Practical Information
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters
Erasmus Mundus joint master's degrees are prestigious international master's degrees, designed and delivered jointly by a group of higher education institutions.
They involve at least three institutions from at least three different countries and multiple academic and non-academic partners.
They typically include periods of study, research, internships and thesis preparation and defense.
Erasmus+ Program
Erasmus+ is the European Union's flagship program. For more than thirty years, the program has enabled more than four million students to study, train and gain experience abroad.
Erasmus+ is the European Union (EU) program for education, training, youth and sport, in force for the period 2021-2027. Erasmus+ funds mobility and academic cooperation projects between the 27 EU Member States and six other European partner countries and non-partner countries around the world.
Erasmus+ supports activities that are closely related to common cooperation policy priorities with partner countries and regions, including Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Countries in these two regions can participate with European partners in a variety of mobility and academic cooperation projects. This factsheet examines the degree of popularity of these initiatives with LAC countries in the current Erasmus+ program (2021-2027) and the previous one (2014-2020).
Scholarships
Scholarships available
Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters can also offer full scholarships to the best performing students from all over the world. The scholarships cover participation costs and some (depending on the master's degree) contribute to travel, visa, settlement and living expenses and are calculated on the basis of a monthly unit cost of 1,400 EUR/month, which corresponds to a maximum scholarship of 33,600 EUR (twenty-four months).
Additional financial aid is offered to students with individual needs based on the level of disability or support required, with a maximum contribution of 60,000 EUR.
Duration of the master's degrees
One to two academic years (60, 90 or 120 credits)
The scholarship is awarded for a minimum period of twelve months and a maximum of twenty-four months depending on the duration of the master's program
Type of degree awarded
You will be able to obtain:
- a joint degree (i.e. a single degree issued on behalf of at least two higher education institutions) or
- multiple degrees (i.e. at least two degrees issued by two higher education institutions in the consortium).
You will be able to define the type of degree in detail when you sign a study agreement with the corresponding Erasmus Mundus joint master's degree program at the beginning of your studies.
Search and submit your application
Students apply directly to the institution responsible for the chosen program.
The Delegation of the European Union in Honduras only disseminates information about the Erasmus+ Program and is not involved in the process of application, selection or awarding of scholarships to applicants.
You can search the course catalog for information on the latest programs offered.
Applications should be submitted directly to the Erasmus Mundus joint master's degree programs, which can be found in the corresponding catalog:
https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/scholarships/emjmd-catalogue_es
Every year new selected Erasmus Mundus masters are added.
In most cases, you should apply between October and January for courses starting in the following academic year. The calls for applications usually open during the same period.
The website of each master's program contains all the information about the study cycle, the list of participating universities, the admission requirements and all the steps of the application process (with and without scholarship).
Minimum requirements:
- have a bachelor's degree or be in the final year of your undergraduate studies and graduate before the master's program begins.
- graduate before the master's program begins.
You may also apply if you can demonstrate a level of education equivalent to the degree that is officially recognized under the national law and practice of the country that issued the degree.
Otras oportunidades
Oportunidades en Europa
Other opportunities:
Spain:
- The MAEC scholarships offer four types of scholarships, the most accessible of which are the MASTER and MASTER-WATER scholarships.
- Carolina Foundation Scholarships
- Document with all the scholarships and programs available in Spain, Europe and the world: The White Book of Scholarships.
France:
- Complete guide to applying for a master's degree (or doctorate) and a scholarship from the French Government
- Identify the university(ies) and courses you are interested in. The multi-criteria search engine will help you
- Link to call for scholarships
Germany:
- Scolarships from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)
- Studies and training in Germany