Scholarships for teachers and researchers
The Erasmus Mundus programme offers grants for Third-country researchers and
lecturers originating from outside European Union. Such a grant
gives the opportunity to develop a research project in one of the European
members of the consortium and also to contribute in the study programme.
EMMC scholars must demonstrate outstanding academic and/or professional experience and bring
concrete added value to the delivery of the EMMC.
Amount: The living allowance (including travel costs) amounts 1200€ per week for a minimum duration of 2 weeks and maximum duration of 3 months per scholar paid
on scholar's personnal bank account. The EMAE consortium allows for each edition between 9 and 12 months of mobility for scholars (3 months at a maximum per scholars originating from a same country). Each scholar selected should come from a different institution. The number of grants and their duration will be determinated by the EMAE Selection committee.
How to apply? Please, contact directly the EMAE contact
persons in Europe with whom you are already in touch, or, for a new collaboration, use our functional email
address (contact@master-emae.eu). Send to us a complete
CV and a short project explaining the purpose
of your contribution to our programme. Your documents must be sent
by email only by the deadline at the following address: application@master-emae.eu
Who can apply? Only candidates who have been accepted by an EMMC in accordance with its specific scholars' selection
criteria are eligible for a scholarship.
Third-country scholar means a national of a third
country other than those from EEA- EFTA States and candidate countries
for accession to the European Union; who is not a resident of any of
the Member States or the participating countries; who has not carried
out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total
of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or
the participating countries; and who has outstanding academic and/or
professional experience.”