MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology
MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology
Joint Master degree study "Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology in the Danube Region" (Danube AgriFood Master – DAFM) focuses on sustainable development as competent response to the upcoming challenges of climate change and protection and promotion of livelihoods.
It uses the Danube region as a model region for all riparian regions worldwide.
About MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology
Our DAFM program aims to educate students, who are sensitive to sustainable agriculture and food production.
To enhance the safety and stability of food production, beside sustaining the environmental resources and eco-system services, is crucial for adaptation to climate crisis, overpopulation and natural resources depletion.
The 120 ECTS joint degree MSc DAFM focuses on sustainable development as competent response to the upcoming challenges of climate change and protection and promotion of livelihoods. It uses the Danube region as a model region for all riparian regions worldwide.
It combines the unique expertise of the HEI-consortium to provide top-quality research based education in sustainable agriculture, food security, food production and technology as core contents. It provides a solid basis in all relevant disciplines from natural sciences, engineering, economics to social sciences, offering extensive opportunities for interdisciplinary approaches and intercultural communication and promotes the idea of sustainable bioeconomy.
MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology - Curriculum
DAFM is a two-year master's program offered in English with contributions from all full and associate partners to the joint start-up module and all courses, including one compulsory joint summer or winter school, where all DAFM students meet every year.
DAFM students are enrolled at two partner universities according to their mobility track. They spend their first and second semester at MATE (Gödöllő) or CZU (Prague) to gain basic knowledge for the designed program, for the third and fourth semester students can choose between BOKU, UNS, UNIZG, SUA and BUASVMT. The fourth semester is essentially dedicated to the Master Thesis, supervised by a teacher of the second-year host university and co-supervised by the first-year university.
MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology - Admission Requirements and Selection Process
The selection process is in accordance with E+ selection rules for Joint ERASMUS+ Master Programs.
The Selection committee will select candidates for admission; and admission at one of the parties is automatically accepted at all other parties. Students in the program will be registered at each of the parties for the full duration of their studies as regular students, with full local student's rights and services.
DAFM can admit per intake:
- 5 EU applicants with an Erasmus Mundus scholarship,
- 5 EU applicants without scholarship but tuition fee free,
- 16 non-EU applicants with an Erasmus Mundus scholarship and
- 5 non-EU applicants without scholarship but tuition fee
free.
Maximum number of enrolled students per nation is two.
Admission requirements, Selection process and Appeal procedure can be found in the documents (See links below).
MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology
For the next cohort 20 Erasmus Mundus scholarships for NON EU and 8 for EU will be available.
A full scholarship for non EU students includes:
The full tuition fees (9000€/year)
A monthly allowance for living expenses of 1000€/month
Installation fee: 1000€ (lump sum at arrival)
Travel expenses (3000€/year – lump sum)
A health insurance (value 500€/year)
A full scholarship for EU students includes :
The full tuition fees (4000€/year)
A monthly allowance for living expenses of 1000€/month
Travel costs : 1000€/year
A health insurance 500€/year
Consortium Scholarships
The consortium offers scholarships for EU and NON EU candidates applying for the course. The number (3-4/intake) and amount of scholarships will be fixed according to the fund availability.
It will be distributed according to the candidate CV’s quality and their motivation.
A full scholarship is not given. We prefer to give partial scholarships to several students instead of full ones to only a few.
The Consortium scholarship may include (one or two of the following, not all):
• Tuition fees (up to 9000€ / year, valid for 2 years).
• Free Health insurance.
• Travels: up to 500€.
• Monthly allocation for living and housing (200-300€/month).
Academic Scholarships
Academic Scholarships are granted to excellent applicants.
These scholarships will cover a part of tuition fees and about 500€ / month for EU students and 850€ / month for non EU students.
Additional scholarships are available depending on the program country and other factors.
MSc Scholarships in Sustainability in Agriculture, Food Production and Food Technology
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