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Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) scholarships are available for visiting researchers who want to carry out teaching assignments and research projects for the Erasmus Mundus Masters in Chemical Nanoengineering. Scholarships can be awarded to guest lecturers from any country, who bring added value to the student intake in terms of student-centred teaching/lecturing and related activities. They will be selected by the CNE consortium to contribute to the joint programme within the Partner institutions.

EMJMD scholars holding an Erasmus Mundus scholarship will:

  1. Commit themselves to actively participate in the masters course activities;
  2. Spend a minimum of 1 week in any partner institution;
  3. Perform teaching/research/student tutoring activities in at least one of the partner institution;
  4. Contribute, after their visiting scholar activities, to the promotion and dissemination of the Erasmus Mundus Programme in their university and country of origin.
Scholars can apply to the program for a stay of 1 week minimum and 3 weeks maximum in one of the partners institutions (Marseille, Rome, Wroclaw). The amount of the scholarship is fixed at 2,000 € for the first week of the visit if the scholar is coming from any country outside of Europe, and at 1,500 € for the first week of the visit if the scholar is coming from any European countries. The scholarship of 1,000 €/week is to be granted for each following week of the scholar’s visit.

Please send a CV with a teaching project (1 page) describing your possible contribution (teaching / student tutoring) to Professor Philippe Knauth at mail philippe.knauth@univ-amu.fr

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