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Erasmus Mundus

The “Erasmus Mundus Master of Excellence” label has been granted to the Euroculture programme by the European Commission three consecutive times: in 2005, 2011 and 2017. This sign of recognition confirms Euroculture’s outstanding quality as a top joint-master programme.

The Erasmus Mundus programme is a global scheme to enhance the quality and attractiveness of European higher education worldwide. As an Erasmus Mundus programme, Euroculture offers a framework that promotes valuable exchange and dialogue between cultures and prepares students for a global, knowledge-based society.

Find out more about Erasmus Mundus here

 

2017 - 2022

For the third time, Euroculture Master of Arts was granted the Erasmus Mundus status by the European Commission. Erasmus Mundus grants were available for students starting in 2019. Find out how to apply for the Master

Please note: for given academic year student candidates can apply for maximum three different joint programmes supported by the Erasmus+ (see the EMJMD catalogue). Students who have already obtained an EMJMD scholarship or are former Erasmus Mundus Master/Doctoral scholarship holders are not eligible for an additional scholarship under the EMJMD action.

 

2012 - 2017

In July 2011, the programme was again selected for funding by the European Commission for a period of five years. This means that Euroculture can provide Erasmus Mundus bursaries to students up to and including the 2016-2018 programme.

 

2006 - 2012

In 2006, Euroculture awarded the first Erasmus Mundus bursaries to non-European and European students. In 2011, Euroculture was awarded the Erasmus Mundus Brand Name (EMBN) by the European Commission. This EMBN was given only to selected programmes that were able to maintain the high quality of their curricula.

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