France Excellence Eiffel Scholarship for Master's and PhD in Science, Engineering, Humanities, and Social Sciences
The France Excellence Eiffel Scholarship Program is a prestigious government-funded initiative designed to attract outstanding international students to pursue Master's and PhD degrees in France. Managed by Campus France and backed by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the program targets high-achieving students in priority fields, including Science and Technology, Biology and Health, Ecological Transition, Mathematics and Digital, Engineering Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, History, French language and civilization, Law and political science, and Economics and management.
The scholarship is open to international candidates: Master's applicants must be up to 29 years old, while PhD applicants must be up to 35 years old. Applicants must demonstrate strong academic records and align their study plans with the program's priority fields. The Eiffel Scholarship is not a full tuition waiver; instead, it provides a generous monthly allowance (EUR 1,200 for Master's, EUR 2,100 for PhD from January 2026) and additional benefits such as international and national transportation support, insurance, housing search assistance, and cultural activities. Tuition fees are not covered, but students may seek tuition reductions, external funding, or self-fund their tuition.
The duration of the scholarship varies: up to 12 months for M2, 24 months for M1, and 36 months for some engineering degrees at the Master's level; and 12 to 36 months for PhD programs, starting from September 1 of the award year. The application process requires candidates to contact Campus France or the French Embassy in their home country for guidance, select a French higher education institution, and secure the institution's support. Only institutions can submit applications online to Campus France; direct applications by students are not accepted.
The 2026 campaign opens on October 1, 2025, with a Campus France deadline of January 8, 2026. However, internal university deadlines may be earlier, so early preparation is advised. The program is highly competitive and aims to train future leaders in both the public and private sectors, offering a unique opportunity to study in France's world-class academic environment.
For more information and application details, visit the official Campus France website or contact the international relations department of your chosen French institution.