Enrolment Conditions
At this moment, the EMTM programme can only offer self-funded positions for the 2021-2023 intake. However, the EMTM Consortium will apply for up to 16 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) scholarships for this intake. In June or early July 2021, the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Commission will confirm whether these scholarships have been granted. If EMTM is granted these EMJMD scholarships, they will be distributed among the students that have applied to the programme, have been selected and have accepted the invitation to enrol as self-funded students. The EMJMD scholarships, if available, will be awarded to enrolled students according to their position in the ranking list. Students whose position in the ranking list is not sufficient to be awarded with a scholarship because the number of students enrolled is superior to the number of scholarships available will continue to be enrolled as self-funded students. If the EMTM programme is not granted the EMJMD scholarships, then the EMTM Consortium will offer: one scholarship to one student who is citizen of a country outside the European Union corresponding to the amount of the participation fees for non-EU citizens (i.e. 14,000 EUR); one scholarship to one student who is citizen of a European Union country corresponding to the amount of the participation fees for EU citizens (i.e. 7,500 EUR). These scholarships will be awarded to the first non-EU student and the first EU student in the ranking list. The rest of the students will continue to be enrolled as self-funded students.