Tuesday, January 31, 2012

EMTTLF - An Erasmus Mundus Program

The European Master’s in Transnational Trade Law and Finance (EMTTLF) has been selected by the European Commission among the Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years. This implies that the Consortium will be able to grant scholarships to highly qualified graduate students to follow the EMTTLF Masters Course. This Master is a joint Postgraduate Program offered by 4 European Leading Universities and coordinated by the School of Law of the University of Deusto.

Requirements/Criteria  
1. For graduate students citizens of a Third country (with the exception of Turkey and Western Balkans) as defined below. Third-country graduate student means:
  • a national of a third country other than those from EEA-EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and candidate countries for accession to the European Union (presently Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey);
  • who has already obtained a first higher education degree;
  • who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries (EEA-EFTA States and EU candidate countries for accession);
  • who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last 5 years in any of the Member States of the European Union nor any Member State of the EEA-EFTA (Norway, Iceland & Liechtenstein).
2. only individuals who have not previously benefitted from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship are eligible to apply. Applicants are asked to sign a declaration confirming that they have not previously received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in the Scholarship Application Form.
Candidates must be have completed at least a good level first cycle degree in a discipline related to Law and Business Administration (ILF accepts only Law, Economics or Business Administration graduates).

3.   The Course seeks those who demonstrate a proven interest in issues of Transnational law and finance and/or have related international work experience.

4. Candidates are required to have a recognized qualification in the languages of instruction of the university that they plan to attend. Applicants will have to enclose the documentation attesting their level of English (TOEFL test results 580* or IELTS 6.5) or French (DELF, DALF or other diploma), if they apply for the Strasbourg Track. Check the “TOEFL Internet Based Test score comparison”.

5. Study mobility periods abroad and practical experience in European and/or international organizations and institutions is valued.


6. Selection criteria include motivation, academic qualifications, languages skills, research experience, and professional experience.


How to Apply
On-line application must be submitted before deadlines. For more information about online application and instruction please click here.

Deadlines

The candidate must complete the application online no later than FEBRUARY 15th 2011 (0:00 GMT).


More detail information please visit official website.  
 

 

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