Up to two years of funding to support enrollment in one Joint Masters Degree Program administered by the Erasmus program.
Application Deadline
See individual programs for deadlines.
Duke Contact
Erasmus Munduseac-info@ec.europa.eu
Quick facts
Academic Discipline
Arts & HumanitiesCreative/Performing Arts
Professional (Law/Medicine/Business)
Public Service
Social Sciences
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math)
Eligibility: Citizenship
U.S. Citizen, Non-US Citizen, DACA RecipientWhen to Apply
Senior Year, Young AlumniCampus Nomination Required?
NoSponsoring Foundation Site
https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/scholarships/erasmus-mundus-catalogue_enDescription
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarship aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships and academic cooperation between Europe and the rest of the world. The Erasmus Mundus Programme is open to higher education institutions and to any organization active in the field of higher education and research as well as to students, doctoral candidates, teachers, researchers, and university staff (academic and/or administrative) from any part of the world.
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarship website has a catalog of programs to explore. This catalog provides website links to research program details. Each program has its own application process and deadlines.
Benefits
Each Join Masters Degree Programme is administered by the host universities and host countries. Typical benefits include funding for tuition, fees, and a most living expense stipend.
Eligibility
- have a bachelor’s degree (first degree), or be in your last year of bachelor studies
- graduate before the master’s programme starts
Each Joint Masters Degree Programme is administered by the host universities and host countries, and criteria for admission vary. Selection criteria typically focus on academic preparedness for the program in question.