Ecole Normale Superieure Paris (ENS)
Each year two visiting students are admitted to Princeton from
E.N.S. with full tuition and a fellowship. These students are
recipients of the Jane Eliza and William Cooper Procter Fellowships.
Students must be nominated for this fellowship. Nominees come directly
to the Office of Academic Affairs from the director or assistant
director of E.N.S.
The Department of French and Italian may
nominate up to two Princeton graduate students, usually post-generals
and applicants for French government grants, to be exchange students
for one academic year at E.N.S. The students would receive the benefits
of lodging and other benefits at E.N.S. Should the department be able
to name only one or no students for the exchange, then, and only then,
would eligible students from other departments be considered.
Graduate
students from other departments who plan to be in Paris for
dissertation research may be considered by the Graduate School Office
for recommendation to E.N.S. Such students would be offered lodging at
a preferential rent and some, but not all, the privileges of
affiliation with E.N.S.
In any given year, no more than three
students outside of the Department of French and Italian, and the
Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures will be
chosen.