10,000 Erasmus Mundus scholarships for 2009-2010
The European Commission has just awarded almost 10,000 new grants to be funded by the Erasmus Mundus programme in the academic year 2009-2010. 8,385 students and academics will come to study or teach in Europe, and 1,561 Europeans will spend periods at partner institutions in countries outside Europe.
Erasmus Mundus offers masters courses and scholarships
In 2009, a new selection of students and academics from all over the world will receive scholarships to study or teach in one of the 103 Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses. These courses are provided by consortia of Europe's top higher education institutions, and lead to the award of a recognised double/multiple or joint Masters degree.The courses and the scholarships together meet the overall objectives of Erasmus Mundus to enhance the quality of European higher education and promote it around the world.
Starting in the academic year 2009-2010, 1,833 students are being awarded scholarships to study for one or two years at the Masters course of their choice, alongside students from Europe. Students follow these Erasmus Mundus courses at two or more universities within the Masters consortium. 489 academics with outstanding academic track records will come to Europe for shorter periods of teaching, research or tutoring activities within one of the Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses.
The scholarship-winners come from 105 countries: China is the most-represented country, followed by India, Brazil, Mexico, Bangladesh, the US, Ethiopia, Russia and Indonesia. The academics come from 75 countries; the best represented in this category are the US, China, India, Australia and Canada.
Erasmus Mundus supports international institutional partnerships for higher education mobility
Erasmus Mundus will also fund 39 partnerships between European higher education institutions and those from countries targeted by EU external co-operation policy. The aim is to contribute to the development of human resources and the capacities for international co-operation of higher education institutions in non-European countries through mobility between the European Union and these countries. These partnerships together involve 735 higher education institutions – 349 from the EU and 386 from other countries – and focus on academic co-operation and the exchange of students and academics.For 2009-2010, 7,624 individual mobility grants will be awarded to fund study, research and teaching visits of between three months and three years, at undergraduate, graduate, doctorate, and post-doctorate levels, and for academic staff. This includes the opportunity for 1,561 Europeans to visit partner institutions in countries outside Europe and for 6,063 students and academics from outside the EU to visit European partner institutions.
To know more
- For more information about eligibility requirements and application procedures: Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency: Erasmus Mundus
- For more information on the background of the programme, news, etc: European Commission: Erasmus Mundus
- European Commission Press Release: "10,000 Erasmus Mundus scholarships for 2009-2010"



(IP/09/1068 on Rapid, 1 July 2009)