The European master EUROPUBHEALTH has been specially designed to respond to such a challenge. Stemming from the cooperation of six major universities and schools of public health, it offers nine training pathways and seven different specialisations. Each specialisation benefits from the particular expertise of each EUROPUBHEALTH partner and leads to the acquisition of a widely recognized dual diploma.
The application procedure and selection process are the same for all candidates, regardless of whether they come from European or third countries.
Erasmus Mundus offers grants to students to study abroad: To be eligible to the grant, the students must choose a pathway that allows them to spend their study period in at least two of the European partner countries which must be different from the country in which the scholarship holder has obtained his/her last university degree.
Eligibility criteria for category A grants
* to be a citizen of a "third-country", meaning all country other than:
o a EU Member State,
o a EEA-EFTA state (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway)
* not residing in any above mentioned country;
* to have not carried out his/her main activity (studies, work, etc.) in any of the above mentioned country for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years
Moreinfo: http://www.europubhealth.org