The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP) is a prestigious, fully funded two-year master’s program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to address the green transition challenges faced by the European Union and its member states. The program is delivered by five leading universities that are part of the 4EU+ European University Alliance.
Erasmus M3EP Scholarship Summary
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Funding: Scholarship available| Fully funded by the European Union
Host Countries: Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Poland
Application Deadlines: January 15, 2025 (Non-Europeans), March 1, 2025 (Europeans)
Scholarship Benefits
Monthly stipend 1400 € per month for up to 24 months
Participation fees covered
Tuition fees covered
Travel costs
Accommodation costs
Visa fees
Other living expenses
Participating Universities
The program is delivered by the following universities:
Charles University: Czech Republic
Heidelberg University: Germany
University of Copenhagen: Denmark
University of Milan: Italy
University of Warsaw: Poland
Curriculum and Program Structure
The M3EP program is structured over two years, with the first year typically spent at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The second year offers specialization options at any of the four other universities. The curriculum includes interdisciplinary courses in environmental economics and policy, preparing students to design, implement, and analyze solutions for complex environmental challenges.
Tracks
The program offers specialization tracks in:
Advanced Environmental Economics: (Heidelberg University)
Comparative Environmental Policy: (Heidelberg University)
Climate Change and Energy Economics: (University of Milan)
Policies and Politics of Green Transition: (Charles University, Prague)
Economics of Green and Just Transition: (University of Warsaw)
M3EP Eligibility Criteria
Educational Background: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field
Language Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, or CPE)
Open to Applicants: Students from all over the world are eligible to apply
ℹ️ See detailed information about eligibility and academic requirements on this webpage.
Application Procedure and Deadlines
Applicants must submit their applications online through the designated online application portal linked here.
ℹ️ For more information, Read the user guide for the application portal when you fill out your application.
Required Documents
For the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP), you will typically need to provide the following documents:
Application Form: Completed online application form
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed CV outlining your academic and professional background.
Transcripts and diploma: Official academic transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended. And official university certificate.
Proof of English Proficiency: Official test scores (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, or CPE) demonstrating English language proficiency.
Motivation Letter: A letter explaining your motivation for applying to the program and your career goals.
Letter of Recommendation: At least one letter of recommendation from a professor or professional who can attest to your qualifications and potential.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport or national identity card.
Self-assessment form: You must describe how you fulfil the programme’s admission requirements by filling out a self-assessment form. This is only relevant if your bachelor’s degree does not automatically fulfil the academic requirements.
Course descriptions of courses from your self-assessment: upload course descriptions of the courses and projects included in your self-assessment form.
Proof of your current country of residence: Upload proof of your current country of residence to confirm your eligibility for admission and for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship.
ℹ️ See more details about required documentation on this webpage.
🗓️ Application Deadline: January 15, 2025 (Non-Europeans), March 1, 2025 (Europeans).
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