Erasmus Mundus Master's Scholarship in Journalism, Media and Globalization 2023

APPLY TO MUNDUS JOURNALISM

Scholarship Sponsor: MUNDUS Scholarships

Scholarship Type: Full Funding                         

Host Institutions: EU Universities                    

Number of Award: Several                                

Study Level: Postgraduate (Masters)                

Nationality: All Nationalities                             

Call for Application: 1 November 2022

Application Deadline: 10Jan, 12:00 CUT         

Application Response: 1 March 2023

Course Starts: 1 September 2023

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Are you currently studying journalism, media or globalization for your bachelor's degree? Why not take your studies to a new level by enrolling in a master's program abroad? Then Erasmus Mundus Masters in Journalism 2023 Apply using the Scholarship.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

In order to be admitted to the Erasmus Mundus Journalism Programme, applicants are required to fulfill the requirements listed in the boxes below.

As we receive between 400 and 500 applications each year, and as we can only admit 80-90 applicants, all applications are also evaluated in relation to specific selection criteria.

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SELECTION CRITERIA

The Consortium aims to admit highly qualified students from the widest possible range of countries and backgrounds.

Each year we receive around 400 to 500 applications and admit around 80-90 students. We expect to offer 23 Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the 2022-24 programme, hence, around 25% will be offered admission as scholarship students, while 75% will be offered admission as self-funded students. 

Only applicants who are superior in all application criteria can expect to be offered admission as scholarship students. Students who already have a 2-year's MA degree cannot be granted a Mundus scholarship; however, they can still be considered for self-funded admission. 

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TUITION AND SCHOLARSHIP

Tuition fee

The tuition fee for the whole two-year Mundus Journalism master's programme is known to be low compared to other European MA programmes. Furthermore, you will not have to pay the entire amount at admission - instead the tuition fee will be invoiced in instalments of €4500 prior to each semester. For EU students the tuition fee will be invoiced for the second year of studies only, as there is no tuition for EU students at Danish universities due to national legislation.

Two-year tuition fee:

Non-EU students: €18000

EU students: €9000*

How to apply to the Mundus Journalism master's programme

In order to make the application process as smooth as possible, you can find each step explained below. In the flow diagram, you can get an overview of the process and in the boxes below, you will get detailed information about each of the documents required in the application package. Further below, you will find information about submission and the admission result.  

Please note that you apply for admission to the Mundus Journalism programme and for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship within the same application process as this is integrated in the application form.

How to arrange your Application Package

Your application package for the Consortium's Selection Committee has to be made up as one single pdf file consisting of the required documents in the order specified by item 1-8 on the list below.

The title of the pdf has to follow the guidelines stated in item 9.

Please note that the maximum size of the pdf file is 10 MB.

1. Application Form

Download and fill in the application form (pdf). The application form should be the first document within your application package. That will give the Consortium's Selection Committee an overview of your personal, academic and journalistic background before they consider all your supporting documents.

2. Academic documents

Please include official graduation certificates (if already graduated) and transcript of records from all your previous university/college studies. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module.

3. Journalistic documents

Proof of experience

In order to provide proof of your work as a professional journalist, your current or previous employer needs to supply a signed document that states the employment period. This information can also be included within the  journalistic reference letter.

Work samples

Please submit three articles or other samples of your journalistic work, preferably in English. You can include links instead if your work is available online. Do not submit more than three articles or equivalent.

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