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Erasmus Mundus (double/joint) degree programmes

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The University of Groningen is very proud that the European Commission has awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus status to 6 of her Master's programmes. Erasmus Mundus aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships and academic cooperation between Europe and the rest of the world. Erasmus Mundus offers financial support for institutions and scholarships for individuals.

Overview of Erasmus Mundus programmes

Name of programme
Cooperating institutions
Euroculture (joint-degree)
In cooperation with 7 Euroculture consortium universities in Europe: University of Deusto (Spain), Palacky University Olomouc (Czech Republic), Georg-August University Göttingen (Germany), Jagiellonian University Krakow (Poland), University of Strasbourg (France), University of Udine (Italy) and Uppsala University (Sweden).
In cooperation with Uppsala University (Sweden) and Heidelberg University (Germany).
In cooperation with: Saarland University (Germany, coordinating institution), University of Malta (Malta), Charles University (Czech Republic), University of Trento (Italy), University of the Basque Countries (Spain), Lorraine University (France)
In cooperation with: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain, coordinating institution), Sorbonne Université, Universita Degli Studie Di Trieste, Universitat de Barcolona, University of Groningen, Universitat de València (Spain), KU Leuven (Belgium), Università degli Studi di Perugia (Italy), Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse (France).
Joint Master of the Faculty of Arts in cooperation Eastern Finland (Joensuu), Ghent University (Belgium).

This two-year International Joint Degree programme is offered by the Faculty of Arts in cooperation with Aix-Marseille Université, L-Università ta' Malta, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universidad de Deusto, University College Dublin, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Uppsala universitet, Vilniaus universitetas.

The European Master in Evolutionary Biology (MEME) is a two-year research-oriented Master's programme for talented and motivated students who are interested in understanding all facets of evolution. Students may follow courses at four European universities (University of Groningen, The Netherlands; Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Germany; Uppsala University, Sweden; University of Montpellier, France) and Harvard University (USA) as an associated partner.

S-DISCO International Master in Sustainable Drug Discovery (FSE)

Participating Universities: Ghent University (coordinator) (Belgium), Medical University of Gdánsk (Poland), University of Lille (France), Uppsala University (Sweden), University of Groningen (Netherlands)

University of Groningen (coordinator), Panepistimio Aigaiou (EL), Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ES), Haskoli Islands (IS), Uppsala University (S), University of Prince Edwards Islands (Can), Stichting Waddenacademie (NL), Mouseio Fisikis istorias apolithomenou dasous Lesvou (G), Reykjanes jardvangur ses (IS), Katla Geopark (IS), Worldmapper limited (UK), Prisio the Gift Fund (UK)

ReD Global offers world-leading interdisciplinary research in the domain of the Humanities & Social Sciences. Religious Diversity in a Globalised World is a two-year international Master’s degree with a unique focus on the role of religious identities and diversity and their complex interplay with processes of globalisation.

In cooperation with: University of Córdoba (Spain), University of Coimbra (Portugal), and the following academic associated partners: University of Bern (Switzerland), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Guanajuato (Mexico), Universidad del Salvador (Argentina), Universidade de Brasília (Brasil), and Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Chile.

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