Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships
Funding
Fully Funded
Covers
tuition + stipend
Stipend
Approximately 1,400 EUR per month
Deadline
Usually between October and January, depending on the consortium

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships 2026

About this scholarship

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships fund international students to take a joint master's degree delivered by consortia of European universities in multiple countries.

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships are prestigious European Union-funded awards for students pursuing selected international joint master's programmes offered by consortia of universities, mainly in Europe. The scholarship is designed to support highly qualified students from around the world and typically involves studying at two or more partner institutions, often across multiple countries.

These scholarships are generally fully funded. Based on programme arrangements, support commonly includes full tuition fees, a monthly living stipend, and additional benefits such as travel support, accommodation support, health insurance, and other mobility-related costs. Many programmes include built-in international mobility, giving scholars the chance to gain academic and cultural experience in different European higher education systems.

The scholarships are open to applicants from all nationalities for master's-level study. To be competitive, candidates usually need a completed bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field, strong academic results, and a clear fit with the specific Erasmus Mundus consortium and curriculum. Programmes often value motivation, relevant coursework, internships, research experience, adaptability, and international outlook. English proficiency is commonly required, although exact language rules vary by programme and some may accept alternatives to IELTS.

Applications are typically made directly to the specific Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's consortium rather than through one central scholarship form. Each consortium sets its own academic requirements, document checklist, and timetable. Applicants should review the chosen programme carefully and prepare materials such as transcripts, a CV, a motivation letter, references, proof of degree, passport details, and any language certificates required. Because places are competitive and programme structures differ, students should compare several Erasmus Mundus options and apply early.

Eligibility

Who can apply for this scholarship

Open to international applicants of all nationalities applying for an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's programme. Applicants generally need a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant subject, or be in the final year of undergraduate study where permitted by the consortium. Selection is merit-based and usually considers academic excellence, relevance of prior studies, motivation, and readiness for multi-country study.

Study levelMaster
Host country
Open toInternational applicants

Requirements

Documents typically needed to apply

01Typical application materials include academic transcripts
02degree certificate or proof of expected graduation
03CV
04motivation letter
05references
06passport
07and programme-specific supporting documents. Some consortia may also consider research experience
08internships

Language requirements

Varies by programme; English proficiency is commonly required. Some postings mention IELTS 6.5, while some programmes may accept alternatives or not require IELTS specifically.

Fully FundedMaster
Applications close
Usually between October and January, depending on the consortium
Annual
Last updated: Jun 2026
What’s covered
Tuition fees
Maintenance stipend
Travel allowance
Accommodation
Duration
Usually 1 to 2 years, depending on the master's programme
Currency
EUR

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