In an official press release, the Director General of the National Scholarship Agency of Gabon (ANBG) draws the attention of Gabonese students in final year classes, scientific and technical series (C, D, S, SI, F1, F3 and F4), that a program called ”Bourse Francophonie” is being set up, in partnership with the University of Poitiers (France), for the 2025-2026 academic year, for 46 places.
The Director General of the ANBG, Professor Ruphin Ndjambou, specifies that people interested in this program must be aged 22 at most for the scientific series and 24 years at most for the technical series and have completed the Campus France procedure, at the French Institute of Libreville, no later than December 13, 2024.
At the same time, applicants must follow the scholarship application procedure when opening the eBourse platform on www.anbg.online supported by a cover letter presenting the study project. They must also provide certified copies of the second and first year report cards and a color passport photo.
It will then be necessary to transmit, after obtaining the baccalaureate, a certified copy of the certificate of obtaining the baccalaureate, a certified copy of the baccalaureate transcript, certified copies of the final year report cards, a copy of the passport valid and a certified copy of the delegation of parental authority for minors only.
It should be remembered that obtaining a scholarship in the Gabonese Republic is also conditional on the production of a ten-year commitment, available (10,000 CFA Francs) in the governorates and a medical certificate, issued free of charge to high school graduates. in regional, civil and military university hospitals and hospitals.
The program of ”Francophonie Scholarships” at the University of Poitiers is open for the Faculty of fundamental and applied sciences, precisely in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Life Sciences health option, Earth Sciences, Engineering Sciences and Computer science.
It also concerns the University Institute of Technology and the Telecom Networks, Transmission Professions and Energy Efficiency, Electrical Engineering and Industrial IT, Data Sciences, Physical Measurements, Analytical Chemistry and Productive Mechanical Engineering sectors.
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As a renowned blog news writer, I have been following the developments in the education sector in Gabon, and the recent press release from the Director General of the National Scholarship Agency of Gabon (ANBG) has caught my attention. The announcement of the “Bourse Francophonie” program, in partnership with the University of Poitiers (France), for the 2025-2026 academic year, is a significant step towards promoting higher education and academic excellence in Gabon.
According to the press release, the program is specifically designed for Gabonese students in final year classes, scientific and technical series (C, D, S, SI, F1, F3, and F4), and offers 46 places for the upcoming academic year. This initiative is likely to attract a large pool of talented and ambitious students who are eager to pursue their higher education in France.
One of the key requirements for eligibility in this program is the completion of the Campus France procedure at the French Institute of Libreville. This suggests that the ANBG is working closely with the French authorities to ensure a seamless transition for Gabonese students who are interested in pursuing their higher education in France.
The age limit for applicants is set at 22 years for the scientific series and 24 years for the technical series. This is a reasonable criteria, considering that the program is designed for final year students who are likely to be in their early twenties.
The “Bourse Francophonie” program is likely to be a competitive one, given the limited number of places available. However, it is a fantastic opportunity for Gabonese students to pursue their higher education in a renowned French university and gain valuable international experience.
In light of this development, I would like to draw attention to the fact that the ANBG has a dedicated website [3] where students can access more information about the program and the application process. Additionally, the agency has a social media presence [2], where students can stay updated on the latest news and announcements.
It is also worth noting that the Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program (PCBF) [1] provides scholarships for students from Gabon to pursue their higher education in Canada. While this program is not directly related to the “Bourse Francophonie” initiative, it highlights the efforts of international organizations and governments to promote higher education and academic excellence in Gabon.
the “Bourse Francophonie” program is a significant development in the education sector in Gabon, and it offers a unique opportunity for Gabonese students to pursue their higher education in a renowned French university. I would encourage eligible students to apply for this program and take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to gain valuable international experience and academic excellence.