68 Erasmus Mundus JMD Scholarships for IMETE Joint Master Degree Programme, 2018

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68 Erasmus Mundus JMD Scholarships for IMETE Joint Master Degree Programme, 2018
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68 Erasmus Mundus JMD Scholarships for IMETE Joint Master Degree Programme, 2018

Scholarship Description: 68 Erasmus Mundus JMD scholarships are available on a competitive basis. The scholarships will be available for three intakes over a period of three years. There are two types of scholarships, depending on whether your country of residence is a partner or programme country.

The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) is a Joint Master Degree Programme, taught in English, bringing together students and scholars from all over the world.

The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) is a Joint Master Degree Programme, taught in English, bringing together students and scholars from all over the world. In IMETE, you will become part of a new generation of environmental scientists. As a graduate, you will be able to design and apply state-of-the-art environmental technology and engineering solutions to tackle today’s global environmental problems.

Degree Level: Scholarships are available to pursue Joint Master Degree programme.

Available Subject: Scholarships are awarded to pursue International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE).

Scholarship Benefits: EMJMD Scholarships:

The EMJMD student scholarships include:

A contribution to the students’ participation costs (including the tuition fees, library and laboratory costs, full insurance coverage and any other mandatory costs related to the students’ participation in the Master);

A contribution to student travel and installation costs;

A monthly subsistence allowance for the entire duration of the EMJMD study programme.

Number of Scholarships: 68 Erasmus Mundus JMD scholarships are available on a competitive basis.

Eligible Nationalities: More information on what is considered as a partner and what is considered as a programme country can be found here.

The following countries will be considered as programme countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey.

All other countries, which are not indicated above, should be considered as partner countries.

Entrance Requirements: The International Master in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) has the following admission requirements:

  1. Proof that the applicant has successfully accomplished a first degree of higher education equivalent to a B.Sc. degree (equivalent to 180 credit points according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)) with a good final mark as shown by a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least B/B+ (US System) or a classification of at least 2nd upper (UK system), in one of the following subjects: pure or applied sciences (e.g., chemistry, biology, geology, civil or agricultural engineering, environmental or agricultural sciences, etc.). Sufficient academic knowledge of mathematics, physics, and chemistry is an absolute requirement.

Note A.1 Applications may already be submitted before the first degree of higher education (usually B.Sc.) has been successfully finished if at least 120 ECTS of the programme have been successfully completed. If the applicant meets all of the other admission requirements, admission can be granted on the condition that the first degree of higher education must be successfully finished by 15 July proceeding to the start year of the programme.

  1. Evidence of qualification in one of the internationally-recognized English language tests. More information on the English language requirements can be found here.

Note B.1 Applicants who are required to provide proof of English language proficiency who do not yet possess the results of the test can apply for admission and scholarship now, however, the ultimate deadline that the test result should be in our possession is 1 April 2018. Those applicants will also be taken into consideration for scholarship award and can be selected for a scholarship or placed on the reserve list. If no sufficient English test results have been received by 1 April 2018, the candidate will no longer be eligible for a scholarship.

Application Procedure: Apply for the International Master in Environmental Technology and Engineering by completing and submitting the online application available at the IHE Delft website. Make sure that before you start to apply online, the documents described on this page are collected.

Required documents:

  • Photocopy(ies) of academic diploma(s)(if applicable translated into English);
  • Certified academic transcript(s), (if applicable translated into English);
  • Curriculum Vitae including work experience and research record (if any);
  • Letter of Motivation stating the applicant’s interest in the study programme:

The following needs to be addressed in the motivation letter:

  • Reference to issues of Environmental Technology and Engineering in your country and/or worldwide;
  • Clear description of own qualifications and experience;
  • Specific reference to the IMETE study programme and objectives;
  • Coherence of own intended career with the IMETE study programme

(Preferably all of the points addressed should have between 50-1000 characters).

  • Two letters of recommendation, preferably not older than six months either by two university teachers or by one university teacher and by one employer, or by internationally recognised scientist(s). The reference letters should:
    1. Refer to academic and scientific qualifications and potential of the candidate with regard to the programme;
    2. Refer to professional qualifications and/or potential of the candidate;
    3. Refer to personal qualifications and/or potential of the candidate.
  • Results of an English language test proving you comply with the programme’s language requirements.
  • Residence certificate. In order to verify your place of residence, you need to submit a residence certificate with your application for admission. The place of residence will be verified on the basis of the provision of documents listed on the PRADO website. You can use for example:
  • A residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate’s municipality normal registration rules;
  • A certificate from your place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question.

Online Application

Scholarship Link

Deadline: For both partner and programme countries, the submission deadline is February 15, 2018.

 

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