Three types of scholarships are available for non-EU and EU students alike.
1) A total of 21 Erasmus Mundus full scholarships are available each year for four intakes from 2022 to 2025. In 2022, EMJM PROMISE awarded scholarships to students from:
- Partner Countries: 7 scholarships
- Specifically targeted regions: 6 scholarships
- Programme countries: 8 scholarships
- Also, a partial scholarship is to host students with special needs
The Erasmus Mundus scholarship has a value of EUR 1400 per month as a living allowance, for a total duration of 24 months. The scholarship will be a contribution to the costs incurred by the beneficiary students. In addition, the tuition fees for scholarship holders are waived.
The scholarship is bound to the presence at the partner universities. Late arrivals will lead to a pro-rate reduction. Payment of the scholarships will be at the end of the month and requires that all residence formalities have been completed. Therefore, even scholarship holders need to have sufficient funds for travelling to Finland, getting accommodation in Oulu and covering their living costs for at least one month!
2) Six full scholarships are for IPA countries (tuition fees and living allowance)
3) Five additional Tuition Fee scholarships will be available from the Consortium of Universities EMJM PROMISE (doesn’t include living allowance).
All students receive comprehensive insurance (with the Eramus+ requirements) from the PROMISE consortium.
EMJM PROMISE scholarships are offered to students from all over the world based on excellence. However, the consortium needs to ensure geographical balance – i.e. no more than 10% of the total number of scholarships awarded during the project implementation should be awarded to candidates from the same nationality (this rule does not apply to top-up scholarships from targeted regions of the world, if applicable).
Students who have previously obtained an EMJM scholarship are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship under the EMJM PROMISE.
Candidate / Student Declaration
To avoid double-funding of students, the EMJMD consortium requests the students to declare (both at the application stage and in the student agreement) the following:
- “The student candidate/scholarship holder declares to not have already benefited from a previous EMJMD scholarship or an Erasmus Mundus Master Course/Joint Doctorate scholarship.
- The student candidate/scholarship holder commits to not benefit from another EU funded scholarship scheme to follow the same EMJMD course for the entire period of the course.
- The financial support shall be repaid by the scholarship holder in case of fraud or false declaration.”