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No, only those students who have been awarded an Erasmus Mundus scholarship (2009 and earlier). Personal insurance schemes can be arranged with the assistance of the hosting Universty EuMAS staff. ... more
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Students are picked up at the airport/station upon specific request or given instructions on how to reach their first destination. ... more
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If available at the hsoting University, students can apply to stay in the University residence hall. Otherwise they are assisted in finding alternative solutions. ... more
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They have to apply to the representative authorities (Embassies, Consulates) in their country. ... more
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Yes. Tuition fees are 8,000 Euro per year for non-EU students and 4,000 Euro per year for nationals of the 25 EU Member States. This includes fees needed to register at the two hosting institutions of each cycle and use of all students services. ... more
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No. Students will have to organize and cover their travel expenses indipendently. ... more
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The application file consisting of a completed application form, a word file with a list of all the courses attended during undergraduate studies and a CV should be sent either by e-mail (secretariat@aerospacemasters.org) or by fax (+39 050 2217244) ... more
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No. The only way to apply to EuMAS and Erasmus Mundus scholarships is through the EuMAS office in Pisa. ... more
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Yes, usually 2-4 credits depending on the duration of the course. ... more
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Partial or total fee waiver grants may be awarded by the EuMAS consortium on the basis of merit. A number of grant opportunities for both EU and non-EU students are also available, based on sponsorship from the hosting Universities, the European ... more
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