Beasiswa S2 Erasmus Mundus di Sweden
Erasmus Mundus in Sweden
The EU’s Erasmus Mundus project makes Europe’s educational opportunities more accessible to the rest of the world by granting scholarships to non-European students attending select programmes. Some of these eligible programmes involve Swedish universities, and are listed here.
(More information about Erasmus Mundus in general can be found here. Scholarship applications are made directly to the institution hosting the programme; the Swedish Institute does not administer them. Please check scholarship eligibility rules before applying.)
* The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, is a partner in three Erasmus Mundus programmes. The Master of Science in European Forestry is organised by the University of Joensuu, Finland, and focuses on policy aspects of sustainable forestry. Starting from August 2007, SLU is a partner in the Sustainable Forest and Nature Management programme, coordinated by Den Kgl. Veterinær– og Landbohøjskole, Denmark. This programme deals with the challenges of pursuing a sustainable management of Europe’s natural resources - namely, that the management of forests and nature areas must be seen in an integrated landscape context. Animal Breeding and Genetics, coordinated by Wageningen University, Netherlands, focuses on building capacities in the fields of Animal Breeding and Genetics to meet challenges in developed and developing countries concerning food security, food quality, animal health, welfare and biodiversity.
* Uppsala University is a partner in a programme organised by the University of Deusto in Bilbao. The NOHA Joint European Master’s in International Humanitarian Action is an inter-university, multilingual, multidisciplinary postgraduate programme that provides high-quality academic education and professional competencies for personnel working or intending to work in the area of humanitarian action. The 16-month programme comprises 90 ECTS credits. Other partners are the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, the University of Aix-Marseille III in Aix-en-Provence, University College Dublin, and the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
* Uppsala University is a partner in the inter-university Master’s Programme in Euroculture. The programme aims to provide its students with a good comprehension of historical, religious, linguistic and other cultural aspects that have played and will play an essential but often neglected role in the European integration process. Other partners are the University of Deusto in Bilbao, The University of Edinburgh, Ghent University in Belgium, the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, The University of Göttingen, Germany, the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg, and the University of Udine, Italy.
* Karolinska Institutet is a partner in a programme organised by the Charité University Medical School in Berlin; the European Master of Science Programme in International Health. Other partners are the University of Copenhagen, the University of Bordeaux, the Royal Tropical Institute at Free University Amsterdam, the Institute of Child Health at University College London, Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh and the University of Bergen. The one year programme is part of TropEd, a network of European institutions which collaborates to provide education and training aimed at providing health care in the developing world.
* Luleå University of Technology in Kiruna is co-hosting SpaceMaster – the Joint European Master in Space Science and Technology, which gives students the opportunity to study space science at six universities around Europe. SpaceMaster is offered in collaboration with Cranfield University, UK, the Czech Technical University in Prague, Helsinki University of Technology, Julius-Maximilians University in Würzburg and the University of Toulouse III. The intent is to build up a knowledge base that can benefit the European space industry. The programme takes two years to complete.
* The Masters Course in Applied Ethics is a new one-year programme coordinated by Linköping University and offered in collaboration with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Linköping and Utrecht are the degree-awarding institutions. The programme’s purpose is to develop ethical reflection and competence in topics as diverse as multicultural conflicts, bioethics, business and IT.
* Linköping University is a partner in the PhoenixEM Dynamics of Health and Welfare programme, co-ordinated by the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.
* Umeå University is a partner in MSPME, the Master in Strategic Project Management (European), co-ordinated by Heriot-Watt University in the UK.
* Luleå University of Technology is collaborating in AMASE, the Joint European Master Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
* Chalmers University of Technology is collaborating with EMM-Nano, the Erasmus Mundus Master of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
* Lund University is collaborating with GEM, Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management
* Lund University is also collaborating with MESPOM, Environmental Science, Policy and Management
* KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, participates in four Erasmus Mundus programmes:
- FUSION-EP - European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics
- IMIM International Master in Industrial Management
- NordSecMob - Master’s program in Security and Mobile Computing
- Erasmus Mundus Masters in Photonics
- ME3 - Masters of Science in Management and Engineering of Environment and Energy
The EU’s Erasmus Mundus project makes Europe’s educational opportunities more accessible to the rest of the world by granting scholarships to non-European students attending select programmes. Some of these eligible programmes involve Swedish universities, and are listed here.
(More information about Erasmus Mundus in general can be found here. Scholarship applications are made directly to the institution hosting the programme; the Swedish Institute does not administer them. Please check scholarship eligibility rules before applying.)
* The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, is a partner in three Erasmus Mundus programmes. The Master of Science in European Forestry is organised by the University of Joensuu, Finland, and focuses on policy aspects of sustainable forestry. Starting from August 2007, SLU is a partner in the Sustainable Forest and Nature Management programme, coordinated by Den Kgl. Veterinær– og Landbohøjskole, Denmark. This programme deals with the challenges of pursuing a sustainable management of Europe’s natural resources - namely, that the management of forests and nature areas must be seen in an integrated landscape context. Animal Breeding and Genetics, coordinated by Wageningen University, Netherlands, focuses on building capacities in the fields of Animal Breeding and Genetics to meet challenges in developed and developing countries concerning food security, food quality, animal health, welfare and biodiversity.
* Uppsala University is a partner in a programme organised by the University of Deusto in Bilbao. The NOHA Joint European Master’s in International Humanitarian Action is an inter-university, multilingual, multidisciplinary postgraduate programme that provides high-quality academic education and professional competencies for personnel working or intending to work in the area of humanitarian action. The 16-month programme comprises 90 ECTS credits. Other partners are the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, the University of Aix-Marseille III in Aix-en-Provence, University College Dublin, and the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
* Uppsala University is a partner in the inter-university Master’s Programme in Euroculture. The programme aims to provide its students with a good comprehension of historical, religious, linguistic and other cultural aspects that have played and will play an essential but often neglected role in the European integration process. Other partners are the University of Deusto in Bilbao, The University of Edinburgh, Ghent University in Belgium, the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, The University of Göttingen, Germany, the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg, and the University of Udine, Italy.
* Karolinska Institutet is a partner in a programme organised by the Charité University Medical School in Berlin; the European Master of Science Programme in International Health. Other partners are the University of Copenhagen, the University of Bordeaux, the Royal Tropical Institute at Free University Amsterdam, the Institute of Child Health at University College London, Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh and the University of Bergen. The one year programme is part of TropEd, a network of European institutions which collaborates to provide education and training aimed at providing health care in the developing world.
* Luleå University of Technology in Kiruna is co-hosting SpaceMaster – the Joint European Master in Space Science and Technology, which gives students the opportunity to study space science at six universities around Europe. SpaceMaster is offered in collaboration with Cranfield University, UK, the Czech Technical University in Prague, Helsinki University of Technology, Julius-Maximilians University in Würzburg and the University of Toulouse III. The intent is to build up a knowledge base that can benefit the European space industry. The programme takes two years to complete.
* The Masters Course in Applied Ethics is a new one-year programme coordinated by Linköping University and offered in collaboration with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Linköping and Utrecht are the degree-awarding institutions. The programme’s purpose is to develop ethical reflection and competence in topics as diverse as multicultural conflicts, bioethics, business and IT.
* Linköping University is a partner in the PhoenixEM Dynamics of Health and Welfare programme, co-ordinated by the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.
* Umeå University is a partner in MSPME, the Master in Strategic Project Management (European), co-ordinated by Heriot-Watt University in the UK.
* Luleå University of Technology is collaborating in AMASE, the Joint European Master Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering
* Chalmers University of Technology is collaborating with EMM-Nano, the Erasmus Mundus Master of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
* Lund University is collaborating with GEM, Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Environmental Modelling and Management
* Lund University is also collaborating with MESPOM, Environmental Science, Policy and Management
* KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, participates in four Erasmus Mundus programmes:
- FUSION-EP - European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics
- IMIM International Master in Industrial Management
- NordSecMob - Master’s program in Security and Mobile Computing
- Erasmus Mundus Masters in Photonics
- ME3 - Masters of Science in Management and Engineering of Environment and Energy
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