Fully Funded PhD Fellowships in Societies and Culture, Climate Change, Health, and Artificial Intelligence at Aix-Marseille University
Aix-Marseille University in France is offering 40 fully funded PhD fellowships through the SCHADOC program for the 2025–2026 academic year. The program is designed to address major global challenges across four thematic axes: Societies and Culture (including sociology, anthropology, literature, political science, history, languages, and humanities), Climate Change and Environmental Challenges (covering sustainability science, geosciences, biodiversity, ecological transitions, and environmental policy), Health and Well-Being (spanning biomedical sciences, public health, neuroscience, psychology, and healthcare innovation), and Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications (including machine learning, robotics, digital ethics, data science, and AI-driven societal solutions).
The SCHADOC program recruits 40 fellows for 36 months, employing them at Aix-Marseille University. Selection is based on open, transparent, and merit-based recruitment policies, with a strong commitment to equal opportunities and non-discrimination. Candidates can apply by submitting their own thesis project (bottom-up) or by applying to published projects (top-down). The process involves several stages, including project submission, selection, and interviews, culminating in the awarding of 3-year doctoral contracts starting October 1st, 2026.
Applicants should hold a relevant master's degree or equivalent in a related field and be prepared to work in an international academic environment. The program welcomes candidates from all backgrounds and nationalities. Funding is fully provided for the duration of the fellowship, covering salary and employment at the university. No specific stipend amount or tuition details are mentioned.
To apply, candidates should visit the provided application link, prepare their thesis project or select from published projects, and ensure all required documents are submitted before the deadline of April 21st, 2026. The program encourages applicants to find an AMU supervisor if submitting a bottom-up project. For more information, visit the SCHADOC program website.