GREENANO Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
Interested in Master’s studies in Europe?
GREENANO Erasmus Mundus Joint Master is a newly launched program dedicated to Nanomaterials for the Green and Digital Transition. The program is led by the Consortium comprising:
The University of Lorraine in France as the Coordinator
The Tor Vergata University of Rome and CNR Institute of Structure of Matter in Italy
The Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School in Slovenia
The program provides students with an opportunity to study in three countries and earn three Master's degree diplomas.
While the GREENANO program is open to candidates worldwide, we have also identified specific target countries for the recruitment of excellent students, including Australia.
Selected students will be awarded the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM) scholarship, offering a monthly stipend of 1,400 euros throughout the program.
Check the digital promotional materials, including a leaflet, presentation, and video, available through this link.
Additionally, we encourage students to follow the GREENANO LinkedIn account for the latest updates and information.
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