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The Joint European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics (FUSION-EP ) is offered by the following partners:
o Universiteit Gent, Belgium (coordinator)
o Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France
o Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
o Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
o Universität Stuttgart, Germany
The partners have a long
relationship in the framework of the coordinated EURATOM research
programme on nuclear fusion. The aim of the Masters programme is to
provide a high-level multinational research-oriented education in
fusion-related engineering physics, in close relation to the research
activities of the partners, and with a well-integrated language and
cultural experience. The combined and harmonized teaching and research
of the 7 universities offers a far greater variety of competences in
the field of fusion science and engineering physics than could be
provided by each of the single universities, and therefore guarantees a
significant added value for the students in terms of specialisation
opportunities. The Joint European Masters Programme offers a genuine
European opportunity for Master level studies in a field which is of
crucial importance to contribute to the solution of the ever more
urgent and vital problem of world energy supply.
Per academic year a limited number of Erasmus Mundus scholarships are available for FUSION-EP students from third countries.
Category A (Non-Eroupean
Student) scholarships will be distributed over 2 years with a higher
starting month allowance in September of 2800 EUR and 1200 over the
remaining 11 months
Contribution to travel,installation and any other type of costs: € 4000 per academic year
Maximum contribution to the EMMC participation costs (including insurance
coverage: € 4000 / semester or € 8000** per academic year or € 16.000 for two years.
Monthly allowance:€ 1000 / month
Admission Criteria
The
European Master FUSION-EP offers admission to applicants who appear to
have the highest potential for graduate study and who, with the benefit
of a graduate education, are the most likely to contribute
substantially to their academic or professional fields through
teaching, research, or professional practice.
The minimum graduate admission requirements are:
(1) A bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution (minimum 3 years study)
(2) Sufficient undergraduate training to do graduate work in the chosen field
(3) A satisfactory scholastic average
The FUSION-EP is open to all
students who have a Bachelor's degree or a recognized equivalent
academic degree of minimum 3 years study in
* physics
* engineering
Contact detail: EMFusion@UGent.be
Moreinfo: http://www.em-master-fusion.org