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Scholarships to Study in France
Chloe Lane
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Steeped in history and home to amazing architecture and to-die-for food and drink, it’s no surprise France is one of the world’s most popular study abroad destinations, with four French cities featuring in the QS Best Student Cities 2019.
France also offers a growing number of English-taught programs in its 31 top universities featured in the QS World University Rankings® 2020, so you don’t even need to be a Francophone to study here! To find out more, take a look at our complete guide to studying in France.
Below is a selection of scholarships for international students of all degree levels wishing to study in France. For more information, take a look at our guide on how to find and apply to scholarships to study abroad.
Government funded scholarships to study in France
Non-government scholarships to study in France
University – specific scholarships to study in France
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As Content Editor for TopUniversities.com and TopMBA.com, Chloe creates and publishes a wide range of articles for universities and business schools across the world. Chloe has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Reading and grew up in Leicestershire, UK.
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