CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR
2015 NOW OPEN
EU Scholarships available
The Erasmus Mundus Master’s
Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies (GEMMA) is an
inter-university, interdisciplinary programme aimed at students interested in
Women’s Studies, Gender Studies and Equal Opportunities Policies. It has been
selected and funded by the European Commission as a Master’s degree of recognized
excellence.
November 30th 2014 is
the deadline for candidates applying for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. These
are highly prestigious and generous scholarships awarded by the European
Commission for both EU and non-EU applicants covering tuition fees, health
insurance, installation costs and personal expenses for the duration of the
programme.
For detailed information
about the Erasmus Mundus GEMMA programme and how to apply see:http://masteres.ugr.es/gemma-es/
For details of the programme at the
University of Hull, the UK Consortium partner see:http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/socsci/postgraduate-studies/gemma---ma-women-and-gender.aspx
The call for applications for
candidates not eligible for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship will open in March-May
2015.
This two-year full time MA (120 ECTS)
includes at least one semester of compulsory mobility (with
the option of a year at the chosen partner) at a different European university
within the GEMMA Consortium. Thus, graduates benefit from an international
education and receive a double Master’s Degree from two
partner institutions. The programme offers mobility routes between the
following universities within the GEMMA Constortium:
1. University of
Hull (United Kingdom)
2. University of
Granada (Spain)
3. University of
Oviedo (Spain)
4. Central
European University (Budapest, Hungary)
5. University of
Bologna (Italy)
6. University of
Utrecht (The Netherlands)
7. University of
Lodz (Poland)
Students on the GEMMA programme can
also apply to spend 3 months at our US partner, Rutgers, the State University
of New Jersey (USA) in their final semester of their second year.
Please help us circulate this call for
applications by sharing it with your colleagues, students and anyone for whom
you think it may be of interest.
For further information about the GEMMA
programme at the University of Hull, UK, please contact Dr. Suzanne Clisby (s.m.clisby@hull.ac.uk)
or Dr. Rachel Alsop (r.alsop@hull.ac.uk)
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