signed cotutelle agreement is also necessary.
Optional documents
- Cost-sharing commitment letter from the corresponding organisation.
- Academic and/or professional recommendation.
- Language proficiency certificates: French (TCF, DELF, DALF, academic degree…).
All candidates will need to create an account on the current website. They can connect any time before the deadline. It is compulsory to validate the final application online before the deadline. After the final submission, it will not be possible to modify the application. A delivery status notification will be sent by e-mail to the applicants after the final online submission of application. Incomplete applications or applications which would fail to meet the deadline will be automatically rejected.
Selection process
Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of their files. Candidates whose applications have been preselected will be interviewed. In order to identify grant recipients, the Advisory board will consider:
- The candidate’s skills and merit as indicated by his/her academic record and professional background.
- The quality of his/her studies project and its coherence with his/her background.
- For PhD applicants, the Advisory Board will favour PhDs under joint supervision and commitment of South African and French supervisors will be decisive;
- The level of proficiency in foreign languages and its adequacy with the suggested curriculum.
Deliberations and final decisions are beyond dispute.
Publication of the results
Applicants must not take the initiative to make follow-up contacts regarding the status of their application. Candidates and laureates will be contacted individually if needed. Final results will be announced in March 2021. The results will consist of a list of confirmed laureates and a waiting list. No ranking on any of the lists is communicated to the applicants. Confirmed laureates need to comply with all the administrative requirements and rules of the scholarship programme.
For the confirmed laureates
- They must finalize their enrolment in the study programme that they indicated during their application to the scholarship.
- They must attend the intensive online French courses that will be provided for them between March 2021 and July 2021.
- Depending on the opportunities and the profiles of the laureates, internship in a French company based in South Africa, may be proposed.
- After their departure to France, the student needs to commit to the study project that he or she has been selected for. Any changes in the study programme of the grant holder must be submitted to the French Embassy for approval.
- Be in France for the whole period of his/her studies.
For the candidates on the waiting list
Students on the waiting list have a good chance to move up on the main list depending on the availabilities. They will be informed individually. Hence, candidates on the waiting list are highly encouraged to continue the procedure and to obtain their enrolment in the French Higher Education institutions. They will need to participate to the online French courses and possible internships. Failing to do so, they will be removed from the list.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the France – South Africa Scholarship Programme 2020/2021
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