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Admission Requirements

Admission requirements

EUROPUBHEALTH has the objective to enrol a yearly intake of 40 students.

The application procedure and selection process are the same for all candidates, regardless of whether they come from European or third countries.

Interdisciplinary by nature, Europubhealth is open to students with diverse but complementary profiles drawn from medical sciences (including doctors, nurses, pharmacists) or social science backgrounds (including, for example, sociology, economics, psychology, anthropology, geography, political sciences, law).

To be eligible, applicants must fulfil the following conditions agreed by the Consortium:

  • Having at least a university Bachelor degree (180 ECTS) or certified equivalent in one of the disciplines mentioned in the access profile and being able to provide a copy of this diploma when applying on line.
  • Studying full time during the two years of the Master course.
  • Being proficient in the languages suitable for the mobility combinations chosen (English; English+Spanish; English+French; Spanish+English+French):
  • Being able to provide a copy of language tests less than tree years old for the required languages. To know more about minimum required language level, see the "language" section in the web page describing the Master course.
  • Choosing a mobility combination in countries that are different from the one where the student passed his university degree
  • Submit a complete on-line application, together with all supporting documentation required (diplomas, certificates, language certificates, letters of recommendation, etc) before the deadline.

NB: applicants applying for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship must meet in addition the eligibility criteria as defined in the relevant Call for Proposals.

Tuition fees

For the Master course 2011-2013, the EUROPUBHEALTH tuition fees have been set at :

- 16.000 € for the two years of study (120 ECTS) for the non European students
-   8.000 € for the two years of study (120 ECTS) for the students stemming from country of the European Union.

These fees include all the following services:

  • Enrolment in all the teaching units and modules and access to related educational ressources
  • Participation to an orientation programme for international students
  • Free access to library, document centres and related services
  • Language course during first and second year (survival language)
  • Examination, diploma and certificate

The fees do not include costs relating to accommodation, food, international travel, travel on site or insurance.

In addition to the tuition fees, a health insurance is compulsory for scholarship holders. This health insurance costs 350€ per year and will be directly deducted from the grant. The purchase of a third party liability insurance is also highly recommended.

The self funded students will have the choice to take their own health insurance and present a certificate of their insurer or take the insurance of the Consortium.
The students must be in compliance with  the regulations of social welfare of the country which welcomes them.

For all the students, third party liability insurance has to be purchased individually.