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Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters open for application

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As of 15 October 2022 you can apply for admission to the Erasmus Mundus Master’s programmes IMETE and COASTHazar.

The Coastal Hazards, Risks, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Erasmus Mundus Master’s (COASTHazar) prepares students for professional careers in which they help societies address and adapt to coastal hazards and associated risks. IHE Delft coordinates the programme in cooperation with University of Algarve, Portugal, and Universidad de Cantabria, Spain. 

The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) builds a new generation of environmental engineers and scientist and is offered by IHE Delft in cooperation with the Ghent University in Belgium and the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic.

Both two-year, four-semester programmes include studies at three institutions in three different countries. Students start their studies in September and come to IHE Delft for the second semester in February. In the final, fourth semester, students undertake a thesis research project in association with one of the institutions and possibly external partners.

EMJM Scholarships

For both programmes ‘Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’ scholarships are available on a competitive basis. Apply by 15 January 2023. More information about how to apply is available at the website of the programme.