[bioundgrd] A unique opportunity to study life sciences in Paris for undergrad MIT students

Joyce Roberge roberge at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 23 09:12:03 EDT 2013


Dear MIT students :


We'd like to announce you that Paris Descartes University and Fondation Bettencourt-Schueller offer two of MIT undergraduate students

a unique opportunity to study at the innovative undergraduate program “Frontiers in Life Science<http://www.licence.fdv-paris.org/en/licence-fdv/>” in Paris, from

january to june 2014. Why only two students? Because the courses are fully funded by us, and therefore, they are restricted to 20 students. We do not expect anything from MIT in return. Applications for “Frontiers in Life Science” International Semester are open exclusively to 10 pre-chosen universities from around the world.



Our aim is to find students who are motivated by innovation in learning and who show interest in interdisciplinary life science. Since all courses will be conducted in English, we expect the students to be fluent in English. Knowledge of French is not mandatory. You can apply by sending their application (letter of motivation, transcript of grades, CV) to international at fdv-paris.org<mailto:international at fdv-paris.org> until November 10th. Results of the selection will be communicated to selected participants by November 15th. A complete description of our program is attached.



We are looking forward to your application.



Best regards,



Vincent Dahirel, director of studies

Tamara Milosevic, International collaboration development

Undergraduate program "Frontières du Vivant"

Université Paris Descartes, France




-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/bioundgrd/attachments/20131023/f6a85893/attachment-0001.htm
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: FdV-paris.pdf
Type: application/pdf
Size: 580405 bytes
Desc: FdV-paris.pdf
Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/bioundgrd/attachments/20131023/f6a85893/attachment-0001.pdf


More information about the bioundgrd mailing list