Students on this master's course on the Erasmus Mundus programme are entitled to an Erasmus grant. The Erasmus grant will support the student's mobility, settlement and other costs associated with studying. The size of the grant is proportionate to the time you spend abroad studying. The Food of Life course takes place at four different universities: the University of Copenhagen, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, University of Helsinki and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The aim of the course is to provide knowledge about all the aspects of food production, including animal science and food science.
University of Copenhagen
Grønnegårdsvej 7
1870 Frederiksberg C
Denmark
[email protected]
45-35-33-25-66
emfoodoflife.eu
Students on this course study for two years, with the time shared at two different institutions. The partner universities are Friedrich-Schiller Universitat Jena, Universite Paris-Sud II, Imperial College London, Technische Universiteit Delft and Politechnika Warszawska. All Erasmus students on the course from the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey are entitled to the Erasmus grant. The value of the grant varies annually but is intended to support the student with their settlement and mobility expenses. The course aims to train graduates for technical or scientific employment in modern industries which use optics.
Optics in Science & Technology
Coordinator's Office
Institut D'Optique Graduate School
Campus Polytechnique-RD 128, 2 av. Augustin Fresnel
91127 Palaiseau Cedex
France
33-164-53-32-08
master-optics.eu/
There are five university partners offering this course, the University of Copenhagen, University of Wales, University of Gottengen, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the University of Padua. Students will typically spend one year at one university and a following year at another. The amount of grant to eligible students varies year to year depending on the amount allocated to the relevant departments by the Erasmus Mundus programme. The course includes study of environmental and social sciences, theory of forest and ecology. The course awards a double degree to graduates.
University of Copenhagen
Center for Forest, Landscape and Planning
Rolighedsvej 23
1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
[email protected]
35-32-42-61
sufonama.net