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Submission to the Master's course of Biomedical Engineering


For submission for the Erasmus Mundus Master's course of Biomedical Engineering, an application form has to be filled in and sended to the University of groningen. To start the programme in September 2013, the deadline for this submission is January 2013
for Category B students (EU/EEA countries) and December 2012 for Category A students (non-EU/EEA countries). If you have been studying in Europe for over 12 months in the last 5 years as a non-EU/EEA student, you are seen as an EU/EEA student and can therfroe only apply for a Category B scholarship.

On the application form, the three Universiti es of preference need to be filled out. Also the preference of the University for the third and fourth semester can be filled out. This can be changed until the first of june, the year the third semester is starting. After submission a confirmation of receipt is received by e-mail. 

After studying the application forms, the management committee will make a distribution of applicants among the consortium universities based on their capacity. There will be a notification about the outcome of the selection procedure, within 2 months after the deadline for application. This decision is a final decision. The course starts September 1st each year.

If accepted, a letter of acceptance will be received with information on where to start the course. The international offices provide the non-EU students and scholars with all necessary information and materials (brochures especially designed as a guide for foreign students / scholars) on structure of the university, its academic courses and extra-curricular offerings. Subsequently, arrangements will be made with the international offices of the participating universities for visa, housing, etc.

All accepted candidates must reply within 3 weeks to confirm their attendance to the course.
Non-EU students will in principle be equally distributed among the partner universities. Of course, in the distribution process the consortium will take into consideration the preferences of the selected non-EU students as much as possible. The principles of equal opportunities without any form of discrimination will be applied. 

 

Submission for semester 3 and 4

Ultimately, in the beginning of the 2nd semester the specialisations of the 3rd/4th semester choice must be submitted.
After one year the studying progress will be judged. If the first year is not finished, the student has to leave the EMMC. In this way we will increase the level of our Master’s.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:28  

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