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The Programme is targeted at students who have completed their undergraduate studies.

  LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates must have passive knowledge of French, English and German, and an active command of at least one of these three languages.

  REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:
Upon completion, candidates must submit a registration dossier to the I.E.H.E.I. secretariat.
This
dossier must be accompanied by the following items:
Letter stating the candidate’s reasons for application:
• Curriculum vitae
• Application form
• Passport-size photograph of the candidate
• Copies of university diplomas and transcripts
• List of research papers written during your studies
• Two reference letters in sealed envelopes
• Documents certifying adequate knowledge of the required languages.

 SELECTION OF APPLICATIONS:
Candidates will be selected by a committee of faculty members, headed by the Director of the Institute.
A first meeting of the selection committee will take place at the end of April. After this first selection, applications will be examined upon arrival.

  DEADLINE :
The deadline for applications is the June 30th.
Applications which arrive after the deadline will be placed on a waiting list and will be considered if and when students who have already been selected cancel their participation. The last meeting of the selection committee
will be during the summer break.
In any case, applications and requests for financial aid should reach the I.EH.E.I. as early as possible in order to have the best chances of success.


 

   


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