A unique opportunity to engage in the multi-disciplinary study of the South European region with partners in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and the United Kingdom over two years and gain a jointly awarded Master degree.
This is pertinent as much as it is urgent, given the region’s position on the cutting edge of contemporary global developments such as democratisation, populism and protest politics, secessionist movements, regional integration, transnational migration, new security challenges, North-South relations and new trade routes between East and West.
The International Master in South European Studies (EUROSUD) offers you the unique opportunity to engage in the multi-disciplinary study of the South European region with six partners over two years and gain a jointly awarded Master degree or a double Master degree, depending on the combination of three degree-awarding partners. It is recognised by the European Commission as an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD).
The good thing about this scholarship is that the programme is taught over 24 months and includes three mobility periods. The mobility would be done in Athens, Madrid, Aix-Marseille or Rome.
For those who are familiar with the ERASMUS scholarship, this is different from the scholarship.
Required documents
Students who are in their final year may still apply. You do not need to have your final degree certificate or English proficiency test results at the time of submitting your application. Please submit your official transcripts to date.
Any offer will be conditional until you submit your final degree/English proficiency certificate at the required level. We advise these are uploaded to the (application portal) by June for time to receive an unconditional offer and apply for a visa (if required).
You will not be able to enroll on the EUROSUD programme until all required documents have been received and you have accepted an Unconditional offer.
As part of your online application, you also need to submit the following supporting documents:
- Degree Certificate - (and an official translation)
- Official academic transcript(s) - (an official translation) showing full details of subjects studied and grades/marks obtained
- Two supporting reference* letters on official headed paper
- CV
- EUROSUD Scholarship Application form (The Scholarship application form is the same for scholarship and self-funding). This has a section for Personal Statement. It is important to explain - by reference to your background, current interests and future plans, why the EUROSUD programme in general and the suggested pathway in particular is appropriate for you.
- Evidence of your English Language Proficiency (Your undergraduate can cover for this)
- A copy of the photo page of your passport
*References should typically be academic references but in cases where this is not possible then a reference from a current employer may be accepted instead. References should be dated within the last 12 months, written on official letter headed paper and include the referees signature or official stamp. Unofficial references will not be accepted. If your referee prefers their reference to remain confidential, they can email the reference to erasmusreferences@glasgow.ac.uk adding programme title and the applicant’s name in the subject line provided the email is from your referee’s professional email account and contains their full employee name and address. We will not accept references sent from personal email addresses or via a third-party.
Deadlines
The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship applications open on Monday 6 September for entry in September 2022 and will close on 14 January 2022. Thereafter programme applications for self-funded students will remain open until the deadlines below.
International applications (non-EU): 25 July 2022
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