Erasmus Mundus – Joint Programmes
GroundwatCH – Joint Master Programme in Groundwater and Global Change – Impacts and Adaptation
#Master #Groundwater & Environment
Are you a student of?
- Geologic
- Hydraulic
- Civil
- Environmental or agricultural engineering
- Geosciences
- Environmental sciences
- Climate sciences
- Geography
- Geology
- or any other similar subject
Have you decided on your masters?
Here is an option… GroundwatCH seeks to offer a distinctive curriculum built on the cornerstones of hydro(geo)logy, climatology, impacts and adaptation, within a framework of human pressures, global change and feedbacks, around the following academic focal areas:
- Hydrogeology
- Groundwater data collection, interpretation and modelling
- Climate processes and modelling
- Groundwater-surface water-climate interactions
- Integrated river basin and water resources management
- Groundwater and environmental impacts
- Groundwater, society and policies
- Groundwater in adaptation to global change
With this curriculum GroundwatCH aims to address the current gaps in higher education with regard to the understanding of the interactions between groundwater, surface water, climate and global change, and how we need to consider and can benefit from these interactions when dealing with adaptation.
It is a master programme in which you do:
- 1st semester at Instituto Superior Técnico IST, (Portugal)
- 2nd semester at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, (The Netherlands)
- 3rd semester at Techniche Universität Dresden (Germany)
- 4th semester at one of the 3
More Information: www.groundwatermaster.eu
FAQS:
- Which degrees are eligible to apply for this program? All of those at IST, but those that have students with more aptitude are: Integrated Master in Environmental Engineering, Degree in Engineering and Geology and Mining and Degree in Civil Engineering
- I am finishing the 3rd year of my degree. Can’t I apply? You can. NMCI gives you a statement that you have academic conditions to complete your degree.
Contact: erasmusmundus@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
MIR – Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Programme in Marine and Maritime Intelligent Robotics
#Master #Marine and Maritime Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
The MIR Master, innovatively combines Robotics and Artificial Intelligence in the context of advancing marine and maritime science and their technological applications. MIR Master programme aims at building the capacity of future engineers to enable advancements in the development and operation of new robotics systems with far-reaching impact on techniques necessary for ocean exploration and exploitation.
The challenges that lie ahead can only be met by bringing together fast-paced developments in robotics and AI methods with a view to sustained autonomy and on-line decision making in the unforgiving marine environment. The MIR Master’s is designed to provide training in state-of-the-art applied robotics targeted at enhancing the efficiency, health, safety and environmental performance of the offshore industry, maritime operations, and marine science studies.
A MIR Graduate upon completion of the programme will have a deepened understanding of marine processes and challenges in order to develop robots that will interact in-and-with it, as well as develop technological solutions to mitigate and adapt to future environmental challenges (such as pollution, climate change impacts, etc.)
MIR students can specialize in one of the 3 study tracks:
- Safe autonomous subsea operations
- Cooperative marine robotics for scientific and commercial applications
- Applied robotics for underwater intervention missions
About 20 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree scholarships will be available per year over a period of four years (2020 – 2023) on a competitive basis.
Website: www.master-mir.eu
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SEED – Simulation in Engineering and Entrepreneurship Development
#Engineering #PhD
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate SEED provides in-depth training in the development and implementation of new state-of-the-art computational techniques for the modelling and solution of cutting-edge engineering problems in industry.
SELECT+
#Environment and Energy #PhD
The Erasmus Mundus PhD programme SELECT+ will provide participants the opportunity to produce, test and put energy innovations to the market in an international setting of highly respected universities and business schools.
The SELECT+ (Environomical pathways for future energy services) is a four-year Doctoral programme, with its main goal to identify, test, implement and commercialize highly efficient energy technologies. This programme combines the in-depth fundamental research that is required by academia with the development of innovations that have market potential. With a consortium of 8 core Universities, 6 associated Universities, 4 core Industries and 6 associated Industries, the SELECT+ programme will offer the way to reconcile these two perspectives through multi-disciplinary approaches in which the students work in collaboration with industries. Energy problems are typically multi-disciplinarial not only in the sense that different science and engineering disciplines are necessary but also that the social and management sciences (e.g. regarding business strategies) will have to play a critical role. This Doctoral programme puts equal emphasis to the social, economic, managerial as well as cultural aspects to the development of our PhD candidates.
Website: http://www.exploreselect.eu/
EMJD-DC – An International joint Doctoral School in Distributed Computing
#Distributed Computing #PhD
EMJD-DC intends to become a permanent reference model for international doctoral studies in Distributed System and beyond. Students carry out their research work over up to four years in two universities from different countries, with additional mobility to industry in most projects. Joint training schools will cover both scientific topics and transferable skills, such as project and scientific management, communication, innovation techniques. EMJD-DC will initially award double degrees.
Website: http://emjd-dc.eu/
FUSION DC – International Doctoral College in Fusion Science and Engineering
#Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering #PhD
FUSION-DC is a three-year Joint Doctoral Programme in nuclear fusion science and engineering offered by a consortium of 19 European partner institutions (8 full partners and 11 associated), the ITER Organization and 9 associated partners from China, Japan, Russia and the USA. FUSION-DC provides a sustainable, integrated abd coordinated education at the doctoral level in the framework of a worldwide network of excellence in magnetic confinement fusion.
Website: http://www.em-fusion-dc.org/
IDS-FunMat – International Doctoral School in Functional Materials for Energy, Information Technology and Health
#Functional Materials for Energy #PhD
IDS-FunMat is an International Doctoral Programme in Functional Materials funded by the ERASMUS MUNDUS Programme of the European Union.
Our school offers scholarships for PhD projects in Functional Materials Science, carried out in co-supervision between universities from two different countries (see list of partners). In most projects an industry partner is also involved. The PhD candidates must spend at least 6 months in each university.
The European Union finances each year a number of ERASMUS MUNDUS PhD scholarships in our school, and in addition we have PhD projects funded by other sources.
Website: http://www.idsfunmat.u-bordeaux1.fr/
euSYSBIO – European Master in Systems Biology (concluded)
#Systems Biology #Master
The Erasmus Mundus master’s programme in Systems Biology (euSYSBIO) is a cooperation between KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden (KTH), Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal (IST) and Aalto University in Finland. It is a two-year Master’s programme including compulsory mobility for the students. Students enter at KTH or Aalto University and continue in the second year at one of the other two institutions.
The euSYSBIO programme offers education of high international standard as well as cultural experience from two different European countries and a double degree from two universities.
Website: www.kth.se/eusysbio
EMDC – European Master in Distributed Computing (concluded)
#Distributed Computing #Master
The Erasmus Mundus programme in Distributed Computing is a cooperation between KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain. It is a two-year Master’s programme including compulsory mobilty for the students.
The EMDC programme offers education of high international standard as well as cultural experience from two different European countries and a double degree from two universities.