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The
European Commission has recognised the European Nanoscience
& Nanotechnology Master of Science course as an
Erasmus Mundus Master. Participating in this course
are Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands),
Leiden University (The Netherlands), Leuven University
(Belgium), Dresden University of Technology (Germany)
and Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden). In
the near future, France will also join the consortium.
All
partners in this European consortium are active in
the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology and offer
local educational programmes. These programmes will
also remain in operation.
The
Erasmus Mundus programme was designed to increase
the attractiveness of European higher education to
students from outside the EU. It supports European
consortiums that offer joint higher education programmes
in a number of fields. Over a period of five years,
each selected consortium receives 86 full scholarships
for talented students from outside the EU. The selected
students attend classes at two of the participating
universities, in order for them to become acquainted
with more than one European country. Students who
successfully finish the course will receive two master
degree’s.
In
total, 139 consortia competed for Erasmus Mundus support.
This is the second round of the Erasmus Mundus programme.
In the first round 19 courses were selected, in the
second round 17 courses.
More
information about the Erasmus Mundus programme on
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology : www.ftw.kuleuven.ac.be/english/erasmusmundus.shtml
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