Thesis funding

The École Doctorale de Management Panthéon-Sorbonne ensures that the scientific, material and financial conditions are in place to guarantee the successful completion of the candidate's research.

Students wishing to embark on a doctorate should look into the question of funding as early as their Master's years.
 
Some sources of funding cover the 3 years of the thesis: doctoral contracts from higher education establishments or research centers, doctoral grants from the region, research grants from foreign governments, etc. Others cover only a few months of study: ATER positions, Eiffel scholarships, etc.
Others cover only a few months of study: ATER positions, Eiffel grants, etc.
 
Main funding available to doctoral students :

Doctoral contracts

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The doctoral contract is the main source of funding for doctoral students. It is a 3-year fixed-term employment contract (CDD) which allows the doctoral student to be employed by a public institution in order to write his/her thesis.
 
1) Doctoral management contracts at Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Application: early September

  • Other doctoral contracts

    2) Research organizations (CNRS, INRA, CREST, etc.) also offer doctoral contracts every year.


    3) PhD contracts for the disabled
    The Ministry of Higher Education (MENESR) and the CNRS offer doctoral contracts reserved for students with disabilities.
     
    Application deadline:
    MENESR: April
    CNRS: May - June

Industrial Research Training Agreements

Conventions Industrielles de Formation par la Recherche (CIFRE) (Industrial Research Training Agreements) enable young researchers to carry out their thesis within a company, while carrying out a research and development program in conjunction with a public research team outside the company.

Doctoral grants Ile-de-France region

Each year, the Region awards doctoral grants targeting a given number of themes, either within a major field of interest (DIM), or outside a DIM (Allocations de recherche sur domaines ciblés - ARDoC).
Application: February

Thesis grants

Thesis grants are offered by research organizations, local authorities, foundations, associations and governments.
Calls for applications are often made very early in the year (as early as January), so it's advisable to take an interest from the start of your M2 year.

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ATER

Doctoral students at the end of their thesis may be appointed as temporary teaching and research assistants.
Duration: 1 year, renewable 1 time.

Special funding for foreign students

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In addition to the funding described above, foreign doctoral students can apply for research grants designed to encourage international mobility.

  • Special funding for foreign students
    • Eiffel grant for doctoral students

    The doctoral component of the Eiffel program provides funding for up to ten months' inward mobility as part of a co-supervision or co-direction of a thesis (preferably in the 2nd year of the doctorate).
     

    • Agence universitaire de la francophonie

    Offers scholarships to foreign students from French-speaking countries wishing to do a thesis at a French university.

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    • Government scholarships

     
    Many governments offer scholarships to their nationals wishing to pursue a doctorate abroad. The amount of these grants varies according to the funding organization.
     
    Campus France and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs list some of these grants:

For further information on these financing options, please contact :

Responsable administratif de l'École Doctorale EDMPS 559

M. Loïc SOREL

Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
École de Management de la Sorbonne (EMS)
Bureau E620
14, rue Cujas – 75231 Paris cedex 05
 EDMPS@univ-paris1.fr
+33 (0)1 40 46 27 73

Secrétariat des thèses de l’UFR27 (Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

M. Stéphane MÉLO

Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Bureau C1406
90, rue de Tolbiac –  75013 Paris
miage@univ-paris1.fr
+33 (0)1 44 07 88 94

Secrétariat des thèses de l’ESCP Business School

Mme. Christine ROCQUE

ESCP Business School
79, avenue de la République – 75543 Paris cedex 11
crocque@escpeurope.eu
+33 (0)1 49 23 20 33

Secrétariat des thèses de l’IAE de Paris

M. Christophe FUSTINI

IAE de Paris
8 bis, de la Croix Jarry – 75013 Paris
doctorat.iae@univ-paris1.fr
+33 (0)1 44 08 11 79