Det Biovidenskabelige Fakultet - Københavns UniversitetUniversity of CopenhagenEM Food of Life

How to Apply?

Non-EU and EU Students

The EM Food of Life Masters Course is open to non-EU and EU students.

Every year approx. 17-20 EU scholarships are available.

 

  • Category A Scholarships for Third-Country nationals: Total € 48.000 EUR
  • Category B Scholarships for European nationals and others complying with the 12 months rule: Total € 20.000
  

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Teachers and Researchers

 

Category A Applicants

 

Category B Applicants

 

 

Category A scholarships can be awarded to masters students from all countries other than the 27 EU member states and the EEA-EFTA states: Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway. Furthermore, you must comply with the 12 months rule: you must not be a resident nor have carried out your main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.

 

Category B scholarships can be awarded to any masters students who do not fulfil the category A criteria defined above, i.e. nationality requirement and 12 months rule.

 

 

For both categories please note:

1. You must study in two of the consortium partner countries.

2. The two countries must be different from the country in which you obtained your last university degree.

 

It is possible to be admitted to the Course, even though you are not awarded a scholarship. You will then have to cover EM Food of Life participatory costs. If you finance your study yourself, you are allowed to study in the country of your last university degree. 

 

Non-EU Scholars

Every year, the EM Food of Life Masters Course awards a limited number of scholarships to third-country scholars/guest lecturers, who wish to spend time at one of the four European partner institutions giving lectures, supervising projects, doing research etc.

 

  •     Scholarship:  1.200 EUR / week

 


Erasmus Mundus Secretariat, - last update:4 October 2010
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