What does Erasmus scholarship cover?
What does Erasmus scholarship cover?
What does the scholarship cover? The student grant covers the participation costs, a monthly allowance for living costs and a contribution to travel and installation costs. Each grantee will receive EUR 1,000 each month for living costs during the 24 months duration of the programme.
How much is Erasmus stipend?
The Erasmus Mundus scholarship is a full scholarship that includes the programme tuition fees, a monthly allowance and travel costs up to a total of 49,000 euro for the full 2-year programme. The tuition fee is automatically deduced from the scholarship.
When can I apply for Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2021?
The EMJMD Catalogue lists the Master’s programmes that are offering Erasmus Mundus-funded scholarships for the academic year 2021-2022. Most consortia require applications to be submitted between October and January for courses starting the following academic year.
Are there any scholarships available for Masters in computational mechanics?
Erasmus Mundus Masters in Computational Mechanics Scholarships, 2021 Seeking for scholarships for Computational Mechanics? Apply HERE for the 2021 Erasmus Mundus Masters in Computational Mechanics Scholarships. Scholarships by Level Undergraduate Scholarships
What is the Erasmus Mundus Master in computational mechanics?
The Erasmus Mundus Master in Computational Mechanics is a two-year master programme that exploits the complementarity of five leading universities with a long tradition of research and teaching in Simulation engineering. The goal of the programme is to provide the students with…
What is the Erasmus Mundus scheme?
Through the Erasmus Mundus scheme, both EU/EEA and non-EU/EAA students can apply for a scholarship to undertake specific Master’s degree programmes that are offered jointly by a Danish institution and another European university or college.
What is ererasmus+ Mundus?
Erasmus+ Mundus Joint Master Degree programme in Clinical Linguistics (EMCL+) is an integrated two-year Master’s programme offered jointly by a consortium of the University of Groningen, Ghent University and the University of Eastern Finland and 15 associated partners from the academic, R&D, and clinical sector. Read more