The Paris Mathematical Sciences Foundation is a network of excellence founded by Parisian universities and research institutions. Its partners are:
- Sorbonne University (SU) ,
- the University Paris Diderot (UPD P7) ,
- the Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) ,
- The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) ,
- the Paris-Dauphine University (P9) ,
- The College of France ,
- the INRIA ,
- the University Paris – Descartes (P5)
- the Paris Nord University (P13)
- the University of Paris Sorbonne (P1)
- Paris Sciences Letters
The Mathematical Sciences Foundation of Paris offers students, selected following a call for applications, to benefit from master’s scholarships of one year or two years.
The selected laureates thus integrate the masters of mathematical sciences or basic computer science from the universities of the FSMP network. They benefit from a range of unique teaching in the world based on all the skills of Parisian research laboratories in mathematical sciences. This Parisian network is the largest research center in the world in this field. It includes more than 1200 researchers (including 5 Fields medalists, 19 academicians, more than 200 national and international prize winners) who teach, for the most part, in the masters of the FSMP network, in the best tradition of the French school. of mathematics.
The PGSM Master call for applications is intended for students who have completed their studies at universities outside France (undergraduate or first year master’s degree in mathematics and fundamental computing). Applications are made via the online form , from 1 October 2018 to 26 January 2019 (23:59 Paris time).
Information: https://www.sciencesmaths-paris.fr/en/pgsm-master-794.htm