Scholarships
ERASMUS MUNDUS scholarships are open to higher education Third Country and European students and academics from all over the world. Programmes include obligatory study and research periods, in at least two universities, and award recognised double, multiple or joint degrees.
Erasmus Mundus scholarship covers tuition fees, participation costs (including insurance coverage), travel cost contribution, installation cost contribution, and monthly allowance.
Erasmus Mundus scholarships are intended for full-time studies only.
Students can apply for an EM scholarship even if they have not yet completed the studies required by the REM consortium for the joint programme. They must however have completed the relevant degree before the enrolment deadline in the joint REM programme.
Programme country students are from the 28 EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein Macedonia, Norway or Turkey. Partner country students are from any other country, provided they are not currently residents of these eligible countries (above), nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries. More details about participating countries in ERASMUS + web page.
Student s/scholars benefitting from an EM scholarship can benefit from other non-EU funded support while performing his/her EM joint programme activities (e.g. student jobs or placement/internship allowances) if the national legislation of the host country permits it. The basic and only rule in this case is that a Community funding beneficiary can never benefit from other Community financial support for the same activities for which he/she has already received funding.
More details in ERASMUS MUNDUS web page
Applications for the programme submited prior to the designated deadline automatically include the request for the scholarship. Normally there´s an additional deadline for self-funded candidates not requesting an scholarship.
[last update = 04/11/2018]