Erasmus Mundus Scholarship: Everything to Need to Know to Apply

Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
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If you are considering a master’s degree program in Europe, the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree (EMJMD) program is the perfect option for you. In Erasmus Mundus, you’re not only afforded the benefits of quality learning and new experiences in more than one European country, but you also enjoy the benefits of having most of the cost involved covered on your behalf. Without further ado, I’m going to tell you everything I know about the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship and as well answer most of the questions you might have. Patiently follow

Erasmus Mundus

Scholarships from Erasmus Mundus help master’s students study European concerns comprehensively, with a focus on the complex interplay between cultural, political, social, and historical factors as they relate to modern world problems.

The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree is a new initiative that began in 2014 as part of the Erasmus+ programs. Needless to say, this initiative should not be confused with the one that came to an end in 2013. 

The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree is a highly regarded worldwide study program that provides students with the opportunity to undertake the same degree at several different educational institutions within Europe. The program lasts between one and two years, and the number of associate universities that may participate may range from two to four.

After the Master’s program, you will either be awarded a joint degree, which is a certificate that is given jointly by the universities that you attended, or multiple degrees. In addition to this, you would have had a great deal of time exploring a variety of cultures, landscapes, and historical sites.

Who is Eligible to Apply for the EMJMD?

As long as you already have a bachelor’s degree, you’re eligible to apply for the master’s degree program, irrespective of the nation in which you were born. If you can prove that you have achieved a comparable level of education, however, you may be able to replace the bachelor’s degree, but this will depend on the laws that are in place in the countries in which you will be studying.

Therefore, certain nations in Europe may permit you to apply for a joint master’s degree, provided that you can prove that you have the level of knowledge that is typical of a standard bachelor’s degree graduate.

Let me break down the eligibility criteria for you

Eligibility Criteria

I’ve already stated that scholarship applicants must have a first degree from a college or university or demonstrate that they have attained a level of learning that is acceptable under national laws and regulations by the application deadline.

On the other hand, students who have already received an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMD) scholarship in the past are not qualified for another scholarship under the EMJMD action. Moreso, students who are receiving EMJMD funding are not eligible for any other EU grant while they are studying for the EMJMD.

Can I apply for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Progam Twice?

When applying for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, students who have already earned a Master’s degree that is equivalent to one in Europe will be given less priority than other applicants.

The majority of nationalities can apply for this program, with only a few notable restrictions. An application of differences between students from the program country and students from partner countries is carried out. There will be no more than 25 percent of the total number of scholarships available to be awarded to students from the program nation.

This means that scholarship holders from a partner country are not eligible to receive the monthly subsistence stipend for EMJMD periods that are longer than three months (which is equivalent to 15 ECTS credits) spent in any partner country.

Process of Applying for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

For the first stage in the application process, you must search for an EMJMD program in the official Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree Catalogue. This catalog contains a comprehensive list of EMJMD courses that are waiting for you to enroll in them.

In most cases, applications for EMJMD programs are submitted between October and January; however, there are some courses for which the deadline is either in March or even May. If you want to learn more about the exact application requirements and deadlines for each program, refer to the official page for that program.

In the meantime, you may use the application checklist to make sure you upload all the required documents for applying to the program.

How Will My Application for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship be Reviewed?

Applications are reviewed using the following criteria:

  • Your motivation letter should align with your educational and professional experience.
  • Academic Performance and Potential
  • Your experience in academic writing
  • Your written and spoken English proficiency.

Furthermore, the assessment committee will examine your accomplishments and reference letters to evaluate the following skills:

  • Your extracurricular activities.
  • Qualities required for success in a multidisciplinary and intercultural context include interpersonal skills, language proficiency, and international experience.

What Form of Degree Will I be Awarded if I Receive an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship?

You will be awarded either a joint degree or multiple degrees.

A joint degree is a single certificate granted by at least two higher education institutions, whereas a multiple degree is at least two certifications awarded by two universities in a consortium.

When you sign a study agreement with the relevant Erasmus Mundus Joint Master at the start of your studies, you can specify the sort of degree you will receive.

What Does the 12-Month Rule Say?

According to the 12-month rule, students from partner countries who have carried out their primary activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of twelve months over the previous five years in any of the program countries (EU plus Turkey, Macedonia, Norway, Lichtenstein, Serbia, and Iceland) will be considered to be applicants from the program country.

Which Expenses are Covered by the Scholarship?

In addition to covering the costs of participation, the student scholarship also provides a monthly allowance to cover living expenses and a contribution to support the costs of travel and installation. I’ll break it down for you: for the course of the program’s term of twenty-four months, each grantee will receive 1,000 EUR each month to cover their living expenses.

To be eligible for this financial assistance from Erasmus Mundus, you must first be accepted into one of their programs, and then you must be chosen for a scholarship. You have to first be accepted into one of the EMJMD programs and then be chosen for a grant to get this money. The two determinant factors of how much you get are the program’s duration and where you are from. For instance, scholarships for students from third-world countries (non-EU countries) are higher.

Along with the Euroculture participation charges of EUR 9.000 (for students from the EU) and EUR 18.000 (for students from non-EU), the scholarship also includes a contribution to travel and installation costs, as well as any other sort of costs that will be paid in two installments. Additionally, the scholarship will cover health insurance coverage for twenty-four months.

To guarantee a varied student body, the Euroculture program must recruit students from a range of geographic regions as per the requirements of the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Program.

History of the Erasmus Mundus Program and Euroculture

I’ve mentioned “Eroculture” twice and just in case you are seeing or hearing about it for the first time, let me walk you down memory lane:

The European Commission chose the Euroculture Master to be one of the first Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses (EMMC) in 2005. The Euroculture consortium was awarded financing for the Euroculture Master from 2006 to 2011.

In 2011, the program was chosen for the second time to receive funding for five years as part of the second phase of the Erasmus Mundus Program. This decision made it possible to provide scholarships for the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 academic years.

As a result of the program’s selection as an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) for the third time in 2017, they were able to cover the costs of scholarships for the intakes of 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

Early in the year 2022, Euroculture was chosen to participate in the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) program for the fourth time. As a result, scholarships were made available for studies beginning in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

What is the GPA requirement for Erasmus Mundus?

People with CGPAs ranging from 2.5 to 3.0 have also been picked. So, students with poor CGPAs might equally be given the same opportunity. Additionally, no work experience is required, and there are no age limitations.

Is It Hard Getting The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship?

Every year, up to 100 students are selected for this one-of-a-kind opportunity, making the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship quite competitive. But that’s not to say that the chances aren’t high if you meet all their requirements.

How Often May I Apply for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship?

You are not allowed to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship more than three (3) times

When Can I apply for Erasmus Mundus 2024?

Unfortunately, if you haven’t applied for the 2024–2026 program by March 7, 2024, you will have missed out. The Erasmus Mundus scholarship competition for the 2024–2026 edition, which began in October 2023, finished on January 31, 2024. However, you might want to stay informed on their page should some kind of second chance come up.

Do you have to repay the Erasmus grant?

Usually, you don’t pay back money for grants/scholarships; however, you will be required to sign a contract so that the university can account for its Erasmus+ money. As part of this contract, you will be expected to agree to repay the university’s Erasmus+ grant if you do not or only partially complete your study year.

Does Erasmus Mundus cover tuition fees?

The Erasmus Mundus scholarship covers all tuition fees.

Is Erasmus only for master’s degrees?

Erasmus+ also provides the opportunity to combine study abroad with a traineeship. Students pursuing a short-cycle Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral degree can take advantage of these opportunities.

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