The Erasmus Mundus scholarship competition for the 2023-2025 edition was opened on 1 October 2023. All scholarship applications must be received by the deadline of 26 January 2024.
For guidelines on how to apply for the IMCEERES degree program and scholarship, please see:
How to Apply.
Applications must include the appropriate Consortium scholarship application form:
- Scholarship Application forms are available from 1st October 2023
- 2024-2026 Partner Country Scholarship Application Form
- 2024-2026 Programme Country Scholarship Application Form
- 2024-2026 Self Funding Application
EMJMD student scholarships can be offered to students from any region of the world – however no more than 3 from the same country or with the same nationality will be awarded in the same intake. The scholarship’s terms depend on the student’s country of origin/residence.
The EMJMD student scholarship includes:
- A contribution to the student participation costs (including tuition fees and full insurance)
- A contribution to student travel and installation costs
- A monthly subsistence allowance for the entire duration of the EMJMD study program
Contribution to the participation costs (tuition fees)
The Tuition fee will be fully covered by the scholarship contribution and the Consortium:
- €4,500 per year per scholarship holder from a Programme Country
- €9,000 per year per scholarship holder from a Partner Country
Any amount in excess of these contributions will be covered by the CEERES consortium and will not be charged to the scholarship holder.
Contribution to the travel and installation costs
Programme Country: €1,000 per year per scholarship holder resident of a Programme country
Partner Country:
- €2,000 per year for travel costs + €1,000 for installation costs for a scholarship holder resident in a Partner country whose location is situated at less than 4,000 km from the EMJMD coordinating HEI
- €3,000 per year for travel costs + €1,000 for installation costs for a scholarship resident in a Partner country whose location is situated at 4,000 km or more from the EMJMD coordinating HEI
Distance is calculated by the Consortium using the EACEA calculator.
Contribution to subsistence costs
- €1,000 per month for the entire duration of the EMJMD study program (24 months maximum)
Important Notes
EMJMD scholarship holders must spend at least two complete mobility periods in at least two of the consortium’s full degree awarding partners which are located in different Programme Countries (i.e. 2 complete mobility periods in Programme Countries different from country of residence*). Each of these mandatory mobility periods must include a volume of study/research or equivalent corresponding to at least 30 ECTS. For the IMCEERES course this means Tartu (30 ECTS) and Glasgow (30 ECTS). IMCEERES students also undertake a 3rd mobility period in one of the degree partner universities.
Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given to scholarship holders for periods of the EMJMD (study/research/placement/thesis preparation) spent in their country of residence (at the time of application deadline).
Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given to Partner country scholarship holders for periods exceeding 3 months spent in any Partner country.
Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given to scholarship holders for periods of the EMJMD spent in their country of residence.
For more information, please visit the IMCEERES website. https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/erasmusmundus/ceeres/erasmusmundusscholarship/