Geospatial information technologies have their roots primarily in three distinct areas: geosciences, computational technologies, and information science.
The three partner universites represent centers of excellence in these areas, recognized at the European and global levels.
The geoscientific and quantitative foundations of Geoinformatics at Münster, the computer science and technology skills taught at Castellón, and the mathematical and statistical methodologies emphasized in Lisbon complement each other in an ideal way to provide a rounded, but compact education in this interdisciplinary technological field.
The Masters Programme has been re-selected within the Erasmus Mundus Programme of the European Commission for four further editions starting in 2022.
Note: Due to the Covid 19 situation, all scholarship contracts will be issued with the condition that the mobility of the students is feasible and students will physically be at the location of the foreseen host universities.
Note: In case of students with special needs, additional support on top of the regular scholarship might be possible. This will be decided on an individual basis, to be agreed by the EC Agency.
Erasmus Mundus scholarship rates
Scholarships for the three-semesters Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) are:
Scholarship limp sum of 1.400 €/month for 18 months;
Coverage of tuition fees of 1.700 € per semester;
Insurance package, i.e., health insurance, according to the EACEA regulations;
Diploma fees.
The scholarship is a full scholarship, meant to cover ALL costs (e.g., travelling, visa costs, accommodation, living expenses, etc.). There will be no further funding.
The study program requires that students provide appropriate laptop computers (laptop with an Intel I3 processor (or similar) with 4Gb of RAM and 200 Gb of HD.). Those students granted by the Erasmus Mundus program who do not possess an appropriate laptop must buy one from the ERASMUS scholarship before starting the study program. If necessary, UJI and UNL can facilitate the procurement.
Eligibility
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters consortia will ensure that selected students meet the definition established above. Non-compliance may lead to the cancellation of the scholarship awarded to a student.
Without prejudice to the respect of high academic standards, in order to ensure a geographical balance across students, Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters consortia shall respect the basic criterion that no more than 10 % of the selected students should come from the same country.
The basis of all scholarship contracts is the contract between the European Commission and the University of Münster. This contract is an integrated part of the grant contracts. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of the information above. The only legally binding documents are the grant contracts.
The three partner universites represent centers of excellence in these areas, recognized at the European and global levels.
The geoscientific and quantitative foundations of Geoinformatics at Münster, the computer science and technology skills taught at Castellón, and the mathematical and statistical methodologies emphasized in Lisbon complement each other in an ideal way to provide a rounded, but compact education in this interdisciplinary technological field.
The Masters Programme has been re-selected within the Erasmus Mundus Programme of the European Commission for four further editions starting in 2022.
Note: Due to the Covid 19 situation, all scholarship contracts will be issued with the condition that the mobility of the students is feasible and students will physically be at the location of the foreseen host universities.
Note: In case of students with special needs, additional support on top of the regular scholarship might be possible. This will be decided on an individual basis, to be agreed by the EC Agency.
Erasmus Mundus scholarship rates
Scholarships for the three-semesters Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) are:
Scholarship limp sum of 1.400 €/month for 18 months;
Coverage of tuition fees of 1.700 € per semester;
Insurance package, i.e., health insurance, according to the EACEA regulations;
Diploma fees.
The scholarship is a full scholarship, meant to cover ALL costs (e.g., travelling, visa costs, accommodation, living expenses, etc.). There will be no further funding.
The study program requires that students provide appropriate laptop computers (laptop with an Intel I3 processor (or similar) with 4Gb of RAM and 200 Gb of HD.). Those students granted by the Erasmus Mundus program who do not possess an appropriate laptop must buy one from the ERASMUS scholarship before starting the study program. If necessary, UJI and UNL can facilitate the procurement.
Eligibility
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters consortia will ensure that selected students meet the definition established above. Non-compliance may lead to the cancellation of the scholarship awarded to a student.
Without prejudice to the respect of high academic standards, in order to ensure a geographical balance across students, Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters consortia shall respect the basic criterion that no more than 10 % of the selected students should come from the same country.
The basis of all scholarship contracts is the contract between the European Commission and the University of Münster. This contract is an integrated part of the grant contracts. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of the information above. The only legally binding documents are the grant contracts.
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