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Erasmus Mundus MSc Scholarships in Dependable Software Systems (DESEM), Europe

The National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM) in Ireland; the University of St. Andrews (UStA) in Scotland; and Université Henri Poincaré Nancy (UHP) in France are offering a two-year double Master Programme, named Erasmus Mundus MSc in Dependable Software Systems (DESEM).

Course Objective:
Our objective is to provide students with the knowledge, skill and in-depth technical understanding of the key concepts required to design and build dependable software systems. This will be achieved by bringing together the theory and practice of software development and, in particular, through the transfer of knowledge from the classroom via research driven and commercially relevant projects.

Degree Description:
The double-degree will be achieved over two years, through the allocation of 120ECTS. Students will study in two of the three partner universities, achieving a degree from each university in which they accomplish 60ECTS.

The degree awards are:

A student will achieve the double Erasmus Mundus MSc in Dependable Software Systems, through the award of two of the above degrees.

Admission Criteria:
The following criteria must be fulfilled by students applying for the Erasmus Mundus MSc in Dependable Software Systems:

On application the student shall indicate their mobility preference. Students will spend one year in one university followed by one year in another university. Permitted mobility combinations are presented in Fig 2.1. All students shall be admitted to the Programme through the co-ordinating institution; the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The Institution at which the students are resident at any one time shall be referred to as the ‘host’ institution. At any point in time, each student shall be associated with one host institution, which may or may not be the co-ordinating institution. Over the duration of the Programme, each student shall be associated with any two of the three Institutions.

SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNTS

Category A scholarships

Category B scholarships

Scholar Scholarships:
Living allowance (including travel costs): € 1 200 / week for a minimum duration of 2 weeks and a maximum duration of 3 months per scholar

“Participation costs” must be understood as any compulsory administrative/operational cost related to the participation of the student in the EMMC (e.g. library, laboratory, tuition, social security and insurance costs, etc.). Any other costs that may be charged in addition (e.g. for participation in fieldwork activities), being compulsory or voluntary, must be communicated to the candidate student at application stage.

SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Student Candidates:

Students fulfilling the eligibility criteria for both Category A and B – e.g. students with a double nationality – must select the Category of their choice. As a result, they are entitled to apply only to one of the two categories of scholarship at a time.

Scholar Candidates:
EMMC scholarships will be awarded to European and third-country scholars in accordance with the following criteria:

EMMC scholars holding an Erasmus Mundus scholarship must:

Basic criteria for selection of scholarship recipients:
Without prejudice to high academic standards, in order to ensure geographical diversity among students/scholars, EMMC consortia shall respect the following basic criteria when selecting students/scholars for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship:

– No more than two of the students selected for an EMMC scholarship should have the same nationality.
– The number of scholarships awarded to scholars from the same HEI should cover a maximum duration of 3 months (i.e. equivalent to 6 scholarships of 2 weeks).
– No scholar can be awarded a scholarship for more than 3 months (i.e. up to 6 scholarships of 2 weeks)

Third-Country Scholars on DESEM:
In order to support delivery of the programme, each Institution shall agree to select at least one external academic or incoming external doctoral student, as an ‘Erasmus Mundus’ Scholar. The Erasmus Mundus Scholars shall provide teaching and related assistance, as appropriate, to the delivery of the programme in at least one Institution that they visit during the course of their scholarship.

Scholars may also engage in teaching at the summer schools and assist in the evaluation of student project work, overall course evaluation and quality assurance. Each scholar will be offered the opportunity to visit other institutions and facilities such as office space will be made available.

Scholars will indicate their mobility preference upon application and will be matched to the institution(s) that are most appropriate to their academic and professional experience. This pairing will be done through consultation with the scholar applicant to ensure that an optimal mobility arrangement is reached.

How To Apply:
Online application only www.pac.ie/NUIM

How to Apply for Scholarships: Apply as above before January 31st 2012

Application Procedure

If you have enquiries on the application procedure, or on filling in the form, please email erasmus.mundus@cs.nuim.ie or phone +353-1-7083847

For more information, please visit official website.


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