Application deadline : May 29, 2026
Exclusive scholarship opportunity for international PhD students as part of the @iaelyon Graduate School “International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society (IEIS)”
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 is recruiting a PhD candidate in Management Sciences.
Research Lab: Magellan
Host Structure: iaelyon School of Management
Thesis Supervision: Marie-Christine Chalus, Professor of Management Sciences (Strategy and Entrepreneurship). Co-supervision possible.
Duration: October 2026 – October 2029
The thesis is part of the Graduate School “International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society” (IEIS), winner of the ANR / SFRI – Graduate School project call.
The Graduate School “International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society” (IEIS) focuses on entrepreneurship and its transformative abilities in society, a key theme of the university and the iaelyon School of Management. It offers a specialized program for an excellence cohort, from Master 2 to PhD, and strengthens the links between bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, doctorates, and research teams to create a true synergy for excellence and the common good.
The Graduate IEIS aims to train researchers in entrepreneurship who are working on innovative, international projects with societal impact (climate, health, biodiversity, greencity, smart city, etc.).
By being part of this program, students have the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills essential for leading innovative and societal projects. Meanwhile, high-level researchers with the ability to unite and act in complex and international situations for the development of ambitious entrepreneurial projects also have the opportunity to grow.
Master’s and PhD students receive specific support from experienced researchers and mentors, whether they come from the academic world or the socio-economic sphere. Exchange sessions from bachelor’s to doctorate levels are organized to stimulate collaboration around projects.
Joining the Graduate School IEIS means benefiting from:
It is imperative that the thesis project is related to the theme of entrepreneurship, with a particular emphasis on the development of innovative and international entrepreneurial projects that demonstrate a significant societal impact.
The funding corresponds to the amount of a French ministerial research grant. SFRI funding covers 36 months, with no possibility of extension, in accordance with the amount set by the French Ministry of Research.
The application must include:
Documents must be submitted in PDF format by email to melanie.montcharmont@univ-lyon3.fr before May 29, 2026.
| Application deadline | 29 May 2026 |
| Interviews with the Graduate School IEIS | beginning of June 2026 |
| Deadline for submitting complete files required by the SEG Doctoral School (including the Master’s thesis) via Le Réseau ADUM | 28 June 2026 |
| Interviews with the SEG Doctoral School | 9 and 10 July 2026) |
| Notification of results to candidates | July 2026 |
Contact:
Mélanie MONTCHARMONT
Coordinatrice Graduate School « International Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Society »
melanie.montcharmont@univ-lyon3.fr
This programme is supported by the French National Research Agency as part of the Investments Program #3 / France 2030 (ANR-21-SFRI-0001)