SWISS GOVERNMENT EXCELLENCE PHD SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 31 December 2026

LOCATION: Switzerland

This scholarship is intended to support selected applicants in pursuing a PhD at a Swiss university or recognized research institute. Valid only for full-time research in Switzerland.

    ELIGIBILITY:

    Target group:

    Highly qualified researchers who have completed a master’s degree in any academic field

    Priority will be given to individuals who have not previously studied or conducted research in Switzerland (see eligibility criteria for exceptions).

    Criteria

    Master’s degree or equivalent completed by 31 July 2027 (for ETH Zurich: 30 June 2027).

    Date of birth after 31 December 1991.

    Detailed research plan with a timeline specifying key milestones and activities.

    Applicants must have a letter of support from an academic supervisor in Switzerland (including a short CV).

    If the applicant already resides in Switzerland, the date of entry must not be earlier than 1 August 2026 (submit a copy of the registration confirmation or residence permit).

    Selection Criteria

    Academic profile, research competence, and motivation

    Originality and methodological quality of the project

    Quality of supervision and potential for future collaboration

    Duration

    12 months, renewable twice for up to 36 months (subject to academic progress during the first 12 months).

    Start date: 1 September 2027.

    Academic supervision required: An academic supervisor at a Swiss university is required for all scholarship applications (research fellowships, PhD scholarships). Each applicant must find a supervisor in Switzerland to endorse the proposed research project and write a letter of support. Scholarship applications without an academic supervisor will not be considered. This also applies to graduate schools (doctoral programmes).

    Key elements of the scholarship application:

    Complete CV including educational background, degrees, awards, positions, publications, teaching, and practical experience.

    Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages): reasons for stay in Switzerland, significance for future career and professional plans after the scholarship.

    Research proposal: a detailed research plan with a timeline specifying key milestones and activities. To be submitted on the FCS/ESKAS form (max. 5 pages, including a summary for non-specialists). The form can be downloaded in the online application.

    Letter of support from an academic supervisor at a Swiss higher education institution.

    Short CV (max. 2 pages) from this academic supervisor.

    For research fellowships: short CV of the academic supervisor at the home university.

    For PhD scholarships at graduate schools only: confirmation of admission to graduate school (see FAQ for more details).

    E-mail addresses of two different professors in the relevant academic field must be provided during the online application. Those professors will be contacted through the application system and asked to upload a recommendation letter (FCS/ESKAS form).

    Copies of certificates and transcripts from previous universities (if not in English, French, Italian, or German, with certified translations).

    For India: self-certification accepted.

    Copy of passport (dual citizens submit copies of both passports).

    Copy of residence permit or of registration confirmation if already residing in Switzerland.

    BENEFIT:

    Scholarship amount:

    CHF 2,450 per month to cover basic living expenses for one person

    This scholarship is not a salary and must therefore not be treated as equivalent to regular remuneration, either financially or legally.

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