France Embassy Master’s Scholarships (Uganda) 2026 (Study in France)
The France Embassy Master’s Scholarships 2026/2027 is a fully funded program offered by the Embassy of France in Uganda for talented Ugandan students who wish to pursue a Master’s degree in France. The scholarship aims to support high-achieving graduates by covering major study and living expenses, allowing them to access world-class French universities without financial burden.
This opportunity is designed for students interested in pursuing advanced studies in science, engineering, business, agriculture, and other development-focused fields while benefiting from Europe’s academic and research environment.
Scholarship Summary
- Host Country: France
- Study Destination: French public universities
- Scholarship Type: Fully funded Master’s scholarship
- Eligible Applicants: Ugandan citizens
- Degree Level: Master’s degree
- Financial Coverage: Tuition, stipend, airfare, visa waiver, accommodation support
- Fields of Study: Science, Engineering, Business, Agriculture, Environment, Tourism, Economics, Gender Studies, Renewable Energy
- Application Requirement: Admission or application to a French university required
- Deadline: 11 June 2026
Degree Level
This scholarship is available for:
- Master’s degree programs only
- Programs offered in French or English (depending on university requirements)
Available Subjects
Applicants can apply in a wide range of academic fields, including:
- Engineering
- Science and Technology
- Agriculture
- Sustainable Development
- Renewable Energy
- Economics
- Business Administration
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Environment and Climate Studies
- Gender Studies
- Sports Studies
These programs must be offered at recognized French public universities.
Benefits
Selected candidates will receive a comprehensive funding package, including:
- Full tuition fee coverage at a French public university
- Monthly stipend for living expenses
- Round-trip international airfare (Uganda–France)
- Visa application fee waiver
- CVEC student contribution exemption
- Health insurance support (majority covered by French government)
- Access to subsidized student accommodation
- Administrative and settlement support
- Participation in cultural and networking activities
This makes it one of the most complete study packages for international Master’s students.
Eligible Nationalities
This scholarship is specifically open to:
- Ugandan citizens only
Applicants must hold a valid Ugandan passport and meet academic requirements.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the France Embassy Master’s Scholarships, applicants must:
- Be a citizen of Uganda
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
- Apply for a Master’s program at a French public university
- Meet university-specific admission requirements
- Provide proof of application or admission
- Prepare academic documents before submission
Applicants are encouraged to start university applications early, as admission proof is a key requirement.
Application Procedure
Required Documents
Applicants must prepare the following:
- Cover letter
- Valid passport or national ID
- Bachelor’s degree certificate
- Academic transcripts
- Proof of university application or admission
- Any additional supporting documents requested by the Embassy
All documents must be combined into a single PDF file for submission.
Application Process
The application process generally includes the following steps:
- Research and shortlist French universities and Master’s programs
- Apply directly to a French public university
- Prepare required documents (degree, transcripts, ID, cover letter)
- Obtain proof of application or admission
- Submit scholarship application to the Embassy of France in Uganda
- Wait for shortlisting and possible interview or additional documentation requests
Applicants who are not yet admitted must begin university applications as early as possible.
Why Study in France?
France is one of the most popular study destinations in Europe due to:
- High-quality public universities
- Affordable education system supported by government funding
- Strong programs in science, engineering, and business
- Growing number of English-taught Master’s programs
- Access to European research and innovation networks
- International career and PhD opportunities