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Haiti - France : Call for applications, Master 2 scholarships 25/01/2022 08:29:59 I. General calendar : All the documents requested must be submitted to the French Embassy in Haiti (Department of Cooperation and Cultural Action) - 51, rue Capois, Champs de Mars, Port-au-Prince - Tel: 29 99 90 27 Deadline for submission before May 31, 2021. Incomplete files or files submitted after this date will be systematically rejected. From June 1 to 17: analysis of files by the Cooperation and Cultural Action Department of the French Embassy and pre-selection by a joint Franco-Haitian commission; From June 20 to 24: oral interview of shortlisted candidates; candidates not invited to an oral interview may consider that their file has not been accepted; Week of June 26: publication of results; successful candidates will be contacted directly; End of August: pre-departure session. Contact : Ms. Sandra JOSEPH, in charge of scholarship monitoring and management at the French Embassy in Haiti by sandra.joseph@diplomatie.gouv.fr / 29 99 90 27 II. How to apply : These scholarships are intended for students of very good level wishing to continue their higher education at the level of the 2nd year of master's degree (M2) in a French public university. At the same time as applying for a scholarship, candidates must apply for admission to targeted training via the "Studies in France" procedure. Documents to download : The university admission application guide ("Study in France" procedure): https://ht.ambafrance.org/IMG/pdf/guide_o_etudes_en_france_2022-2023_.pdf The list of establishments connected to Etudes en France: https://ht.ambafrance.org/IMG/pdf/etablissements_adherents_a_la_convention_etudes_en_france_01.2022.pdf These scholarships will be granted in priority in the following sectors:
Important: Admissions obtained outside the "Studies in France" procedure to establishments connected to it will not be considered. We invite candidates not to use application applications such as E-Candidat, Ciell2 or Apoflux. This software is reserved for candidates residing in France or in countries where the "Studies in France" procedure is not present. Candidates must apply for admission through the "Studies in France" procedure and apply only to establishments connected to it. Eligibility Criteria:
Constitution of the file:
IMPORTANT : you can submit a scholarship file without the definitive authorization of registration from the university (but with the documents attesting to your application procedures for the training in question). Registration authorization will be requested if your application is accepted. Features : For health professionals, the DU (University Diploma), the DIU (Interuniversity Diploma) and the certificates (CES) are 3rd cycle training. To be able to follow the practical part of this training, the interested parties must have a status allowing the exercise of a care activity (most often Acting as Intern - FFI, within the framework of a DFMS/DFMSA), under penalty of illegal practice of medicine. Otherwise, the person concerned should provide an official document from the faculty of medicine in support of their request, certifying that the training envisaged does not provide for any exercise or practical training on patients. Registration for continuing and vocational training is not permitted. Applications to business schools, certain engineering schools or Catholic institutes will not be considered (tuition fees, which are often high, cannot be covered by scholarships). III. Support Implementation : 3.1 Management : In the event that your application has been accepted, the Cooperation Service of the Embassy of France will then proceed to the instruction of the files previously selected by the joint Franco-Haitian scholarship commission in liaison with the French managing body, Campus France. , which will ensure:
The award of a scholarship from the French Government makes it possible to obtain a (free) visa from the consular section of the French Embassy. However, it is necessary to respect the visa delivery deadlines and to anticipate your request. A welcome notice from Campus France, containing all the useful information upon arrival in France, will be given to the scholarship holder, in particular for transfers to the provinces. 3.2 End of studies : Scholarship holders must send an end-of-stay report directly to the Cooperation Service of the French Embassy (study report with transcripts, certificate of achievement, etc.) within 60 days of the end of the study cycle. HL/ HaitiLibre
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