Scholarship

Scholarships

The European Commission's Erasmus Mundus programme provides scholarships to outstanding students from 'third countries' to attend MESPOM and to third-country scholars to participate in teaching and research.

Article 2 of the Erasmus Mundus programme Decision (Decision No 2317/2003/EC OJ L 345, 31.12.2003, p. 1.) defines "third-country graduate student" as follows:

Erasmus Mundus scholarships for 2008-2010

For 2008-2010, the European Commission will provide not only general Erasmus Mundus scholarships - available to students from all third-countries - but also additional scholarships for nationals of West Balkan countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. We strongly encourage eligible candidates from these countries to apply to MESPOM.

FAQs (student life)

Q: I would like to know how much payments including the tuition fee a student holding an Erasmus Scholarship has to pay?

A: The MESPOM tuition fee is the same whether you receive an EM scholarship or not (although it is different for EU and non-EU nationals). The amount of tuition fee for non-EU nationals is currently 10,500 euro per academic year. This covers all other fees - so you will not need to pay anything extra for your studies at four universities.

Student finances

Tuition fee

MESPOM has a unified tuition fee independent of the track the student is taking:

  • 10,500 euro/year for students from outside the European Union;
  • 1,500 euro/year for nationals of the European Union member states.

The fee covers access to all learning facilities and all education activities including field trips. The tuition fee may be subject to minor changes by the MESPOM Academic Board.

FAQs (Admissions and scholarships)

Admissions and eligibility

Q: There is not enough time for me to obtain a language proficiency certificate before the application deadline . What do I do?

A: If you are required to submit a proof of English language proficiency but cannot do so by the deadline, your application may still be considered.

In this case you will be urged to provide the proof by deadlines specified by the MESPOM Consortium Co-ordinator.

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