Earth and Planet Sciences, Environment: Solid Earth Science
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The International Master in Solid Earth Sciences (IMSES) is a one-year program set up at the second year of the European Master level. Its objective is to train top-level solid-earth geoscientists in the fields of geophysics, geology or geochemistry. A maximum of 10 students coming from all over the world are admitted each year, with the possibility for non-French students to be awarded a fellowship (1000 euros/month for 10 months; up to 7 fellowships awarded each year). A wide range of courses are available, all taught in English. Training through research work and complex problem solving allows IMSES graduates to subsequently pursue a PhD in academia or work in industry.
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Four years of undergraduate/master’s degree, European M1 level in (geo-) physics, (geo-) chemistry, geology, computer sciences, mathematics and/or engineering.d. Application deadline is March 5.
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Paris
France
75006
France
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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