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Lebesgue Center Scholarships in France




The Lebesgue Center offers 10,000€ scholarships to outstanding mathematics students applying for a master programme in mathematics, for a fist year of Master (M1) or for a second year of Master (M2), in Rennes, Nantes, Angers, Brest or Vannes. 

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Eligibility

The stipend is 10,000 euros per year.
The M1 scholarships are open to all students who have completed a bachelor's degree in mathematics (or related) at the end of the academic year 2016-2017. The applicants for the Lebesgue M1 scholarship should certify a B1 level of proficiency of the French language.
A student applying for the first year of a master (M1) will be allowed to apply for another scholarship for the second year (M2).
The M2 scholarships are open to all students who have completed the first year of a master in mathematics (or related) at the end of the academic year 2016-2017.
The courses of the second year of Master (M2) may be taught in English.
The application of the Lebesgue scholarship is independent from the application to Masters programmes, whom modalities are indicated in the dedicated websites.
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Deadlines

The application for the lebesgue Master Scholarship is open until March 15th, 2017.
The results of the selection process will be edited in April 2017.
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Contact

Applicants can obtain more information about the masters programmes on the page: Information.

Application

Applicants must complete the online form and attach the documents:
- CV
- Transcripts
- Cover letter
- One or more letters of recommendation.
Applicants must submit the application only when it is complete. Only electronic submission using the online form will be considered.

Selection

The selection will be carried out by the Lebesgue Scientific Committee and the heads of the Masters programmes. It will be based on the academic quality of the applicant.

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