This multidisciplinary two-year programme is linking the fields of European politics, contemporary history and culture, economy, international relations and policymaking. The key role of the programme is to identify and analyze challenges Europe faces today (migration, security, populism). The first semester of the European Politics and Society Programme (EPS) is based on Master level introductory courses (in Prague), the second semester focuses on EU related courses (Krakow, Leiden). In the third and fourth semesters, the programme offers four different study tracks reflecting the diverse expertise of the Consortium members (Prague, Krakow, Barcelona, and Leiden). Each track combines various elective courses, research methods training, an internship and language tuition with an advanced research dissertation supervised by key staff from each Partner University.
Eligibility
- Applicants must have a diploma (second completed Bachelor´s OR High School diploma).
- English Language Certificate (TOEFL, FCE, IELTS or similar) corresponding to C1, TOEFL 95, IELTS 7.0.
Scholarship
Tuition fees are 8000 EUR per year. There are approximately 22 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Scholarships each year covering the whole 100% of the tuition fee and offering to students extra 1000 EUR per months as living allowances plus 1000-3000 EUR per year for traveling and 1000 EUR as installation support for students from Partner countries. Scholarships will be awarded based on the evaluation of the candidate during the admission procedure.
From these 22 EMJMD Scholarships approximately 3 will be awarded to applicants who are nationals of an Erasmus+ Programme Country or are ordinarily residents or have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any Programme Country before the final submission deadline of applying for an EMJMD Scholarship.
Approximately 19 EMJMD Scholarships will be awarded to applicants who must not be nationals of an Erasmus+ Programme Country and must not be ordinarily residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any Programme Country before the final submission deadline of applying for an EMJMD Scholarship. The Consortium might ask selected students to produce a declaration that these criteria are fulfilled.
Further details:
Vaclav Havel Joint Master Programme Scholarships, Europe (2018)