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CERN Doctoral Student Programme – Fully Funded

CERN Doctoral Student Programme – Fully Funded

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Nov 16, 2025

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The CERN Doctoral Student Programme offers fully funded opportunities for PhD candidates to complete part of their doctoral research at CERN — the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland. This programme is aimed at students working in applied physics, engineering, computing, and related technical fields (note: theoretical and experimental particle physics are covered by other specific CERN programmes).


Participants spend 6 to 36 months at CERN, joining world-leading teams that develop cutting-edge technologies and solutions. This experience allows students to deepen their research skills, work in a highly international and collaborative environment, and contribute to some of the most advanced scientific projects in the world.

Eligibility :
  • Nationality: Open to nationals of CERN Member States or Associate Member States.

  • Degree status: Must be enrolled in a PhD programme at a recognized university at the time of application.

  • Field of study: Applied physics, engineering (electrical, electronic, mechanical, civil, materials), IT/computing, mathematics, radiation protection, safety, environment, ultra-high vacuum, instrumentation, surveying, or science communication.

  • Research requirement: Work done at CERN must form an integral part of the PhD thesis and be approved by the applicant’s university supervisor.

  • Language: Good working knowledge of English or French (English is the main working language).

Required documents :
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) (mandatory).

  • Motivation letter explaining research goals and interest in CERN.

  • Proof of PhD enrollment at a recognized university.

  • Master’s and PhD transcripts or academic record.

  • Thesis project description signed or approved by the PhD supervisor.

  • Two reference letters (including one from the PhD supervisor).

  • Passport or valid ID copy for identification and contract preparation.

How to apply :
  • Visit the CERN careers portal and find the current call for the Doctoral Student Programme.

  • Create an account and complete the online application form.

  • Upload all required supporting documents (CV, motivation letter, transcripts, thesis details, etc.).

  • Enter contact details for referees (CERN will contact them directly to submit recommendation letters).

  • Submit the application before the stated deadline.

  • Wait for the selection process. Shortlisted applicants may be contacted for further details or an interview.

  • Successful candidates receive an official offer and contract for 6–36 months at CERN.

The Scholarship Benefits:
  • Monthly allowance: Approx. CHF 3,891 net per month.

  • Travel allowance: One-time lump-sum payment for a round trip from the home country to CERN.

  • Family supplements: Additional support if married/registered partner or with dependent children.

  • Health insurance: Coverage under CERN’s CHIS health insurance scheme (shared contribution between CERN and the student).

  • Paid leave: 2.5 days per month plus CERN public holidays.

  • Contract duration: Initial 12 months, renewable up to 36 months; possibility of up to 12 months special leave to return to your university.

  • Training and networking: Access to world-class facilities, seminars, technical workshops, and collaboration with top scientists and engineers.

  • Tuition fees: CERN does not pay university tuition or enrollment fees.

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