International female students from all nations are encouraged to apply for fully financed scholarships to pursue Master’s degrees in nuclear-related subjects through the IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme 2025–2026 in Austria. The program, which bears the name of two-time Nobel Laureate Marie Sklodowska-Curie, encourages young women to pursue professions in the nuclear industry while promoting diversity and creativity. In addition to receiving financial support for their education, fellows are eligible to participate in a 12-month internship sponsored by the IAEA. By producing qualified nuclear scientists, the program tackles global issues like food security, climate change, and energy demands. Applicants who have already studied in English are exempt from taking the IELTS exam. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to study in Austria and support significant scientific discoveries.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Female applicants who have been accepted into or are presently enrolled in a Master’s program at an accredited university are eligible.
- Academic Excellence: Candidates with excellent scores—75% or higher, or a GPA over 3.0/4.0—are given preference.
- Performance Requirement: A continuously strong academic record is required.
- Language Proficiency: If prior schooling was not in English, IELTS or TOEFL are necessary.
Location of the Scholarship: European nations
Institution of the Host: Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Study Level: Programs leading to master’s degrees
Type of Funding: Fully Financed
International students are eligible.
Benefits :
- Scholarship Award: Pays for Master’s degree programs in nuclear-related subjects at accredited universities.
- Internship Opportunity: IAEA-sponsored internship for a maximum of 12 months.
- Annual Selection: Depending on funding availability, up to 100 female students may get scholarships annually.
- variety Considerations: The selection procedure takes into account linguistic and geographic variety.
Deadline : 30th September 2025





