A number of scholarships are available in 2013/2015
to European and Non-European students. These scholarships worth of 48,000-euro
fund joint MSc in Mathematical Modelling for Engineering (MathMods). MathMods
is a two-year program which can be taken within University of L’Aquila in Italy
(UAQ), Autonomous University of Barcelona in Catalonia (UAB), University of
Hamburg in Germany (UHH), Gdansk University of Technology in Poland (GUT) and
University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis in France (UNSA).
The Evaluation Committee which is made up of five members one for each partner
institution will evaluate each application.
to European and Non-European students. These scholarships worth of 48,000-euro
fund joint MSc in Mathematical Modelling for Engineering (MathMods). MathMods
is a two-year program which can be taken within University of L’Aquila in Italy
(UAQ), Autonomous University of Barcelona in Catalonia (UAB), University of
Hamburg in Germany (UHH), Gdansk University of Technology in Poland (GUT) and
University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis in France (UNSA).
The Evaluation Committee which is made up of five members one for each partner
institution will evaluate each application.
Study Subject(s): Selected
applicants will join a European MSc in mathematical modelling (MathMods).
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing master’s
degree.
Scholarship Provider: Lower Saxony Ministry of Research and Culture.
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy, Germany, Poland, France and Spain
applicants will join a European MSc in mathematical modelling (MathMods).
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing master’s
degree.
Scholarship Provider: Lower Saxony Ministry of Research and Culture.
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy, Germany, Poland, France and Spain
Eligibility: Applicants
must have obtained a recognized Bachelor’s Degree (BS, BSc, SB, etc.) or a
degree at the level of a Bachelor’s Degree, for instance its equivalent from a
college, university, or technical school of high standing, or 180 ECTS credits
in the European system in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics,
Engineering with a large background in Mathematics. All applicants whose native
language is not English are required to prove a satisfactory level of spoken
and written English, certified by TOEFL (550 points), IELTS (6.0 points) or
equivalent.
must have obtained a recognized Bachelor’s Degree (BS, BSc, SB, etc.) or a
degree at the level of a Bachelor’s Degree, for instance its equivalent from a
college, university, or technical school of high standing, or 180 ECTS credits
in the European system in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics,
Engineering with a large background in Mathematics. All applicants whose native
language is not English are required to prove a satisfactory level of spoken
and written English, certified by TOEFL (550 points), IELTS (6.0 points) or
equivalent.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries: Non- European and European students can apply for
this scholarship.
Countries: Non- European and European students can apply for
this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: Several Erasmus Mundus scholarships to be offered to both non-
European and European students who will be selected to join a European MSc in
Mathematical Modelling (MathMods). These scholarships amount to a maximum of
EUR 48,000.00 to cover the two-year expenses and are granted to the most
promising applicants. MathMods is a two-year MSc programme (120 ECTS) within 5
European universities, which provides students with a cross cultural education
while getting acquainted with both theory and applications of mathematical
modelling in engineering. The MSc course is offered by a consortium of five
universities in Europe, coordinated by the:
-University of L’Aquila in Italy (UAQ) and involving other four leading
institutions in Europe:
-Autonomous University of Barcelona in Catalonia (UAB),
-University of Hamburg in Germany (UHH),
-Gdansk University of Technology in Poland (GUT),
-University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis in France (UNSA).
Scholarships are granted to the most talented applicants who will be full-time
students enrolled on the MathMods MSc course, according to the evaluation made
by the Consortium Committee.
European and European students who will be selected to join a European MSc in
Mathematical Modelling (MathMods). These scholarships amount to a maximum of
EUR 48,000.00 to cover the two-year expenses and are granted to the most
promising applicants. MathMods is a two-year MSc programme (120 ECTS) within 5
European universities, which provides students with a cross cultural education
while getting acquainted with both theory and applications of mathematical
modelling in engineering. The MSc course is offered by a consortium of five
universities in Europe, coordinated by the:
-University of L’Aquila in Italy (UAQ) and involving other four leading
institutions in Europe:
-Autonomous University of Barcelona in Catalonia (UAB),
-University of Hamburg in Germany (UHH),
-Gdansk University of Technology in Poland (GUT),
-University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis in France (UNSA).
Scholarships are granted to the most talented applicants who will be full-time
students enrolled on the MathMods MSc course, according to the evaluation made
by the Consortium Committee.
Duration of award(s): These scholarships cover the two-year expenses.
What does it cover? These scholarships amount to a maximum of EUR 48,000.00 to cover the two-year
expenses and are granted to the most promising applicants.
expenses and are granted to the most promising applicants.
Notification: From 1
February 2013 evaluation committee will evaluate the applications submitted by
31 January 2013 (Category A). A preliminary list (Category A selection
list) will be drawn up by the end of February 2013. From 16 February 2013 they
will evaluate the applications submitted by 15 February 2013 (Category B).
Another list (Category B selection list) will be drawn up by the end of
February 2013. Selected students will receive notification and will have to
send confirmation of acceptance within 5 days from notification.
February 2013 evaluation committee will evaluate the applications submitted by
31 January 2013 (Category A). A preliminary list (Category A selection
list) will be drawn up by the end of February 2013. From 16 February 2013 they
will evaluate the applications submitted by 15 February 2013 (Category B).
Another list (Category B selection list) will be drawn up by the end of
February 2013. Selected students will receive notification and will have to
send confirmation of acceptance within 5 days from notification.
How to Apply: It is not
necessary to make a separate application for a scholarship. We assume that all
students applying for our Master are also applying for an Erasmus Mundus
scholarship. The application and the submission of all the required documents
are to be made online.
necessary to make a separate application for a scholarship. We assume that all
students applying for our Master are also applying for an Erasmus Mundus
scholarship. The application and the submission of all the required documents
are to be made online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: Deadline for applications is January 31, 2013.