European Erasmus Mundus MemBioMed Scholarship 2025:
International students have a fantastic opportunity to pursue a fully financed Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics with the Erasmus Mundus MemBioMed Scholarship 2025. The European Union funds this esteemed program, which aims to give students interdisciplinary understanding in computational techniques and biomedical sciences. Three prestigious European universities—France, Germany, and Italy—have collaborated to create the MemBioMed program, which offers students the exceptional chance to study abroad and experience a worldwide education.
- Nation: Italy, France, Germany
- Degree: Master’s Degree
- Provider: European Union (Erasmus Mundus Program)
- Funded: Fully Funded
- Offered for: International students
- Closing Date: 6th April 2025
Benefits:
- Complete coverage of tuition fees
- A monthly allowance for living costs
- The cost of airfare to and from the host universities
- Support for accommodations
- Food and living costs
- All-inclusive health insurance
- Reimbursement of visa fees
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Eligibility:
- All nationalities of students are welcome.
- A bachelor’s degree in biology or a similar discipline is required of applicants.
- Candidates with prior laboratory or research expertise are given preference.
- Undergraduate students in their last year may apply if they can provide documentation that they plan to graduate by July 2025.
Proof of English proficiency must be provided using one of the following methods:
- TOEFL scores: 93 (online), 237 (computer), and 580 (paper).
- IELTS score: 6.5
- Level of CEFR B2
- Certificate of University Language Center
- The minimal score for Cambridge C2 Proficiency/C1 Advanced is 180/176.
- Students who have studied in an English-speaking institution for at least a year are exempt from the English proficiency requirement.
Documents:
- CV, or curriculum vitae
- Motivation letter (cover letter)
- A copy of a national ID or passport
- Copies of academic degrees and certificates (with translations into English)
- Bachelor’s Degree and Graded Course List (translated into English)
- A pair of letters of recommendation
- Evidence of English Proficiency