Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degrees (EMJMD) Scholarship

Erasmus Mundus News in 2020:

President Jill Tiefenthaler's Blog: Willa Serling '20 and Kenneth Crossley '19 Receive Erasmus Mundus Scholarships

Willa Serling '20 Receives Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Kenneth Crossley '19 Receives Erasmus Mundus Scholarship


What is the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree program?

The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree (EMJMD) is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of higher education institutions. Study must take place in at least two of the Programme countries. Part of the studies can also take place in a Partner countries if there is a partner-country institution involved. An EMJMD is a study programme of 60, 90 or 120 ECTS credits. This means that it lasts from a minimum of 12 months, to a maximum of 24 months.

Who can apply: Students at Master's level worldwide can apply. You must have obtained a first higher education degree or demonstrate a recognised equivalent level of learning, according to national legislation and practices, in the degree awarding countries

Scholarships: EMJMDs award EU-funded scholarships to the best student candidates applying under annual selection rounds. The EMJMD scholarship covers your participation costs (including the tuition fees, library and laboratory costs, full insurance coverage and any other mandatory costs related to your participation in the Master); it represents a contribution to your travel and installation costs and includes a monthly subsistence allowance for the entire duration of the study programme. The total amount of the scholarship varies according to the duration of your course and your nationality (non-EU students receive larger scholarships). A minimum of 75% of the scholarships are awarded to candidates from Partner countries.

 


Application deadlines:

Students should consult the online EMJMD Catalogue and contact the consortium offering the Master Course for more information on courses and application procedures

A new batch of selected EMJMDs is added to the list each summer. Most consortia will require applications to be submitted between October and January, for courses starting the following academic year

If you are interested in applying for the Erasmus Mundus, you should consult with Roy Jo, the campus advisor (see below), well in advance of the deadline for your chosen EMJMD programme.


Contact

roy jo
Roy Jo Sartin
Writing Center Specialist & Adviser for the Fulbright and Erasmus Mundus
719-389-7487

 


CC Erasmus Mundus News:

2019:

Jeronimo Miranda Castro '18 Receives Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Ines Siepmann '19 Receives Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

2017:

Sidharth Tripathi '17 Wins Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

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