Erasmus Mundus
The Erasmus Mundus programme is a co-operation and mobility programme in the field of higher education.
It aims to enhance quality in European higher education and to promote intercultural understanding through co-operation with third countries.
Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses
The programme is intended to strengthen European co-operation and international links in higher education by supporting high-quality European Masters Courses. The so-called Erasmus Mundus Master Courses enable students and visiting scholars from around the world to engage in postgraduate study at European universities, as well as they facilitate outgoing mobility of European students and scholars towards third countries.
Erasmus Mundus Master Courses with Danish partner universities
- Joint European Master's Programme in Materials Science (EMMS), University of Aalborg, www.tuhh.de/eciu-gs/pro_joint_mat.html
- JEMES - Joint European Master Programme in Environmental Studies; University of Aalborg, http://www.tu-harburg.de/eciu-gs/pro_joint_jemes.html
- Master of International Health, TropeEd, University of Copenhagen, http://erasmusmundus.troped.org/
- Europubhealth - European Public Health Master, University of Copenhagen,
- CoMundus - European Master of Arts in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies, Roskilde University and University of Aarhus, www.comundus.net/
- Erasmus Mundus Master in Journalism and Media within Globalisation: The European Perspective, University of Aarhus and The Danish School of Journalism,
http://www.mundusjournalism.com/ - NordSecMob - Master's programme in Security and Mobile Computing, Denmark Technical University, www.dtu.dk
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AGRIS MUNDUS - Sustainable Development in Agriculture Master's Course, University of Copenhagen, www.natura.czu.cz/agrismundus
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SUTROFOR - Sustainable Tropical Forestry Erasmus Mundus Master's Course, University of Copenhagen, www.sutrofor.net
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SUFONAMA - Sustainable Forest and Nature Management, University of Copenhagen, http://www.sufonama.net/
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MA LLL - European Master in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management, The Danish University of Education, www.lifelonglearningmasters.org
The official European Commission homepage of Erasmus Mundus provides you with a very useful FAQ table.
Enrollment
All scholars and students must contact the Erasmus Mundus Master Course of interest to learn more about application procedures, scholarships etc.
Eligibility
Third-country nationals can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarships if they are not residents of the 25 EU Member States, the EEA-EFTA states and the candidate countries for accession to the EU, if they have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above mentioned countries, and if they fulfil all the other admission criteria (graduate student or high-quality scholar, accepted by the Erasmus Mundus Masters consortium).




