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ERASMUS MUNDUS in European Literary Cultures (CLE) 2023-2024

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – DEADLINE JANUARY 12, 2023 for EU and NON-EU candidates

(A.Y. 2023-2024)

The Embassy is pleased to share information about the opportunity to apply for the CLE – Erasmus Mundus Master Course in European Literary Cultures.

  • An “Erasmus+Erasmus Mundus Joint Master” programme (since 2008).
  • A full-time master’s degree program (23 months) organized by a consortium of 5 EU and 3 non-EU universities.
  • EU and NON-EU students will have the opportunity to join an exciting international environment by spending terms in two or three different consortium universities.
  • The language of instruction varies according to the institutions chosen by the students depending on their language knowledge.
  • At the end of the master course, the consortium universities provide a double or multiple degree.

 

Deadline: January 12, 2023 for the application a.y. 2023-2024 for EU and NON-EU candidates.

 

Scholarship and financial support: it is also possible to participate in the selection for the award of Erasmus+ Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM) scholarships. The awarding of Erasmus Mundus scholarships is conditional on the outcome of the selection for the funding under the EMJM Erasmus Mundus Joint Master program that will be confirmed by the European Agency EACEA by June 2023.

 

CLE partners: The academic partners are eight primary universities in the field of European literary studies.

  • Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, ITALY (programme coordinator);
  • Université de Haute-Alsace (Mulhouse), FRANCE
  • Université de Strasbourg, FRANCE
  • Aristoteleion Panepistimion Thessaloniki, GREECE
  • Universidade de Lisboa, PORTUGAL
  • Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, SENEGAL
  • University of Mumbai, INDIA
  • *Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, GEORGIA

*The agreement is currently being finalised.

 

Associated partners: Cultural Institutes, cultural associations, publishing houses, archives, museums and foundations. They participate in the CLE activities in the framework of the H.E.A.D. project, Humanities and Enterprises Annual Dialogue.

 

Admission requirements:

  • A good level first-cycle degree in the field of European Literary Cultures (with Literature, History, Arts and Languages).
  • A recognized level of proficiency in the language of instruction of the consortium institution chosen for the first year of study (minimum level B2) and in English (minimum level B1).