Sciences Po created the Emile Boutmy Scholarship after the founder of Sciences Po (1871) in order to attract the very best international students from outside of the European Union. The Emile Boutmy Scholarship is awarded to top students whose profiles match the admissions priorities of Sciences Po and individual course requirements.
Host Institution: Sciences Po, Paris, France
Field of study: Any Undergraduate and Master’s Programme offered at Science Po, Course starts September 2013
Target group: Non-EU International Students
Cover: Undergraduate Level
The Emily Boutmy Undergraduate Programme can take different forms ranging from €3,000 to €12,300 for 3 years of undergraduate study. On an exceptional basis, a scholarship of €19,000 may be granted to cover the three years of College.
Masters Level
The Emily Boutmy Master’s Programme can take different forms ranging from €5,000 to €16,000 for 2 years of postgraduate study. On an exceptional basis, a scholarship of €23,000 may be granted to cover 2 years of the Master’s Programme.
Eligibility: Students from outside of the European Union who have been offered a place to study at undergraduate or Masters level are eligible. This scholarship is awarded to students with excellent academic credentials and whose profile matches that of their chosen course. Students’ financial situations are also taken into account when assessing their applications.
Application instructions: Only admitted students are considered for this scholarship. This scholarship is not automatically awarded. A request for it must be made in the scholarship section on the application form.
For the academic year 2013-2014, undergraduate applicants for the Emily Boutmy Scholarships must submit their application by 2 May 2013 at the very latest. Graduate applicants must submit their application by 4 April 2013. Applications received after these dates will not be processed.
Deadline: 4 Apr/2 May 2013
Further Information: http://formation.sciences-po.fr/en/contenu/the-emile-boutmy-scholarship









































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