Fees for MAIPR 2011-12 (subject to confirmation)
The fees from beginning September 2011 to end December 2012 are as follow:
Please note that these fees are for the whole 16 months.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarships (SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION) Erasmus Mundus (EM) Scholarships are funded by the European Commission (EC), under the management of the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). EM scholarships are awarded to the strongest applicants to the MAIPR programme itself, in accordance with the rules and regulations set by the EACEA.
EM Scholarship Competition 2011-12
Eligibility: Erasmus Mundus has two separate competitions, Category A and Category B:
CATEGORY A: € 36 000: The application deadline is tuesday, 4th January 2011
Category A scholarships are aimed at covering all the costs of the programme, therefore fees, travel and living expenses over 16 months:
category B: € 14 000: the application deadline is tuesday, 4th january 2011
Category B scholarships are considered as financial contributions rather than full scholarships:
EM Scholarship Competitions: you do not apply separately for either of the EM scholarship competitions. Recommendations are made by the MAIPR consortium and are based solely on the quality of the application to the MAIPR programme itself. See the How to Apply webpage for more information.
EM scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. It is therefore important that your MAIPR application is as strong as possible as competition for the scholarships is very strong. You should also bear in mind that you may be accepted onto the MAIPR programme but not be awarded a scholarship. Remember: if you apply for the MAIPR after the 4th-January 2011 deadline, you cannot be entered into the EM competition.
Source: www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/theatre_s/postgraduate/maipr/fees_emscholarships
The fees from beginning September 2011 to end December 2012 are as follow:
- € 12 000 third-country students (those not from an EU country)
- € 6 000 EU students
Please note that these fees are for the whole 16 months.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarships (SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION) Erasmus Mundus (EM) Scholarships are funded by the European Commission (EC), under the management of the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). EM scholarships are awarded to the strongest applicants to the MAIPR programme itself, in accordance with the rules and regulations set by the EACEA.
EM Scholarship Competition 2011-12
Eligibility: Erasmus Mundus has two separate competitions, Category A and Category B:
CATEGORY A: € 36 000: The application deadline is tuesday, 4th January 2011
Category A scholarships are aimed at covering all the costs of the programme, therefore fees, travel and living expenses over 16 months:
- 10 scholarships for eligible third-country applicants (therefore those whose nationality and place of abode are outside of the EU/EEA/EFTA area) who have lived, studied and/or worked for LESS THAN a cumulative period of 12 months within the EU/EEA/EFTA area as at 31 January 2011.
- 2 additional scholarships are reserved for eligible West Balkans and Turkish applicants who have lived, studied and/or worked for LESS THAN a cumulative period of 12 months within the EU/EEA/EFTA area as at 31 January 2011.
- € 8 000 travel and installation allowance
- € 16 000 monthly stipend
category B: € 14 000: the application deadline is tuesday, 4th january 2011
Category B scholarships are considered as financial contributions rather than full scholarships:
- 8 scholarships for eligible EU/EEA/EFTA applicants, also third-country applicants who have lived, studied and/or worked for MORE THAN a cumulative period of 12 months within the EU/EEA/EFTA area as at 31 January 2011.
EM Scholarship Competitions: you do not apply separately for either of the EM scholarship competitions. Recommendations are made by the MAIPR consortium and are based solely on the quality of the application to the MAIPR programme itself. See the How to Apply webpage for more information.
EM scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. It is therefore important that your MAIPR application is as strong as possible as competition for the scholarships is very strong. You should also bear in mind that you may be accepted onto the MAIPR programme but not be awarded a scholarship. Remember: if you apply for the MAIPR after the 4th-January 2011 deadline, you cannot be entered into the EM competition.
Source: www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/theatre_s/postgraduate/maipr/fees_emscholarships
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