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Erasmus Mundus Joint master’s in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (EGEI)

What is the EGEI Program? The EGEI program is a two-year (120 ECTS) master's program entirely taught in English, aiming at satisfying an increasing demand for academically trained economists who have the skills to analyze issues of globalization and economic integration competently, make relevant policy or strategic recommendations in the public and private sector, and acquire these competences in a truly global learning environment. The EGEI program is offered by a consortium of seven universities and a leading global think tank and is supported by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The consortium consists of the following partners: •  University of Antwerp, Belgium (coordinator) •  University of Bari, Italy •  University of Cantabria, Spain •  University of Lille, France •  University of Ljubljana, Slovenia •  University of Rennes 1, France •  Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium •  United Nations University - Comparative Regional Integr...

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) - EU

What is the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters? The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters is an integrated transnational study program at master's level , delivered by an international partnership of higher education institutions from different countries worldwide. They involve at least three institutions from three other countries and multiple associated partners from the academic and non-academic world, such as research institutes, companies, NGOs, etc. The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters cover various disciplines, such as engineering, social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, health, etc. They offer a high-quality curriculum that combines academic excellence, intercultural competence, and professional skills. They also provide mobility, research, traineeship, thesis preparation and defence opportunities in different countries and contexts. The Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters lasts one to two academic years (60, 90, or 120 ECTS credits). Upon successful completion, the students receive either a...