EMerald Master’s Programme in in Georesources Engineering

Field of Study Georesources engineering
Level MSc
Country France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium
Eligibility Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with basic knowledge in Geology (minimum 3 years of study or 180 ECTS credits) or a Bachelor’s Degree in Minerals Engineering, Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Geological Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Engineering ( if oriented towards metals extraction and processing) or a Master’s degree in Geology.
Requirements
  1. A copy of your passport (or ID) and an English or French translation of your birth certificate (at this stage, the English document is sufficient; only selected students will have to send us a French version of this document).
  2. A photo (ID format).
  3. Your updated resume in English (maximum 1 page).
  4. A personal motivation letter in English.
  5. A copy of your High School Diploma and a sworn translation into English.
  6. A copy of your higher education studies diploma and transcript of records with a sworn translation into English.
  7. An English Proficiency test/document for non-English speakers (TOEFL min. 90, IELTS min. 6.5, or any other document stating your English proficiency B2-C1 min).
  8. Official documents highlighting your accomplishments over the last five years (studies, internships, employment).
  9. A recommendation letter in English.
  10. An official document issued within 12 months of the submission deadline (March 2024) showing your place of residence (this document must be dated). The place of residence could be verified on the basis of the provision of the documents listed in the PRADO website: here. If it mentions a place of residence and is dated. If this is not the case, an applicant can send any other document considered appropriate. For example:
    1. A residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate’s municipality normal registration rules;
    2. A certificate from the candidate’s place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question. In absence of such documents, alternatives such as renting contracts, phone and electricity bills can be asked for.
  11. All copies must be certified. Simple translations can be accepted, but once in Belgium, you will have to provide the original documents. Therefore it is useful to upload certified copies. If your documents are originally in English, then you are not required to provide a translation.

Application link: here.

Deadline 01-Mar-24
Organization Erasmus+ joint master with University of Liège – ULiège, University of Lorraine – UL, Lulea University of Technology – LTU, and Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg – TUBAF
How to Apply Official Link
Coverage
  • The scholarship will be a contribution to the costs incurred by the beneficiary students and shall cover travel, visa, installation and subsistence costs. It is calculated on the basis of a monthly unit cost for the entire period needed by the enrolled scholarship holder to complete the study programme (pro-rata of the actual number of days). This period covers study, research, placement activities, thesis preparation and defence, in line with the requirement of the joint Master. During this period, the scholarship can only be awarded in full, and to full-time students.
  • The scholarship amounts to 33.600EUR awarded as 24 monthly allowances of 1400EUR.

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