Are you pursuing a PhD in engineering, applied physics, or computing and looking to take your doctoral research to the next level? The CERN Doctoral Student Program 2025-3 is now open for applications, offering PhD students from CERN Member States and Associate Member States the rare opportunity to work at the world’s largest particle physics lab in Geneva, Switzerland. With access to cutting-edge experiments and some of the world’s most advanced scientific instruments, this fully funded PhD fellowship is your chance to collaborate with top researchers and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries shaping the future of science.

CERN Doctoral Programme 2025 – Overview

  • Host Organization: CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research
  • Programme Name: Doctoral Student Programme 2025-3
  • Location: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Duration: Up to 36 months (with a 4-year flexibility window)
  • Funding: Fully funded (monthly stipend + benefits)
  • Application Deadline: 11 August 2025, 23:59 CET

Research Fields at CERN for Fully funded PhD in Switzerland

CERN offers PhD-level research opportunities in:

  • Applied Physics & Accelerators
  • Electronics & Instrumentation
  • Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering
  • Scientific Computing, Software & IT Systems
  • Mathematics & Simulation
  • Safety, Radiation & Environmental Protection
  • Science Communication and Public Engagement
  • Materials Science & Ultra-high Vacuum Systems

Click Here to Explore Current Doctoral Research Projects at CERN

Eligibility Criteria for CERN PhD opportunities

To qualify for CERN’s doctoral student program (2025-3), you must:

  • Be a national of a CERN Member or Associate Member State (See List of CERN Member and Associate States)
  • Be enrolled in a doctoral program at a university
  • Plan to conduct your thesis research partially or entirely at CERN
  • Be fluent in English or French
  • Not specialize in theoretical or experimental particle physics (these are covered by separate CERN programmes)

How to Apply for Fully Funded PhD at CERN?

Follow these steps to submit a strong application:

Step 1: Read the CERN PhD Fellowships in Switzerland Call

Click Here to Explore the CERN PhD Program Official Page

Step 2: Review the details of the CERN PhD International Scholarship in Switzerland and prepare the necessary documents.

Step 3: Submit the CERN PhD fellowships Europe 2025 Apply Online

Click Here to Apply for PhD Fellowships at CERN Jobs in Switzerland

Benefits of CERN PhD for international students in Europe

CERN supports its doctoral students with an attractive benefits package:

  • Monthly allowance: 3891 CHF (tax-free)
  • Family allowance: Additional support for students with spouses and/or children
  • Travel allowance: For relocation to Geneva
  • Paid leave: 2.5 days/month
  • Health insurance: Comprehensive CERN scheme
  • Flexible work duration: Up to 36 months with options for leave to return to your home university

Apply Now—Start PhD Research Career in Switzerland

DoDon’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pursue your doctoral research in Switzerland, where you will be at the forefront of global science and engineering.

Click Here to Explore and Apply for CERN Doctoral Student Programme 2025-3

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Muhammad Usman

Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Science (formally Tokyo Tech).

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