Yes. Students joining EU4M before 2018 (intakes 2016-2018, 2017-2019 and 2018-2020) may benefit from scholarships offered by EACEA.
Yes. EACEA scholarships can be granted to students either from Programme Countries (EU countries) or from Partner Countries (non-EU countries).
Programme countries are EU and non-EU countries that have established a National Agency which participate fully in the Erasmus+ Programme.
Partner countries are countries which do not participate fully in the Erasmus+ Programme, but which may take part (as partners or applicants) in certain Actions of the Programme.
The list of Erasmus + Programme and Partner Countries is described in Part A of the Erasmus + Programme Guide.
EACEA provides selected students with contribution to the participation costs of the Master’s Programme, contribution to the travel and installations costs and contribution to subsistence costs.
No, you are not eligible for an EACEA scholarship:
"Students who have already obtained a EMJMD scholarship or an Erasmus Mundus Master Course/Joint Doctorate scholarship are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship under the EMJMD action."
Your interest in an EACEA scholarship must be indicated while applying for the EU4M JMD. This application has to be made online through the master's course website: http://www.eu4m.eu/student/application www.eu4m.eu/student/application
If you have any question or problem please email: secre_uo@eu4m.eu
Yes, the application deadline usually runs from October 1st to January 15th.
Yes, you are. However, you must take into account that, if your mobility path states that you must stay in an institution in your own country, you will receive no contribution to subsistence costs while you stay there (you will receive the rest of contributions, though). As soon as you move to another country, you will start receiving the 1,000EUR per month.
If your mobility path indicates that you must study in your own country, you will receive no monthly allowance at all while you are staying there.
If you have to stay in any non-EU country other than yours, EACEA contributes to that stay for a maximum period of three months. You can stay longer, but you will only get your monthly allowance during three months (maximum).
Travel costs are calculated taking into account the student’s residence, not their nationality. In this respect, students will only be considered Partner-Country students if they are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in a Programme Country.