What is the Erasmus+ Scholarship for NOHA?
The NOHA master’s programme has been proudly supported by the European Union for over a decade. It was one of the first 19 Master programmes selected at the start of the Erasmus Mundus programme in 2004.
In 2017, the European Union renewed its support to the NOHA master’s for a period of 4 years, including scholarships funding for 3 course editions, the first one starting in September 2018.
In July 2020, the NOHA Master was once again selected as an Erasmus Mundus programme and will continue to offer Erasmus Mundus scholarships for 4 editions. NOHA´s grant agreement with the European Commission ends with the 2024-26 cohort. Thus, at this stage it is uncertain whether we will be able to continue offering Erasmus Mundus grants for future cohorts. We will reapply for selection as an Erasmus Mundus programme in 2025 but the outcome will be announced mid 2025 and we will accordingly announce it through our website and social networks.
Who is Eligibile for the Erasmus+ Scholarship?
The scholarship can only be awarded in full, and to full-time students.
What does the Erasmus+ scholarship cover?
The scholarship will be a contribution to the costs incurred by the beneficiary students and shall cover travel, visa, installation and subsistence costs.
The scholarship is calculated as a fixed amount of 1.400€ per month for the entire duration of the studies, which is paid on a monthly basis.
Please note that the partner and programme country distribution does no longer apply and there are no separate scholarship lines for travel or installation cost.
How do I apply for the Erasmus+ Scholarship?
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship applicants must follow the joint application procedure as established by the NOHA consortium, submit a complete application and comply with all eligibility criteria.
Only candidates who have graduated before the application deadline are eligible to apply for an EM scholarship. A completed application must have been received by the deadline indicated.
Students who have already obtained an EMJMD scholarship or an Erasmus Mundus Master Course/Joint Doctorate scholarship are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship under the EMJMD action. EMJMD scholarship holders cannot benefit from another EU funded scholarship scheme to follow the same EMJMD course and this for the entire period of the course.
Applicants who do not comply with the application instructions, for example by failing to submit one or more requested documents or by submitting them in the wrong mode or format, will be considered ineligible
What additional documentation do I need to apply for the Erasmus+ scholarship?
There is no additional document required for those applying to the Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
What opportunities for funding exist for those not pursuing a masters degree?
The NOHA Consortium will award scholarships toinvited scholars and/or guest lecturers.
The main aim of the grants is to invite scholars and guest lecturers holding an outstanding academic and/or professional profile from different world regions to train our students on anthropology and intercultural aspects of humanitarian action and particularly effective local humanitarian responses. This will enhance students’ understanding of how to respond and address local needs adequately in different complex emergencies. Invited scholars’ involvement is expected to bring added value to each student intake in terms of student-centred, teaching/lecturing and research activities, Master thesis support, academic and/or professional networking, etc.
Scholars' mobility is considered eligible between NOHA delivering universities and from partner universities and organisations. Invited scholars and guest lecturers may also come from an organisation outside the Consortium in case such mobility is clearly linked to the Master course. Scholar/guest lecturer paid by other EU funding schemes (including other Erasmus+ actions) cannot be considered eligible.
Applications should be made using the Guest Scholar Application Form and sent by email to nohamasters@deusto.es with the subject heading "Invited Scholars/Guest Lecturers Application".
Guest Scholar Application Form
Erasmus Mundus Association