- Scholarships (NEW for 2010-2011 !!)
- For whom does this apply?
- Admission criteria (read this first)
- Application procedure OPEN
- Deadline for application: 15-01-2011
Scholarships
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
Scholarship scheme:
- Amount I (Contribution to the student’s travel, installation and other personal costs) will have to be paid:
o For Category A 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
- Amount II (Maximum contribution to the EMMC participation costs - including insurance coverage)
will be collected by the EMMC consortium directly on the condition that the student has signed a
“student agreement” with the consortium in which the amount and the costs covered by it have been clearly indicated.
- Amount III (Monthly allowance) will be paid on a monthly basis to the student’s personal bank account together with amount I.
| Amount | Type | Scholarship |
|---|---|---|
| I | Contribution to travel, installation and any other type of costs |
€ 4000 per academic year* (on student account) or € 8000 for two years |
| II | Maximum contribution to the EMMC participation costs (including insurance coverage) |
€ 4000 / semester or € 8000** per academic year or € 16.000 for two years. (tuition fee and insurance) |
| III | Monthly allowance | € 1000 / month*** (on student account) (24 months) = 2 x € 12.000/year |
| TOTAL |
Per academic year | € 24.000 (€ 16.000 on account of which € 4000 after arrival and € 1000 per month) |
** this amount is transferred directly to the consortium account.
*** this amount will be 2800 in september and 1200 in the other months because it includes the installation fee.
For the academic year 2010-2011, the FUSION-EP Erasmus Mundus consortium can select a limited number of students to be granted a scholarship. Without prejudice to the respect of high academic standards, in order to ensure a geographical balance across third-country students, the FUSION-EP consortium shall respect the following basic criteria when selecting third-country students:
- no more than 2 of the selected third-country students should come from the same country.
Below you can find links to organisations where you can apply independently for a scholarship:
Third Country Students
The FUSION-EP considers as "Third Country students" (category A):
- Nationals coming from all other countries than:
the EEA-EFTA states:
| Iceland |
| Liechtenstein |
| Norway |
- People who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries.
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
Minimum knowledge mandatory
Quantum mechanics, comparable to the content of the following edition:
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (ISBN: 047021161X) by Brian Harold Bransden, C J Joachim, C J Joschim.
and
Statistics, comparable to the content of the following edition:
Statistical Physics, by Mandl ISBN10: 0471915335 or ISBN13: 9780471915331(The Manchester Physics Series)
Admission decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic degrees and records, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, test scores, language skills and relevant work experience, if any. We also consider the appropriateness of your goals to the FUSION-EP programme. In addition, consideration may be given to how your background and life experience would contribute significantly to an educationally beneficial mix of students.
Application Procedure
Your application file will consist of:- The next preregistration for the academic year 2010-2011 is open from 6TH SEPTEMBER 2010 until the 15TH January 2011
BEFORE YOU START THE ONLINE REGISTRATION PLEASE KEEP READY ON YOUR COMPUTER THE FOLLOWING FILES AND PDF SCANNINGS:
- A scan of a recent photograph.
- Three letters of recommendation using the standard form under sealed enveloppe. You will find this form once you started the application at tab 'Documents'.
- Certified copies of diplomas and a translation in English ( only if the language is different from French, Spanish, German, Swedish or Dutch)
- Certified copies of diploma supplements stating courses followed and scores obtained per course and a translation in English ( only if the language is different from French, Spanish, German, Swedish or Dutch)
- Certified copies of language tests scores and language certificates(IELTS or TOEFL): without it you will not be allowed !!
- After your complete application please PRINT out the application, date and sign it before sending by surface mail.
- A scan of a passport of the page containing your names and passport number and valid period.
Remark that the posted application file becomes property of the FUSION-EP secretariat. Therefore no original official documents should be sent. Upon admission to FUSION-EP, certified copies of diplomas, certified copies of language tests and certified copies of certificates will be required.
Application files should be posted to:
Prof. G. Van OostFUSION-EP Secretariat - Application FUSION-EP
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Applied Physics
J.Plateaustraat, 22
B - 9000 Ghent
Belgium
Deadline
Deadline for electronic application is JANUARY 15, 2011 and for paper copies January 20, 2011.Application will be opened September 6, 2010.