Application Deadline: March 5th, 2024
Applications are now open for the call for refugees in their first asylum country to pursue a Master’s in France. The UNIV’R university corridor program – University for Refugees is launching its third edition and opening a call for applications for refugees residing in a first country of asylum who wish to pursue Master’s studies (2 years) within a Higher education establishment in mainland France. The program provides beneficiaries with easier access to the university system, administrative, social and financial support (study and living scholarship for the total duration of the master’s degree).
Requirements
- Targeted nationalities: All
- Targeted Country of Asylum: All
- Accepted status documentation: Refugee certificate
- Language of Instruction: English, French
- Language Proficiency Level: B2
Benefits
Expenses covered in the program
- Application fees
- Tuition
- Books
- Monthly stipend (e.g. food allowance)
- Housing
- Local transportation expenses
- Health insurance
- Mentoring or psycho-social support
- Travel costs to the third country
- Visa
- Pre-admission exam fees
- Settling in
- Transition of documents
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the UNIV’R Scholarship Program
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