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2013-2015 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EUROPEAN MASTER’S COURSE

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Description:


The Consortium of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy), the Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (Sweden), and the Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (Germany) offer a two year (120 ECTS credits) Joint Masters Programme, named European Master Course in Software Engineering (EMSE). EMSE aims at training students in emerging research domains that shape the future of Software Engineering.
It prepares students for industry and research carriers as PhD programmes. After completing the EMSE studies the student will have gained expertise, competence, and practical skills on software management and quality, innovation and creativity, software process and product standards, social and economic market of IT, and teamwork. The international dimension of the Masters Course guarantees that students familiarise with different educational methods and a multicultures. Since 2006 EMSE has been funded by the Erasmus Mundus Programme.

Study:


Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Science and other related subjects.

Course Level:

- a Master of Science in Computer Science (Laurea Magistrale) from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano or
- a Master of Science in Software Engineering from the Blekinge Institute of Technology or
- a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Kaiserslautern

Eligibility:


- Students are accepted in the program regardless of sex, age, or nationality.

In order to be considered for the selection all students must fulfill the following admission requirements:
-Respect the application deadline.
-Have been awarded a BSc in Software Engineering, Computer Science or Computer Engineering or degrees with equivalent skills in the
 three areas: Software Engineering, Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
-Provide proof of proficiency in English language proved by TOEFL (>550 PB; > 213CB; >81 IB), IELTS (>6) or equivalent certificate. An
 English proficiency certificate is not required in case of native speakers who come from countries where English is an official language. The
 consortium can request a further personal interview to assess the student’s English level.

Number of awards offered:


- Up to are reserved to students visiting FUB and UNIKL
- Up to 4 are reserved to students visiting BTH and FUB or UNIKL
- Up to 1 is reserved to NON EU students visiting FUB or UNIKL and then BTH.

Value:


- Up to 3 (from 21,450 to 24,000 € per two year)
- Up to 4 (from 11,475 to 15.420 € per two year)
- Up to 1 worth of € 3,420.

Deadline: 25 February 2013

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