France: BA / BSc Scholarship 2008
Study at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in the heart of the Paris "Quartier Latin" at the Department of Cognitive Studies.
The Department of Cognitive Studies of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris offers graduate programs in Linguistics and in Cognitive Science. While it is possible to apply to these programs and be accepted without support, a small number of applicants can become International Division Scholars and receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros for three-years.
This International Scholars Program is reserved for foreign (non-French) participants. In the Humanities, this scholarship is aimed at the most promising students currently enrolled in their final year of undergraduate studies. In the Sciences, it is aimed at the most promising students who are currently enrolled in their second or third year of university studies. Upon acceptance, students become ENS-International Division Scholars. After graduating from the ENS, or during their final year, most students begin their doctoral thesis. If completed in France, this thesis may be financed by a research grant awarded by the French Ministry of National Education. For any thesis pursued outside France, there are bilateral and European agreements managed by the ENS in close collaboration with other foreign universities (co-sponsored thesis). After having completed the doctoral thesis, most ENS students choose a career in the field of research or higher education.
For more Information about the Department of Cognitive Studies, and the programs it offers, see our website listed above.
For more information on how to apply to the International Division, see the
application web address, or contact Jérôme Sackur.
Application Deadline: 31-Oct-2007
Web Address for Applications: http://www.ens.fr/international/UK/index.htm
Contact Information:
Jérôme Sackur
jerome.sackur@ens.fr
The Department of Cognitive Studies of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris offers graduate programs in Linguistics and in Cognitive Science. While it is possible to apply to these programs and be accepted without support, a small number of applicants can become International Division Scholars and receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros for three-years.
This International Scholars Program is reserved for foreign (non-French) participants. In the Humanities, this scholarship is aimed at the most promising students currently enrolled in their final year of undergraduate studies. In the Sciences, it is aimed at the most promising students who are currently enrolled in their second or third year of university studies. Upon acceptance, students become ENS-International Division Scholars. After graduating from the ENS, or during their final year, most students begin their doctoral thesis. If completed in France, this thesis may be financed by a research grant awarded by the French Ministry of National Education. For any thesis pursued outside France, there are bilateral and European agreements managed by the ENS in close collaboration with other foreign universities (co-sponsored thesis). After having completed the doctoral thesis, most ENS students choose a career in the field of research or higher education.
For more Information about the Department of Cognitive Studies, and the programs it offers, see our website listed above.
For more information on how to apply to the International Division, see the
application web address, or contact Jérôme Sackur.
Application Deadline: 31-Oct-2007
Web Address for Applications: http://www.ens.fr/international/UK/index.htm
Contact Information:
Jérôme Sackur
jerome.sackur@ens.fr
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