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Privacy statement Personal data protection The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), in the context of managing the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master, collects and processes the personal data of some of the candidates. In particular, certain data of the scholarship holders (students and scholars) and non-scholarship holders is shared with the Agency through the…
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Admission criteria Academic excellence FAMEAIS recruits excellent students in the field of materials science. Their academic records will be an important criterion. Applicants should hold a relevant first cylcle degree: the degree should be in Science or Technology or Engineering (Physics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Materials Science, Electrochemistry and related fields) or its equivalent from an…
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Apply for FAMEAIS Master Apply to be a FAMEAIS Master student Who can apply? Students from European and non-European countries are welcome to apply for the FAMEAIS Master programme. Before your application, we invite you to read carefully the following pages: Selection Process, Admission Criteria, Programme fees & Scholarhips. Admission deadlines: Students applying for Erasmus…
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Selection process Join the FAMEAIS family! Pre-selection An initial selection checks formal admission criteria (completeness of the application) and the eligibility for FAMEAIS scholarship. Selection The FAMEAIS Master consortium then assesses all applications according to qualitative selection criteria : academic records, curriculum relevance with FAMEAIS Master, institution reputation, motivation, reference letters, English level, prof./research…
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Programme fees & scholarships Programme fees Programme fees amount depends on the origin of applying student. For EU countries or Third countries associated to the programme* students: 4 000€ per year. *27 Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey For Third countries not associated to…
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Mobility The master FAMEAIS is organised in 4 semesters. Semester 1 and 2 (60 ECTS*) are followed in a single university, which can be TU Darmstadt or Grenoble INP-UGA. These two semesters deal with general topics about materials science. Semester 3 (30 ECTS*) is followed in one of the 7 universities of the Consortium, necessarily…
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Programme A well-established and working infrastructure The FAMEAIS master programme (Functional Advanced Materials Engineering with Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability) is based on an existing Erasmus Mundus Joint Master FAME+ (Functional Advanced Materials and Engineering). It is running since 15 years and has granted more than 300 graduates, coming from the major countries from around the…
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Our alumni FAMEAIS doesn’t stop after graduation! The alumni network is here for former, actual and prospective students to interact and keep in touch. Explore below or in the “Alumni” section of the website. Objectives/ Goals of the alumni network With the FAMEAIS programme having more than 15 cohorts and over 300 alumni, its…
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FAMEAIS Student events 11-15 March 2024 | Grenoble – France First year FAMEAIS students from Grenoble INP and TU Darmstadt gathered in Grenoble from March 11th to 15th 2024 for five days of work, creativity and laughs. Click here to read more 2-4 July 2023 | Louvain-la-Neuve – Belgium The last FAME+ cohort gathered in Louvain-la-Neuve for their…
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Associated partners FAMEAIS associate partners are located all over the world. They are industries, research and technology organisations (RTOs) and universities that contribute to our Master’s programme in various ways: by advertising the programme in their countries to attract applicants, by offering internship, thesis and PhD opportunities to our students, and by exchanging researchers for…
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