What mobility requirements are there within an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course and to whom do they apply?
All students (European and non-Europeans) following an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course are obliged to study in at least two of the institutions offering the Course. The sequence of study periods spent in the various institutions and the various possible mobility combinations must be known to potential students when they apply for the Course. In cases where the consortium includes an institution from an EEA-EFTA state, at least one of the hosting institutions must be located in an EU Member State. The length of the study period in each of the participating institutions can vary, but normally at least 30% of the Course should be completed in a second institution. Scholars are not obliged, but should be invited to perform part of their scholarly work in a second institution within the consortium.
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