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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

There are no more EMJMD scholarships. The application is for self-funded students only.

For more information about fees click here.

What do Neurasmus fees cover ?

Students are then entitled to the following support and services :

  • access to the Neurasmus welcome days,
  • access to all Neurasmus courses and workshops delivered under the Main Study Track and Student Personal Training Plan
  • assistance from the student services of the partner universities in accordance with regulations of student services,
  • use of libraries in accordance with library regulations of the partner universities,
  • use of information technology infrastructures in accordance with the specific regulations of the partner universities,
  • access to extra curriculum activities organized within the Neurasmus Program,
  • insurance coverage.

Amount

Irrespective of the chosen study track :

  • For Partner country students: € 4,500 per semester (18,000€ for the 2 year-program)
  • For Programme country students: € 2,250 per semester (9,000€ for the 2 year-program)

Insurance coverage

The Neurasmus Consortium concluded a partnership with the APRIL International Insurance company. Students will be provided with detailed information and individual contracts during the welcome days.

Candidates should be fully aware of the financial costs of the programme, as at the time of the application.

Eligibility criteria

Candidates can apply for an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees to the Erasmus + Key Action1 programme (EMJMD) of their choice but:

  • Students who have already obtained an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMD) scholarship or are former Erasmus Mundus Master/Doctoral Course scholarship holders are not eligible for an additional scholarship under the EMMC.
  • Students benefiting from an EMMC scholarship cannot benefit from another EU grant while pursuing their EMMC studies.
  • EMJMD student’s scholarships are awarded exclusively for a full-time enrolment in one of the course editions.
  • Nationality rule : no more than three of the students selected for an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees scholarship should have the same nationality.
  • Scholarship holders spending part of the EMJMD course in their country of residence are not entitled to benefit from the monthly subsistence allowance for this period.

Residence distance is calculated via the distance calculator .
Here you can find the EACEA tool distance.

Nota Bene
The place of residence of the student candidate will be verified by the Neurasmus Consortium on the basis of the provision of the documents listed below:

  • e.g. 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.
  • a letter from their parents (in English), followed by a bill in the name of the parents, parents ID

The supporting documents must have been issued within 12 months before the submission deadline for applying for an EMJMD student scholarship, i.e. the consortium’s official deadline for student selection.