Saturday, October 1, 2011

Full Scholarship for Master in Lifelong Learning - Erasmus Mundus Eropa

Admission and Scholarship
The European Masters in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management (MALLL) programme welcomes applications from students around the world. You can apply as a self-funded student or for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. Please look at the navigation menu on the left to see more details.
For all categories, your application must include the following documents:
  • Application form
  • Certified copies of academic transcripts (translated into English)
  • EUROPASS CV
  • English language proficiency test certificate
  • An academic qualification essay based on research literature on any aspect of lifelong learning
  • One passport-size photograph
  • Two recommendation letters from former/current supervisors of which one must be academic referee.
Mobility Tracks for Bach 6 (2011-2013)
In the academic year 2011-2012, all MALLL students in batch 6 will study the first year at the Institute of Education, University of London. Both self-fundedand scholarship European students can opt to study one module of the second semester in July-August 2012 at Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. The third semester will be at Deusto University, Spain. For the fourth semester, students can choose between the three European universities to write their thesis.

Mobility Tracks for Bach 7 (2012-2014)
 In the academic year 2012-2014, all MALLL students with Erasmus Mundus scholarships in batch 7 will study the first year at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen, Denmark. Both self-fundedand scholarship European students can opt to study one module of the second semester in July-August 2013 at Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. The third semester will be at Deusto University, Spain. For the fourth semester, students can choose between the three European universities to write their thesis

Category A Scholarship (For Third Country Students)
The European Commission offers a limited number of Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarships for third country (non-EU) students. Category A scholarships are worth €48,000 which covers two-year tuition fee of Euro 16,000 and living allowances to study the MALLL programme.
Category A scholarships can be awarded to students from all countries other than the 27 EU member states and EEA/EFTA states: Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, and the Swiss Confederation. Furthermore, you must comply with the 12 months rule: you must not be a resident nor have carried out your main activity (studies, work, leisure time etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.
Click here to find out if your contry is considered to be a 'third-country'. Applicants are advised to consult the European Comission Erasmus Mundus Programme Guide for further detailed information.
The deadline for Erasmus Mundus scholarship applications for the academic year 2012-2013 is:
  • 16 January 2012
  • Application form (will be activated in September 2011)
  • Guidelines
Your application including the following documents must arrive at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen by the above deadline:
  • Application form.
  • Certified copies of academics transcripts (translated into English).
  • EUROPASS CV.
  • English language proficiency test certificate.
  • An academic qualification essay based on research literature on any aspect of lifelong learning.
  • One passport-size photograph
Two recommendation letters from former/current supervisors of which one must be academic referee.
 

Application Result
  • The applicants who are not selected for the scholarships will receive notification by email in March 2012.
  • The scholarship applicants on the main list and reserve list will receive the final results of their applications in early May 2012 after the Consortium has received the final selection approval from the European Commission.
  • When a main list student withdraws, he/she is replaced by the first eligible candidate on the reserve list. In this particular case, the eligibility criterion concerns the nationality of the reserve list candidate and the rule concerning the presence of a maximum of two nationals from the same country among the scholarship holders for a given category. If there are already two other students with the same nationality on the main list, the consortium will have to take the next eligible candidate respecting its own ranking list in line with the European Commission regulations. 
Tuition Fee
    • The tuition fee for third-country students for the entire two-year programme is €16,000.
    Category B Scholarship (For European Students)
     The European Commission offers a limited number of Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarships for European students.
    Click here to find out if your country is considered to be an EU-member state or EEA/EFTA state. Applicants are advised to consult the European Comission Erasmus Mundus Programme Guide for further detailed information.
    Category B scholarships can be awarded to any student who do not fullfil the criteria for a Category A scholarship i.e nationality requirement and 12 months rule.
    The deadline for Erasmus Mundus scholarship applications for academic year 2012-2013 is:
    • 16 January 2012
    • Application form (will be activated in September 2011)
    • Guidelines
    Your application including the following documents must arrive at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen by the above deadline:
    • Application form.
    • Certified copies of academics transcripts (translated into English).
    • EUROPASS CV.
    • English language proficiency test certificate.
    • An academic qualification essay based on research literature on any aspect of lifelong learning.
    • One passport-size photograph (in an envelope).
    • Two recommendation letters from former/current supervisors of which one must be academic referee.
    Application Result
    •  The applicants who are not selected for the scholarships will receive notification by email in March 2012.
    • The scholarship applicants on the main list and reserve list will receive the final results of their applications in early May 2012 after the Consortium has received the final selection approval from the European Commission.
    • When a main list student withdraws, he/she is replaced by the first eligible candidate on the reserve list. In this particular case, the eligibility criterion concerns the nationality of the reserve list candidate and the rule concerning the presence of a maximum of two nationals from the same country among the scholarship holders for a given category. If there are already two other students with the same nationality on the main list, the consortium will have to take the next eligible candidate respecting its own ranking list in line with European Commission regulations.
    Scholarship Category B
    A category B scholarship covers tuition fee and living allowance of € 500 per month for two years.  Additional €3,000 is available for the mobility period in Melbourne.

    Tuition Fee
    • The tuition fee for European students for the entire two-year programme amounts to a maximum of €8,000. As higher education in Denmark is state funded, citizens from the European Union and EEA member states will receive tuition fee waiver for the semester(s) completed at the Danish School of Education, Aarhus University.

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