The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering can provide short-term scholarships for academic scholars and guest lecturers who can contribute to the joint programme.
The selected invited academic scholars/guest lecturers are invited to carry out research or teaching assignments as part of the Master PROMISE. The preferred duration of the stay is 4-7 consecutive days (one week). However, also shorter or longer periods would be eligible. Days of scholarly work may also include travelling time.
An Erasmus Mundus scholar grant will be offered to suitable candidates. The amount of the grant will be decided case by case based on the agreed activities and on travel costs to/from the hosting location.
Invited scholars/guest lecturers should demonstrate outstanding academic and/or professional experience and bring concrete added value to the programme and its students.
Scholars/guest lecturers can come from any Institution including those belonging to Consortium universities or Associated partners of the Consortium.
Applications
10 March was the deadline for the open call for a Postdoctoral researcher to support EMJM-PROMISE, now 5 of 18 applicants have been selected for an interview.
The newly recruited will be based at the University of Oulu.