Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Water and Coastal Management
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Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree EU-Funded Scholarship Application for the Academic Year 2018/2019
is now open

ELIGIBILITY:

WACOMA is open to students holding a suitable 1st Cycle/Bachelor Degree. Candidates with solid background in subjects related to Earth Sciences, Geology, Environmental Biology and Chemistry, and Environmental Monitoring and Management possess the basis for a positive evaluation.

NOTE: Students holding a Bachelor Degree in other subjects may apply. The Academic Board will reserve the right to consider, assess and evaluate the Academic background of the applicant for admission to the selection procedure.

Students from all over the world, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation are welcome to apply to the program.

TASK DETAILS:

The EMJMD WACOMA promotes academic excellence through the implementation of a teaching programme that aims at developing common understanding and at deepening scientific knowledge in the vital, challenging and continuously evolving field of water and coastal ecosystems.

It is specifically addressed to water and coastal hazards and risks, and their interrelations with global changes and use of resources. Consistent with the percepts of management sciences, it also concerns mitigation and adaptation to changes and it deals with the relevant aspects of a sustainable green and blue economy.

The WACOMA programme links natural sciences and societal challenges, focusing on biology, geology, management, law and economics, thus being both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary.

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE: Full funding

DURATION: 2 years

DEADLINE: 16 December 2019

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online

GET MORE INFORMATION HERE

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I find joy in filling the World with Scholars that can protect the environment. Being a Scholarship adviser seems to me as the right path to making this happen.

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