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Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters

 ERASMUS MUNDUS

"Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are high-level and integrated study programmes, at master level. They are designed and delivered by an international partnership of higher education institutions (HEI). They involve at least three HEI from three different countries, of which at least two must be EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme (previously called Programme Countries).

By supporting these jointly recognised Master degrees, the EU aims at fostering excellence and internationalisation of the participating institutions. There are also scholarships for students to take part in these prestigious programmes; the masters themselves offer them to the best-ranked applicants worldwide.

Scholarships cover the cost of a student’s participation in the programme, travel and a living allowance."

The official website of the European Union

 

UCT Prague in cooperation with its partners offers the following Erasmus Mundus programmes:

International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE)

The International Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE) is a Joint Master Degree Programme, taught in English, bringing together students and scholars from all over the world. 

The IMETE programme takes two years to complete and starts yearly in September at UCT Prague. In February of the next year, students move to Delft (The Netherlands), where they can choose between two tracks, "Ecotechnology" and "Advanced wastewater treatment technologies". An optional internship can be completed in the summer. In September students move to Gent (Belgium) to choose between "Air" and "Soil" tracks in the 3rd semester. Finally, in February of the second year, students start their thesis research at one of the three academic institutions or at an associated partner.

You will study for two years at three leading European universities in 3 different European countries: 

  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (Czech Republic)
  • IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (Netherlands)
  • Ghent University (Belgium)

 

Detailed information and contact:

 

International Master in Technology and Management for Circular Economy (IMATEC)

The programme “International Master in Technology and Management for Circular Economy” (IMATEC) is oriented toward the emerging area of circular economy and bio-economy. The two-year Master's multiple degree programme offers high-quality vocational education, combining competencies in technology, entrepreneurship, management, planning, science, and research, all focused on circular economy.

The students will be trained in advanced technologies for sustainable use of natural resources, life cycle assessment of these technologies, as well as management and legal and administrative aspects of the circular economy. They will also gain an overview of the latest trends in the research and development of new technologies. The aim of IMATEC is to educate a qualified workforce with advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills crucial for the practical implementation of EU-wide sustainability strategies such as the EU Green Deal.

You will study for two years at three leading European universities in 3 different European countries: 

  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (Czech Republic)
  • University of Oviedo (Spain)
  • Åbo Akademi University (Finland)

Detailed information and contact:

  • The language of instruction is English
  • Admission information to be found at IMATEC website 
  • Admissions are open from December 1 until January 31
  • Contact us for additional information: mundus@vscht.cz

 

Master in Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Development (MESD)

The Master in Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Development (MESD) offers an advanced education programme related to membrane science and engineering at the interface between material science and chemical engineering. The master curricula are oriented to favor the job placement of graduates in academia or industry by focusing on key professional skills.

The MESD will have a duration of two years: 4 semesters corresponding to 30 ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) each and spent in at least 3 different countries. The field of membrane applications is very wide and in order to offer the widest possible range of knowledge, the summer school and weekly seminars will complete the master curriculum.

    The programme involves seven universities in six European countries:

    • Université de Montpellier (France), coordinating organisation, UM
    • Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier (Toulouse, France), UT3
    • University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (Czech Republic), UCTP
    • Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal), NOVA
    • Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), UNIZAR
    • University of Twente (Netherlands), UTwente
    • Lund University (Sweden), LU, new partner

    Detailed information and contact:

    Updated: 24.11.2023 16:04, Author: Lenka Balíková

    Contact Details

    b Ing. Lenka Balíková

    University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
    Department of International Relations

    Technická 5
    166 28 Prague 6
    Czech Republic

    E-mail: mundus@vscht.cz 

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