Presentation

Every year since 2012, the Bézout Labex offers mobility scholarships for outstanding students who wish to study at the master’s level in University Paris-Est in an integrated program combining mathematics and computer science: the “Bézout excellence program.”  For 2021-2022, thanks to the Bézout Labex and the SFRI Program GP-DS, we are able to expand the program and offer up to around 10 scholarships.

The Bézout excellence program combines courses, given either in English or in French, from two existing master’s programs in mathematics and computer science (second year, a.k.a. “M2”). Each admitted student is enrolled in one track of one of these master’s programs; interdisciplinarity is ensured by the fact that each student has to succeed in one or two courses from the other master. This offers the opportunity to acquire sought-after skills in both mathematics and computer science, which can be used in academia or industry.

In particular, a new mathematics and computer science track, common to both master’s programs, is specifically devoted to the interfaces between mathematics and computer science; all courses of this track are taught in English. As this track is already interdisciplinary, the students who choose this track do not have to follow any additional course (as an exception to the previous paragraph).  However, the other tracks of the mathematics and computer science master’s programs are also open to the Bézout scholars.

In the French academic system, the M2 year is the last year of tuition.  The first two weeks are devoted to an intensive set of French classes, for the non-French-speaking students.  Then, most of the year is devoted to courses at the research level. Finally, an initiation to research (3 to 4 months in a research laboratory) is proposed, which constitutes an introduction to doctoral work before starting a thesis.  Under normal circumstances, each Bézout scholar will do his/her initiation to research in one of the laboratories of the Bézout Labex.

Intended audience and practicalities

This one-year program is open to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in mathematics or computer science and have passed the first year of a master’s or PhD program.  Women are particularly encouraged to apply.

Each scholar will receive around 1300 €/month during 11 months (this support cannot be combined with any other financial help).  The program will pay the university registration fees for all the Bézout master’s students enrolled in this scholarship program, who will only have to pay a mandatory 90 € (approx.) yearly fee for CVEC (contribution for life campus).

See also the practical informations on the academic environment.

How to apply

Applying for 2021-2022 is possible from this webpage.  The deadline is May 21, 2021.

We plan to hold two online presentations of the Bézout master’s program and scholarships, followed by a session of questions and anwers (probably on Zoom):

  • Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 5pm Paris time (3pm UTC);
  • Friday, April 30, 2021 at 10am Paris time (8am UTC).

Potential applicants should express their interest (without commitment to attend), so that we can send them the credentials, by filling in this short form.  (This is independent from the application form!)

After this program

The best students at the end of the program will be invited to start a PhD in the Bézout Labex; we have a number of possibilities for support. A joint supervision with the student’s national doctoral framework, leading to both PhD grades, is possible.

For more information please open this link

http://bezout.univ-paris-est.fr/masters-scholarships/