87 new Erasmus Mundus projects selected in latest call for proposals
Programmes include analytical chemistry, renewable energy, and international law. Once open, they'll be available to students from across the world.
Annual call for proposals
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) and Erasmus Mundus Design Measures (EMDM) calls for funding are open to organisations and institutions every year.
This year, the Erasmus+ call for proposals selected 37 EMJM and 50 EMDM programmes.
New programmes
Examples of new masters include
- Excellence in analytical chemistry
- Data science of human multimodal communication
- International law of security, peace and sustainable development
- Radiation and its effects on microelectronics and photonics technologies
- Renewable energy and sustainable construction
- Insects as solutions for a sustainable future
- Teaching, designing, managing, foreign language learning for a multicultural and inclusive environment
- Documentary filmmaking
- Renewable energy in the marine environment
- Large scale accelerators and lasers
Once open, these programmes will be available to students from across the world, with EU full scholarships also available.
At EU level, they contribute to the Union of Skills, which seeks to attract, develop and retain talent to bolster Europe's competitiveness and innovation capacity, including with students from outside the EU.
Students will be able to apply once programmes are finalised and published in the Erasmus Mundus catalogue.
Project lists
You can download lists of the projects and project partners below.
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About Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters
Erasmus Mundus aims to promote excellence and global reach in higher education through Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programmes.
This year, selected consortia are made up of organisations from 30 different countries, while another 28 additional countries are represented with associated partners.
Consortia involve on average 28 participating organisations (including associated partners) per proposal.
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