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How to apply for the Master’s first year, second year, or PhD?
Prior to the Master’s degree

Apply for the 1st year of the Master's degree

Students dependent on the "My Master" procedure

Students covered by the «Mon Master» procedure: students who hold (or are preparing to hold) a national bachelor's degree or another diploma giving access to the Master's program, whether they are French nationals or nationals of the European Economic Area, Andorra, Switzerland or Monaco, must submit their application on the "Mon Master" website. "Mon Master" french platform for one or more of the Master's courses attached to the UNITEID Graduate School, within the allotted time.

International students

International students not covered by the «My Master» procedure are invited to contact the EUR UNITEID management by email, by sending :

  • CV ;
  • A cover letter ;
  • Bachelor's degree transcripts (in English or French) ;
  • For non-native applicants, proof of a B2 level in French and/or English, depending on the language of instruction of the Master's program for which they are applying.

Apply for the 2nd year of the Master's degree

French and international students who are not part of the “Etudes en France” procedure must submit their application on the following platform eCandidate 2026/2027 between May 4 and June 5, 2026.

Students taking part in the «Etudes en France» procedure are invited to contact UNITEID's management by sending the following documents by e-mail:

  • CV ;
  • A cover letter ;
  • Bachelor's degree transcripts (in English or French) ;
  • For non-native applicants, proof of a B2 level in French and/or English, depending on the language of instruction of the Master's program for which they are applying.
Moving into research

PhD

UNITEID has the possibility to finance or co-finance three-year PhD grants. To this end, an admission competitive examination is held every year in July.

Students must be enrolled in a PhD program in Toulouse, andcarry out their thesis in a UNITEID partner laboratory. International cotutelles are strongly encouraged. 

In line with the objectives of the national acceleration strategy on Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs) and CBRN threats (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Risk Mitigation), the scope of funding eligibility is restricted to UNITEID's field, i.e. EIDs and antibiotic resistance, and therefore does not cover all infectiology, microbiology, or the epidemiology of non-emerging / non-priority infectious diseases. This suitability for the Graduate school field is a prerequisite for the admissibility of funding applications.

UNITEID Graduate school
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