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The Masters study programme is divided into four semesters. Each semester allows 30 ECTS to be gained. The first three semesters are based on traditional courses, lab exercise and laboratory sessions, while the last is based on independent work related to the Masters thesis.
The following figure sketches the semester structure (modules) as offered by the four institutions Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna (SSSUP), Technische Universitt Berlin (TUB), Aston University (ASTON), and Osaka University (OSAKA).
MAPNET will admit both European and third-country (i.e. non-EU/EEA-EFTA) students. Both EU and third-country applicants can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. More information about the scholarship and the definition of EU/third-country students is found under Tuition Fees and Scholarships.
The Consortium
jointly set the rules to be applied to the application, selection,
admission and examination of applicants, along with those to relating to
the resultant enrolled students. There are not different provisions in
the evaluation and admission criteria between European and Third-Country
nationals.
The official
Call for Application(English) for the MAPNET Masters Course AY 2012-2014
is now available for download. See the Application Proceduresection for
further details and to access the on-line master application forms.