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MUNDUS ACP II An opportunity to study in Europe

The Erasmus Mundus Programme is a cooperation and mobility programme in the area of Higher Education, implemented by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). In case of the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 – Strand 1 (EMA2 – STRAND 1), under which the MUNDUS ACP II Project is being developed, the management is carried out under the supervision of the Directorate General EuropeAid (DG Aidco). The Erasmus Mundus Programme

EMA2 – STRAND 1 main goals are: to promote the European Higher Education; to encourage the reinforcement and improvement of students’ career perspectives; to favour the intercultural understanding through the cooperation with third countries, in harmony with the EU external policy objectives, in order to contribute to the sustainable development of the third countries’ Higher Education. This strand includes partnerships between European and third countries’ Higher Education Institutions, exchange and mobility in several Higher Education levels, and also a scholarship system. What is the Erasmus Mundus Programme?

The MUNDUS ACP II Consortium comprises 8 European universities, 12 ACP Countries' Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and 17 Associate Institutions. To achieve these objectives, the project foresees a high number of mobility flows for Master mobility, Doctorate mobility, Academic and Administrative Staff Mobility Flows: ACP » Europe – Europe » ACP The MUNDUS ACP II Partnership

Partner Universities EU Partners BelgiumUniversité de Liège BelgiumKatholieke Universiteit Leuven FranceUniversité de Lille GermanyTechnische Universität Dresden ItalyUniversità degli studi di Roma – La Sapienza PortugalUniversidade do Porto SpainUniversidad Complutense de Madrid SwedenMalmö University

Partner Universities ACP Partners AngolaUniversidade Agostinho Neto Cabo VerdeUniversidade de Cabo Verde CameroonUniversité de Yaoundé 1 Dominican RepublicUniversidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo East TimorUniversidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e FijiThe University of South Pacific MadagascarUniversité d’Antananarivo MozambiqueUniversidade Pedagógica de Moçambique KenyaUniversity of Nairobi Republic of CongoUniversité Marien Ngouabi SenegalUniversité Cheikh Anta Diop Trinidad and TobagoUniversity of the West Indies

Project Coordination Team: MUNDUS ACP II Project Project CoordinatorProf. António Marques Scientific Committee Coordinator Prof. Jorge Mota Project ManagerBárbara Costa Project OfficerSara Martins Contact PersonAna Paiva

Target Group I Enrolled candidates or those having a formal link with one of the partner institutions at the time of application. In both cases the candidates should have a formal support from the institution (via a formal support letter) in order to submit the application. Who can apply?

Target Group II Applicants who are registered at a non-partner institution of the ACP eligible countries Applicants who have obtained a university degree or equivalent from an ACP institution (partner or non-partner) but are not currently enrolled, or Applicants who have a formal link with non-partner institutions of the third-countries from the eligible list of countries at the time of submitting their application All applicants are advised to have the formal support of the institution (through formal letter of support) to submit the application. Who can apply?

Eligibility criteria for all types of mobility Must be a national of one of the ACP countries; Must have not resided nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the eligible European countries at the time of submitting their application to the partnership; Must have not benefited in the past from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship for the same type of mobility; Must have sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses or of one of the languages currently spoken in the hosting countries; Must respect the specific and additional criteria applicable to each type of mobility (master, doctorate, academic and administrative staff).

Specific eligibility criteria: Master mobility (ACP countries > EU) Must be enrolled in the 1st year of a 2 year Master programme at one of the ACP Countries partner/associate institutions Doctorate (ACP countries >EU) Must be enrolled in a Doctorate programme at one of the ACP Countries partner institutions (Target Group I applicants only). Academic and Administrative Staff (both ways) Must work as a full time staff with one of the partner institutions Who can apply?

Specific eligibility criteria: It is noteworthy to mention that in addition to these criteria there may be other defined internally by each partner institution of the project, so it is strongly recommended that the applicants prepare their application in close contact with the contact person of their institution, so as to obtain clear information about the specific eligibility criteria established either in their home institution (if applicable) or in the Host Institution which they intend to apply to. Attention! There may exist other criteria depending on the Origin and Host Universities. Who can apply?

Eligible study fields 1 - Agriculture Sciences9 - Languages and Philological Sciences 2 - Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning10 - Law 3 - Art and Design11 - Mathematics, Informatics 4 - Business Studies, Management Science12 - Medical Sciences 5 - Education, Teacher Training13 - Natural Sciences 6 - Engineering, Technology14 - Social Sciences 7 - Geography, Geology15 - Communication and Information Sciences 8 - Humanities16 - Other Areas of Study

Scholarship conditions Monthly scholarship MobilityDurationMothly scholarship Master (mobility)6/10 months1.000 € Doctorate (mobility)10 months1.500 € Academic and Administrative Staff 1 month2.500 € Journey – round trip Purchased directly by the coordinating institution. Health insurance, accidents and journey Purchased directly by the coordinating institution. Tuition fees If applicable – at the Host institution

Check the website: Consult the university of origin Check the eligibility criteria Consult the academic offer Collect all the necessary documents Fill in the online application form Send the application form until the deadline:15 th December 2013 (CET time-zone !) How to apply?

The Application Form can be filled in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish. However, the language used to fill in the application form must agree with the institution(s) and programme(s) chosen. Being so, for instance, if you intend to apply only to French speaking institutions, you may fill in the Application Form and attach all the required documents in French. Nevertheless, in case you intend to apply to institutions from 3 different countries (where different languages are used), we strongly recommend the use of the English language to fill in the form, as well as in all the attached documents, so that all the host institutions may be able to analyse the submitted proposal. Which language to use?

By the Home Institution  Visa ( /fax to Consulates and Emigration Offices )  Learning Agreement preparation (orientation, support in academic recognition) and work programme  Monitoring during the mobility in order to prevent brain drain  Preparatory meeting before the beginning of the mobility.  Language courses (if applicable) Support provided to scholarship holders

By the Host Institution  Visa ( /fax to Consulates and Emigration Offices )  Learning Agreement preparation (orientation, support in academic recognition) and work programme  Accommodation (Halls of residence or private accommodation with special conditions)  Money (cheque / open a bank account)  Follow-up (regular information and evaluation of the mobility) Support provided to scholarship holders

By the Host Institution  E. Mundus meeting with practical information  Welcoming session for E. Mundus scholarship holders.  Welcoming session for all the foreign students.  Buddy-system/Erasmus Mundus Tutor  Mobility Follow-up – Mandatory meetings (regular/monthly) Support provided to scholarship holders

By the Host Institution  Language course - mandatory (teaching language or different)  Support upon the arrival (reception at the airport, administrative support – i.e. attending an emigration office, bank, residence, faculty, language course).  Cultural and integration activities promoted by the International Office or by international students’ associations (i.e. ESN)  Academic support through the contact with faculties and mailing of progress activity reports Support provided to scholarship holders

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