What is Erasmus Mundus Programme?
The Erasmus Mundus Programme supports European top-quality Master Courses and enhances the visibility and attractiveness of European higher education in third countries. The Euroculture Master programme offers several Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the 2022-2024 intake.
What is the difference between Erasmus Mundus and Erasmus+?
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are high-level integrated study programmes at master level. The programmes are designed and delivered by an international partnership of higher education institutions from different countries worldwide. Erasmus+ funds scholarships for students to take part in these programmes.
How do I use Erasmus Mundus?
How to apply for an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree…
- Consult the online EMJMD Catalogue.
- Pick three programmes.
- Contact and apply to the consortium directly.
- See whether you’re selected for the scholarship.
- You’ve been accepted – congratulations!
How competitive is Erasmus Mundus scholarship?
We expect to offer 23 Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the 2022-24 programme, hence, around 25% will be offered admission as scholarship students, while 75% will be offered admission as self-funded students. Only applicants being superior in all categories can expect to be offered admission as scholarship students.
Who is eligible for Erasmus Mundus?
Students from all over the world holding a first degree are eligible for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. The European Union distinguishes between scholarships for Erasmus+ partner country nationals and for Erasmus+ programme country nationals.
Who is eligible for Erasmus?
Eligibility for Erasmus dictates that you must be in higher education, studying an official degree or diploma and have successfully completed your initial first year. And then, the biggest benefit of Erasmus is that you are not required to pay extra tuition fees or payments to the university you end up attending.
Is GRE required for Erasmus?
Yes. A GMAT or GRE is required for all applicants to the programme.
Who funds the Erasmus Programme?
the European Commission
Funding. Eligible students receive an Erasmus+ grant provided by the European Commission – this is paid through your institution. This grant contributes towards the extra costs that you may encounter from studying abroad. For 2018/19 the grant can be up to €300 to €350 a month, depending on the country you visit.
Is there age limit for Erasmus?
There is no age limit to participate in any Erasmus+ mobility activity. However, you will need to fulfil the selection criteria for the programme you are applying for, as defined by your higher education institution.