The EUROPHOTONICS Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) is a two years Master program focusing on advanced research and applied topics that will constitute the near and extended future scientific goals in the field of Photonics, with interdisciplinary applications.
Master students benefiting from this program will be able to work on today’s new challenges in their academic or applied research careers: understand and control matter and optical phenomena at the nanometric scale, provide new imaging and monitoring tools for complex biological processes from cells and tissues to clinical applications, bring new and original tools for future optical devices.
After being graduated, the Europhotonics students obtain positions in industries, in research laboratories, in universities worldwide.
Depending on their diploma level, students can join the Master in the first year (M1) or in the second year (local Masters at M2 level).
During the Master, under some mobility rules, students will follow the courses in Marseille, Karlsruhe, Barcelona Tampere, Vilnius.
2-years Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree scholarships funded by the European Agency can be obtained after a selection procedure by students who join the program at the M1 level (1st year).
Self funded students can benefit from Erasmus+ mobility scholarships.
Candidates from all countries in the world can apply to the Master.
The Europhotonics Master program is organized by the following European institutions:
Five non European Universities are partners of the program:
Two different kinds of scholarships can be obtained:
Scholarship candidates must have already obtained a first higher education degree (bachelor) or demonstrate a recognized equivalent level of learning according to national legislation and practices.
The amount of the monthly allowance for these scholarships is 1000€/month during the two-years program.
The students will also receive 1000€ at the beginning of the program for their installation expenses and 3000€/year for their travel expenses.
The monthly allowance is not given to the students during the semesters spend in their country of origin.
The students benefiting from these scholarships don’t have to pay the registration fees in the University where they spend the semester.
The candidates applying to the Europhotonics Master apply for two years scholarships.
Depending on their ranking in the reserve list, the students who are not selected for the scholarship can have the possibility to be enrolled as self funded students.
Scholarship candidates must have already obtained a first higher education degree (bachelor) or demonstrate a recognized equivalent level of learning according to national legislation and practices.
Most students who apply are currently enrolled for their last year or session of a BSc or BEng program or equivalent. In this case the original version of the diploma will be asked after selection.
Two years scholarships will be given to the selected candidates during 2 years according to their ranking (based on academic level, CV, recommendation letter(s), letter of motivation) after the selection procedure. The number of available scholarships will depend on the budget.
The candidates in the reserve list (not selected for the scholarship, but selected to participate to the program) will have the possibility to join the Master program as self-financed students and benefit from other scholarships.
For more information see; Erasmus Mundus MSc in Photonics Scholarship Website
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