The Lafayette Fellowship

Overview

Designed to support the next generation of young leaders with a strong interest in the transatlantic relationship, the Lafayette Fellowship will fund one year of master’s-level study in France for up to 30 outstanding American students.

Open to both Francophone and non-Francophone candidates, the program partners with leading French academic institutions across STEM, humanities, social sciences, and the arts, with courses taught in French or entirely in English. In addition to their academic studies, fellows will also join the French-American Leadership Program – a year-long series of lectures, masterclasses, site visits, and mentorship – offering full immersion in European innovation, culture, and policy. 

The program aims to deepen academic and cultural exchange between France and the U.S. and nurture future leaders. The Fellowship will encourage reflection on major global challenges, such as environmental challenges and sustainability; health and biotechnology; peace and security; social equity and democratic issues; digital technologies; and artificial intelligence.

Learn more on their website.

Deadline

November

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • be under the age of 27 as of the start of the program
  • be in possession of a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution obtained within three years of the start of the program with a minimum GPA of 3.7. 
  • be a student in  STEM, humanities, social sciences, and the arts, with an interest in addressing global challenges in a French-American context
  • apply for admission to one of the French partner universities in addition to completing a Lafayette Fellowship application. Awarding of the scholarship is conditional upon admission to a partner institution.

How to Apply

Campus Contact