OPPORTUNITY DETAILS
Total reward
0 $
Nonprofit organization
Deadline
16 Mar 2020
Study level
Specialities
Opportunity funding
Eligible Countries
Algeria
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Comoros
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Egypt
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Jordan
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Lebanon
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Mauritania
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Oman
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Qatar
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Somalia
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Syria
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United Arab Emirates
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Bahrain
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Djibouti
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Iraq
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Kuwait
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Libya
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Morocco
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Palestine
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Saudi Arabia
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Sudan
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Tunisia
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Yemen
Eligible Region
Erasmus is offering a scholarship program to have Master Program in Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology, developed by The partner countries, Italy, Greece, Portugal, represent academic and professional excellence in the fields of architecture, landscape, and archeology.
- Proof of nationality (passport copy with photo)
- An original and translated copy of the University diploma and of a transcript of study results
- Curriculum vitae studiorum
- Motivation Letter (maximum 1A4 page)
- Letter of recommendation by two academic referees
- For Architects Portfolio and for others PDF of their bachelor/master thesis
- Proof of English language Certificate
- The Language of instruction is English.
- IELTS Certificate (minimum score of 6.0
- TOEFL (IBT) 79 points
- Candidates from English speaking countries (or alternatively that had attended an English speaking University) must provide an official letter from their University from which they graduated, attesting that English is the media of instruction.
The selection procedure includes two stages:
- Evaluation of the documents: motivation letter and curriculum (transcripts of studies, proof of relevant experience)
- Interview with the 40 best ranked preselected students (de visu or by videoconference).
- The Evaluation Criteria will be made fully available to applicants on the website to ensure full transparency.
- The merits of the applicants will be weighted as follows: Maximum evaluation is 100 points that will be counted as follows:
- up to 20 pts for final evaluation in previous degrees and proof of other technical specializations
- up to 20 pts for working experience
- up to 10 pts for publications
- up to 20 pts for portfolio
- up to 30 pts for an interview.
Benefits:
- Scholarship holders will have their participation costs paid via the EACEA grants allocated to the Consortium.
- The participation costs will be different between students from Programme Countries and students from Partner Countries as follows: PROGRAMME COUNTRY STUDENTS: 2.250 EUR per semester / 4.500 EUR per year and PARTNER COUNTRY STUDENTS: 4.500 EUR per semester / 9.000 EUR per year.
- The costs cover:
- Student Insurance for two years
- University overheads
- ALA workshops and field trips
- Design studios
- Pedagogical Material
- Educational trips to archaeological areas
- Course exams
- Thesis examination
- Library access
- Administrative-Managerial expenditures
- Publications of students’ work
- Organization of conference to promote students’ work
- Cost for issuing the diploma and the Diploma Supplement
- Publicity and Dissemination of the course and the outcomes of students’ work
- Organization of online courses
- Participation costs do not cover accommodation, living expenses, travel or visa costs.
More About Erasmus+:
Erasmus+ is the EU's program to support education, training, youth, and sport in Europe. Its budget of €14.7 billion will provide opportunities for over 4 million Europeans to study, train, and gain experience abroad. Set to last until 2020, Erasmus+ doesn't just have opportunities for students. Merging seven prior programs, it has opportunities for a wide variety of individuals and organizations. Erasmus+ brings such opportunities to all - students, staff, trainees, teachers, volunteers and more. It's not just about Europe or Europeans either - with Erasmus+, people from all over the world can access opportunities.
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