Erasmus Mundus
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (MCEM) are international study programs taught jointly by an international consortium of higher education institutions.
Each student undertakes a course of study in at least two European countries. Part of the studies can also take place in a country outside Europe if the University of that country is a partner of the Mundus Master.
Students obtain a joint degree issued by at least two higher education institutions in the consortium upon completing the study program.
The Iscte Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are:
MFamily _ Erasmus Mundus in Social Work with Families and Children
GLOBAL-MINDS _ Erasmus Mundus in Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society
TOUR DC _ Erasmus Mundus in Tourism Development and Culture
ESWOCHY _ Erasmus Mundus in Social Work with Children and Youth
Funding
The EMJMDs award EU-funded scholarships to the highest-ranked students annually.
The Erasmus Mundus grant covers:
- Monthly subsistence allowance: €1000 for a maximum of 24 months
- Costs of student participation in the Masters (namely tuition fees, expenses related to the use of libraries or laboratories, insurance):
- Up to 4500 € per year for scholarship students from EU countries
- Up to €9000 per year for scholarship students from non-EU countries
- Travel and Accommodation Expenses:
- €1000 in total for the program for scholarship students residing in the EU
- 5000 € in the total of the program for scholarship students whose residence is less than 4000km from the Coordinating University
- €7000 in the program's total for scholarship students whose residence is more than 4000km from the Coordinating University.