Erasmus Mundus Degrees

Erasmus Mundus Degrees

CEU offers two-year Erasmus Mundus Master’s programs in cooperation with leading European institutions.

Funded by the European Commission, Erasmus Mundus programs provide scholarships to outstanding students from outside the European Union.

Erasmus Mundus is a European co-operation and mobility program in the field of higher education which promotes the European Union as a centre of excellence in learning around the world. The program’s overall aim is to support co-operation with third countries in order to improve the development of human resources and to promote dialogue and understanding between peoples and cultures.

How to apply

Students and scholars interested in applying to an Erasmus Mundus Master’s program should apply through the coordinating institution of the consortium offering the respective program.

Erasmus Mundus Master’s programs  at the CEU

The MS in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management (MESPOM) prepares students for careers in a wide range of environmental fields. Students are given a thorough understanding of sustainability polices and matters related to solving environmental problems.

Partner institutions: International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University (Sweden) - coordinator, University of Manchester (UK), Central European University (Hungary) and University of the Aegean (Greece).

The MA in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP) is a 2-year-long international Masters' course embedding the nascent field of transnational public policy into a European context.  Students are given a detailed understanding of how political institutions, processes and public policies operate and interact. Practical work experience is provided through an internship program, preparing graduates for careers as policy makers, analysts and advisors.

Partner institutions: Central European University, (Hungary) - coordinator, Barcelona Institute of International Studies (Spain), Institute of Social Studies (The Netherlands) and University of York (UK).

The Joint European Master in Women's and Gender Studies (GEMMA) develops independent critical thinking with a broad basic knowledge of gender studies. Students are introduced to the major theoretical and methodological approaches to the subject.

Partner institutions: University of Granada (Spain) - coordinator, University of Bologna (Italy), Central European University (Hungary), University of Hull (UK), Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis (Slovenia), University of Lodz (Poland), University of Oviedo (Spain) and University of Utrecht (The Netherlands).