Scholar programme 

A limited number of scholarships are available for third-country scholars. A scholar is an academic and/or professional of outstanding experience who carries out teaching or research assignments and scholarly work within the framework of the CoMEM Erasmus Mundus Masters Course. Erasmus Mundus scholarships allow third-country scholars to perform a teaching or research assignment or other scholarly work of three months at the Masters consortium. The consortium decides who receives an Erasmus Mundus scholarship on the basis of two main criteria. The first criterion is to strengthen the educational and research profile of the major delivering third-country universities/countries of MSc students to the course. The second criterion is the scholar’s research and educational profile (minimum requirement MSc, preferably PhD and preferably coming from a faculty position).

Scholars have to apply for these scholarships directly to the Erasmus Mundus Masters consortium offering the Course. Eligible scholars should not be nationals and residents of EU Member States, EEA-EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and candidate countries (Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey). Further specific information is under admission and application and general information is under more information.



Last edited: 03 August 2009
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