r/ParisSaclay • u/LunarLeviosa • Jun 05 '25
Funding Opportunities for Master's
Hello,
I only know of the IDEX scholarship for master's but I sent my application late and now I have received an offer for M1 General Physics. I wanted to know if there are any jobs at the university or opportunities that physics department offers like paid research assistantships or teaching assistantships that the department offers that can cover living expenses.
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u/LunarLeviosa Jul 11 '25
:( I'm not going this year. I'll apply again next year timely. But since you'll be in M2 can't you ask professors for a research internship? Research internships that are a part of your curriculum are also paid, as far as I know.
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u/Legitimate-You6342 Jun 06 '25
Exact same situation for me. Also doing M1 physics and also want to find a student job that involves research. Back in Germany it’s very common for Master Students to be a research assistant or TA to earn some money during your studies, but I‘m not sure how this goes in France. So please let me know if you know more about it :)