Application Overview

Interested applicants are asked to first compile and submit the online Application Form. In this form, you should include your basic personal data (name, nationality, etc.), as well as your email address. A message will then be sent to the latter address, providing you with a username and password to access the online application section of the site.

In such Section, applicants should compile the Personal Details forms, making sure that at least the compulsory 'Higher Education', 'Languages', 'Referees' and 'Attached Documents' modules are duly filled-in. You do not need to compile it all at once, since, for as long as you 'Save' any new information introduced, the latter will remain stored in our database and thus be fully accessible for the next time you log in, when you will be able to delete, edit or modify any previously entered data.

In addition, applicants are also asked to define a desired Plan of Studies; type of MSc course (EE, ES or EEES), Institutions of study and/or research (Pavia-ROSE, Grenoble, Patras, Imperial, JRC, INGV), and taught modules courses to be followed. The online tool will automatically check if all the conditions prescribed in Course Structure are effectively met (i.e. minimum number of institutions, minimum number of credits, etc.) and you will not be allowed to 'Save' the chosen 'Plan of Studies' until such rules are fully observed. You will also be given the chance to simulate and store different plans of studies before submitting the final application, thus having the chance to analyse and choose which amongst several possible study paths suit your needs best.

When you will have finished providing all the requested data, you will be able to proceed into the 'Submit Application' section, and in this way confirm officially your interest in applying to a post, and scholarship, in the MEEES programme. Please make sure you do this before the Application Deadlines are due.

The MEEES Admissions Board will assess your case and you should be preliminarily informed of its outcome by mid-February 2010, with the definitive confirmation from the European Commission likely to be made known in mid-May 2010.

Finally, please note that applicants may apply to a maximum of three Erasmus Mundus Masters Programmes. In the eventual case that a student applies to more than three EM Courses he/she will be excluded from the selection for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship.