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Fees and scholarships

Tuition fees

The tuition fees include the cost of administrative tasks such as registration and enrolment at each of the consortium partners, access to faculty and university services, thesis defense, diploma costs, lab costs, participation in summer schools and other expenses that are directly related to the programme. Additionally, the fees also cover the cost of health insurance.

Programme countries
students

€9,000 for 2 years*

Include students whose nationality is one of the 27 Member States of the European Union, and additionally, Iceland, Norway, Republic of North Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Serbia, countries defined by the European Commission as ‘third countries associated to the programme’.

Partner countries
students

€18,000 for 2 years*

Include all other countries defined by the European Commission as ‘third countries not associated to the programme’.

More details: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/programme-guide/part-a/eligible-countries

Tuition fees are waived for Erasmus+ EMJM scholarship-holders from all countries.

Important

The fees do not cover copies, books, accommodation, travel costs and meals. Students are also liable for the payment of any fees related to national regulations.

*Tuition fees for the first 2023-2025 cohort will be confirmed by the end of the selection process

Throughout the 4 cohorts of the meta4.0 programme, a total of 90 scholarships will be available as follows:

  • 60 scholarships will be available for Programme and Partner Countries
  • 3 scholarships will be available for IPA Partner countries
  • 27 scholarships will be available for NDICI Partner countries

The Erasmus Mundus scholarship includes

  • Scholarship lump sum of 1.400 €/month for 24 months for subsistence, student travel, and accommodation costs for the entire programme;
  • Coverage of all participation costs for the 4 semesters: tuition fees, library and laboratory costs, and any other mandatory costs related to the student’s participation in the Master study programme;
  • Insurance package, i.e., health insurance, according to the EACEA regulations.

Students whose country of residence is one of the Erasmus+ Partner countries will not receive the Erasmus Mundus scholarship for periods spent in this country. The country of residence is defined at enrolment stage (« stable residence in the months before enrolment »).

Erasmus Mundus scholarships

Individual needs

Contribution to individual needs of students with disabilities

Financial assistance for the specific needs of students with disabilities is available if they meet the general eligibility criteria.

All enrolled students, regardless of scholarship status, who have disabilities such as long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments, may apply for support costs including the acquisition of special equipment or services, assistance from a third party, adaptations to their work environment, and additional travel or transportation costs.

Every cohort, 2 additional scholarships shall be awarded by the consortium, but not necessarily, to students who did not obtain an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, but whose quality of application stood out.

This scholarship will consist in a 50% reduction of the total tuition fees for one Programme and one Partner country student.

Consortium scholarships