Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The TULIP-GS Master Scholarship is a two–year program which seeks to train our future engineers or scientific project managers, mainly in plant breeding, plant protection, sustainable plant production, impact studies on environment, ecosystems and biodiversity, depollution, but also scientific advisors, professors and researchers in academic institutes and universities.
Every year, the TULIP-GS Master will recruit a maximum of 20 Master students for the first year of training (M1 students) and a maximum 30 Master students for the second year of training (M2 students). The TULIP-GS Master started in September with the opening of its first-year training program..
Benefits
Applicants selected for the Master will benefit from the services provided by the Federal University of Toulouse (Toul'Box). The TULIP Graduate School will also support them as follows:
- To French students and international students from a French university: in Master 1, about 3000 € per year and in Master 2, about 3500 € per year;
- To international students from a foreign university: in Master 1, about 8000 € per year and in Master 2, about 5500 € per year, to contribute to their
- relocation fees.
Eligibility
- A TULIP-GS jury selects first and second year master students based on their academic excellence and their motivation to be trained at the interface between Functional Biology and Evolutionary Ecology.
- Professional sectors of activities offered to TULIP-GS graduate students include fundamental research in agriculture, forestry and fishing, natural land management, waste management and remediation, private companies and public administration.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Send your complete application by email, as a « PDF document » in English.
Please indicate in your message: last name, first name, e-mail address, home University, country of origin, level of study (last diploma):
A curriculum vitae (2 pages maximum);
A cover letter describing your skills and knowledge in relation to the Master's degree, as well as your research interests (2 pages maximum);
Your University results since high school: undergraduate (bachelor) and - if applicable - postgraduate (Master) academic marks, grades and distinctions (in French or English);
A description of previously followed university courses to support your application;
A recommendation letter from a past internship supervisor or an academic faculty member;