The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are aimed at promoting international exchange and research collaboration between Switzerland and over 180 countries. These scholarships are awarded to postgraduate students, researchers, and artists to pursue research, PhD, or postdoctoral studies at Swiss public universities and research institutions. Applications open annually in August, and deadlines vary by country, typically closing between September to December.
University/Institutions
The scholarship applies to:
- Swiss Public Universities
- ETH Zurich, EPFL, University of Zurich, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne, etc.
- Universities of Applied Sciences
- Federal Institutes of Technology (ETH Zurich, EPFL)
- Research Institutions and Hospitals associated with these universities
Global Ranking:
- ETH Zurich: Ranked 7th globally (QS 2024)
- EPFL: Ranked 11th globally (QS 2024)
- University of Zurich: Ranked 83rd globally (QS 2024)
Programs:
- Research Fellowships
- PhD programs (3-4 years)
- Postdoctoral studies (1 year, renewable)
- Master’s-level programs in arts (for select candidates)
Duration:
- PhD: 3-4 years
- Postdoctoral Research: 12 months
- Research Fellowships: 12 months, renewable
Study Areas
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are available across various disciplines:
- Science and Technology: Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Environmental Science
- Health Sciences: Medicine, Biomedical Research
- Social Sciences and Humanities: Sociology, Economics, Political Science, History, Philosophy
- Law and Business: Public Law, International Trade, Finance
- Art and Design: Music, Visual Arts, Theatre (only for limited institutions)
Scholarship Benefits
- Monthly stipend: CHF 1,920 – 3,500 (varies by program)
- Full tuition fee waiver or coverage
- Health insurance for the duration of the scholarship
- Airfare reimbursement (for some countries)
- One-time housing allowance upon arrival
- Public transportation pass (Swiss Rail pass)
Scholarship Eligibilities
- Nationality: Open to international students from over 180 countries.
- Academic Background:
- Master’s degree or equivalent for PhD and Research Fellowships.
- Doctorate degree for postdoctoral research positions.
- Age Limit:
- Typically under 35 years for PhD applicants and 45 years for postdoctoral applicants.
- English/French/German proficiency (depending on the university and program).
- Research Proposal: A well-defined proposal is essential, with confirmation from a Swiss professor willing to supervise.
- Other Requirements: Applicants should not have lived in Switzerland for more than one year prior to applying.
Required Documents
- Completed application form
- Research proposal with objectives and timeline
- CV/Resume
- Motivation letter
- Two academic reference letters
- Acceptance letter from a Swiss supervisor or host professor
- Certified academic transcripts and degree certificates
- English/French/German language test results (if required)
- Passport copy
Application Process
- Check eligibility and program availability for your country on the official Swiss Government website.
- Prepare the research proposal and contact a supervisor at a Swiss institution for support.
- Gather all required documents and complete the application form (available on your country’s Swiss embassy website).
- Submit the application via your country’s Swiss diplomatic office or embassy.
- The selection process includes academic evaluation and interviews (if necessary).
- Successful applicants will be notified by May of the following year.
Tips for Successful Application
- Start early: Contact potential supervisors at least 6 months before applying.
- Write a clear, compelling research proposal aligned with your supervisor’s expertise.
- Obtain strong letters of recommendation from professors familiar with your work.
- Ensure documents are complete and certified to avoid delays.
- Familiarize yourself with the host institution’s research to demonstrate alignment.
Monthly Living Expenses for International Students in Switzerland
- Accommodation: CHF 800 – 1,200/month
- Food: CHF 400 – 600/month
- Transportation: CHF 70 – 100/month (with public transport pass)
- Health insurance (if not covered): CHF 200 – 400/month
- Miscellaneous: CHF 300 – 500/month
Total: CHF 1,800 – 2,800/month
Why Choose This Scholarship?
- Access to world-renowned Swiss institutions such as ETH Zurich and EPFL.
- Switzerland’s high-quality research environment and multicultural atmosphere.
- Opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers and gain international exposure.
- Generous financial support with stipends, health insurance, and travel allowances.
- Develop professional networks that open global career opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do I need a supervisor to apply for a research scholarship?
- Yes, a supervisor from a Swiss institution must agree to support your research proposal.
- Can I apply if I have already lived in Switzerland?
- You are eligible only if you have lived in Switzerland for less than 12 months before applying.
- Are family members covered under the scholarship?
- No, the scholarship does not provide support for dependents.
- Can I work part-time during the scholarship?
- Part-time work is generally not allowed without the approval of your institution and supervisor.
- What are the selection criteria for this scholarship?
- Selection is based on academic merit, research potential, and alignment with Swiss institutions’ priorities.