Deadline: January 31, 2025
Location(s)
France Germany Italy
Overview
Details
The full partners are:
- Mines Saint-Etienne (France), an IMT school, as coordinator
- Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
- Technische Universität München (Germany)
Objective of the programme
The MULTIPHASE programme proposes an Erasmus Mundus master in the booming field of Multiphase Systems, with the ambition of educating a new generation of industrial experts, engineers, and researchers, to bring the Chemical Industry into a new age based on sustainable processes, circular economy and all the potential of digital tools.
The consortium of MULTIPHASE is composed of three highly experienced partners in the field of advanced Chemical Engineering both in research and educational aspects: Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne (France), Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy) and Technical University of Munich (Germany). It has been designed to integrate their complementary strengths supplemented by numerous associated partners (19 industrial companies, from SMEs to international groups, and 12 universities worlwide).
The programme is based on the established pillars: physico-chemistry of multiphase systems, eco-efficient chemical technologies and modelling (High Performance Computing and Machine Learning) towards innovation. It addresses aspects and applications ranging from basic research in physics and chemistry and beyond to major grand challenges as energy, materials, health and environment, to which multiphase systems bring a lot.
The MULTIPHASE programme will help filling the skill shortage gap via the combination of strong research, excellent teaching, novel didactics concepts, and intersectorality via a strong industrial involvement. High level students with multifaceted qualification will be trained and accompanied so that they can (i) be recruited in private companies active in the field of innovative chemical industry, (ii) embark on a top-class PhD programme to later work in private companies or academia, or (iii) create a start-up.
The curriculum includes lectures, but also Application Seminars, Winter Schools, a Green-Line research Project and master thesis internships.
Mobility
The programme spreads over two years, during which MULTIPHASE students will visit three universities:
- one semester in Mines Saint-Etienne (France)
- one semester in Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
- one semester in Technische Universität München (Germany)
Two winter schools and an 18 months-long project driven by industrial partners are also offered.
The fourth semester is devoted to an internship with MSc thesis, in industry or academia.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
A student will be declared eligible for an EMJM scholarship under the following conditions:
- be enrolled in the MULTIPHASE master course
- have - at the date of enrolment - a first higher education degree (or demonstrate a recognised equivalent level of learning according to national legislation and practices in the degree-awarding countries)
- not have already benefited from a previous Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) scholarship
- not benefit from another EU funded scholarship scheme to follow the same (or another) EMJM master course (for the entire period of enrolment in the course)
On average, 22 EMJM scholarships will be awarded per edition.
Dates
Deadline: January 31, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
The EMJM scholarship is a very specific scholarship attributed to the best students selected in the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programmes funded by EACEA. It consists in:
- a scholarship of 1400 € per month
- a free health and accident insurance
- a waiver for the participation fees
EMJM scholarships are awarded only during the first application campaign. The second one is exclusively for self-funded students.
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