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Erasmus Mundus European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics Scholarships

Scholarships of up to €21,000 are availabe to study European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics course at any of the 6 universities on Erasmus Mundus programme.

The scholarship covers the living costs, insurances, travel costs and subscription fees.

The European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics (EM-ABG) offers high quality training, both in terms of scientific knowledge and didactic skills, provided by six excellent university groups within the EU.

The EM-ABG is a response to the need for highly qualified graduates in the internationally operating area of animal breeding and genetics.

The co-ordinating university selects the students that meet the following formal admission conditions:

  • BSc degree or equivalent degree in Animal Science or related fields with a number of prerequisites (e.g. knowledge of Statistics and Genetics).

  • Grade point average needs to be at minimum 70% of the maximum score.

  • Result of TOEFL exam paper based has to be at least 580, computer based at least 237 or internet based at least 92-93. An alternative is a minimum score of 6.5 from an IELTS test.

    The Consortium Committee can admit excellent third-country students with a somewhat lower TOEFL score (550 cq 213 or 79-80 and IELTS 6.0).

    Deadline: February 1 each year.

    For further details, see: Erasmus Mundus European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics Scholarships Website



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