Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters
European Union (EACEA)
Overview
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) are prestigious, EU-funded integrated master's programmes delivered by a consortium of universities across several countries.
A full EMJM scholarship covers participation costs (tuition) and contributes to travel, visa and a monthly living allowance — the exact amounts are set per programme, so check the course you're applying to.
Who can apply
- Open to students from all over the world; you need a bachelor's degree (or be in your final year, graduating before the master's starts).
- You may apply to several EMJM programmes but can hold only a limited number of applications and one scholarship.
- Selection is highly competitive and made by the programme consortium, not by a national authority.
How to apply
- 1
Browse the EMJM catalogue and apply directly to the programme consortium running your chosen master's — there is no central application.
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In most cases you apply between October and January for courses starting the following academic year.
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Check erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu and the individual programme website for exact deadlines and documents.
See if this funding fits your route
Answer a few questions about your profile — we'll match you to realistic routes and flag which scholarships you can actually apply for.
Amounts, deadlines and eligible-country lists are set by the awarding body and change every academic year. Always confirm the current call on the official source before applying.