Applications for the Neurasmus 2023 scholarship intake closed on the 05th of December 2022. The next application for scholarship will be for the 2024 intake and will open in September 2023. The self-funded application session closed on the 20th of February 2023 (23:59 CET) for the intake 2023.

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Guidelines

Please read carefully the admission criteria, eligibility criteria for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree scholarships and application conditions for self-funded candidates before submitting the application form online. Additional information is available in our FAQ section.

Online Application Form

All candidates (applying for a scholarship or under a self-funded scheme) must fill in the online application form and submitt it by the given deadlines with the following attachments.

All attachments must be uploaded by the candidate in the ‘checklist page’ of the application form, except the recommendation letters that are directly submitted by the referees.

List of attachments

Document
Description
A recent photo
Passport type
A copy of national ID (Programme country candidates) or Passport (Partner country candidates)
Page(s) showing identification n°, photo, holder’ name, citizenship and date of birth, date of issue and date of expiration, signature.
A strongly convincing letter of motivation
No more than 500 words. The motivation letter must include the following information:
  • Reasons for choosing Neurosciences,
  • Reasons for choosing the Neurasmus Track indicated as 1st choice in the application form (see Track descriptions here).
A Europass Curriculum Vitae CV
A recent English Certificate
In case the exam takes place after the Neurasmus application deadline, you need to provide a Proof of registration to the exam by the deadline, and you will have to transmit the exam results by January 1st, the latest. (Read language requirements here)
A copy of the Bachelor degree or Graduation certificate translated in English
In case you are not graduated yet, please provide an official enrolment certificate.
All previous Academic Transcripts translated in English. All Academic Transcripts should include a calculation of the Grade Point Average (GPA)
Should include all grades obtained during the 3-4 years of Bachelor and information about the grading scale
Proof of place of residence at the moment of application
Proof of residence consists of one of the following:
  • a residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate’s municipality normal registration rules;
  • a certificate from the candidate’s place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question.
Nota bene : Both documents must have been issued within 12 months before the submission deadline of applying for an EMJMD student scholarship, i.e. the consortium’s official deadline for student application.
2 recommendation letters by two academics and/or professional bodies.
No more than two pages per reference letter, written in English, including the referees signature, presenting on institutional headed paper and bearing an institutional stamp/seal.
Optional: GRE certificate(Graduate Record Examinations)
Should be the Revised General Test, see http://www.ets.org
Optional:Financial resources declaration
Download template here.
In case you intend to apply as a self-funded, please fill out this statement of financial resources (in Euro), to prove that you have sufficient financial support demonstrating your ability to pay the living expenses.

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Sarah Roche

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