Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’ scholarships available for European students

IHE Delft and partners offer two Erasmus Mundus Master’s programmes. Both two-year programmes start in September 2023 and include studies at three institutions in three different countries. Full Erasmus Mundus scholarships are available for students from all parts of the world, including earmarked scholarships for students from European countries.
The Coastal Hazards, Risks, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Erasmus Mundus Master’s (COASTHazar) prepares students for professional careers in which they help societies address and adapt to coastal hazards and associated risks. IHE Delft coordinates the programme in cooperation with University of Algarve, Portugal, and Universidad de Cantabria, Spain.
The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) builds a new generation of environmental engineers and scientist and is offered in cooperation with the Ghent University in Belgium and the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic.
Scholarships for European students
For both programmes, scholarships are available for students from the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, North Macedonia (Republic of), Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia (Republic of), Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey (Republic of).
The IMETE programme also offers special scholarships for students from: Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro.
Candidates from these countries are strongly advised to submit an application for admission and scholarship by the extended deadline of 15 February 2023 (23.59 CET). For more information about how to apply, visit the COASTHazar or IMETE website.