We are announcing up to 30 “Q-Master" scholarships at both the M1 (first year) and M2 (second year) Master levels, for outstanding candidates with a BSc degree (or equivalent). Classes begin in September 2025.
IMPORTANT: To apply for the QMat program, you must ALSO apply to a Master program.
Students from countries part of the Campus France list must go through the Campus France website. Other students must use Monmaster (for M1 level) or Ecandidat (for M2 level).
For this application, you will need to select one of the following path:
- For Master students entering at the first year, choose the section:
Master (M1): Undifferentiated Master (Research and Professional) > Science, Technology, Health > Master of Physics > Master of Physics (First Common Year)
- For Master students entering at the second year, you must choose a specialization:
Within the Master of Physics:
- Astrophysics
- Subatomic Physics and Astroparticles
- Radiation Physics, Detector, Instrumentation and Imaging
- Physics of Quantum and Soft Condensed Matter
- Quantum Technologies, European Program
- Materials and Nanoscience
- Cell Physics Master
Within the Master « Sciences et Génie des Matériaux »
- Ingénierie des matériaux et nanosciences
Within the Master « Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia » of Telecom Physics, Strasbourg
- Photonique pour les nanosciences et le vivant
The applications are now open:
For non-European students requiring a visa: click here.
For European students and students that do not require a visa to study in France: click here.