Building Europe’s Campus for Global Health
The Alliance intends to pave the way towards fully-fledged European degrees through joint transnational European programmes, systematic recognition of mobility periods, fluidity of student circulation and harmonisation of administrative procedures in dialogue with the respective national authorities.
To that end, EUGLOH partners currently cooperate to offer four Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degrees related to Global Health. Please check the information below, and don’t miss the application period indicated on the web page of each programme!
- TheSERP+ Master aims at training experts in the most advanced experimental and theoretical tools developed in chemistry, physical chemistry and materials science. These skills will enable students to develop innovative ideas and enterprises related to sustainable developments in Energy, Health and Environment. In addition to two EUGLOH Partners (University of Paris-Saclay and University of Porto), the consortium includes the University of Genoa and the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań.
- The FIPDes Master in Food Innovation and Product Design addresses the global challenges of food innovation along with product design and packaging. In addition to two EUGLOH Partners (University of Paris-Saclay and the University of Lund), the consortium includes the Technological University Dublin and the University of Naples Federico II.
- TheLASCALA Master in Large Scale Accelerators and Lasers aims at training experts in accelerators physics, high-power lasers and laser-plasma interaction at high intensity, as well as in their applications when it comes to new sources of energy, health and security diagnostics. The LASCALA consortium involves three EUGLOH partners (University of Paris-Saclay, University of Szeged and the University of Lund) along with the Sapienza University of Rome.
- TheQUARMEN Master aims at preparing a new generation of experts for the second Quantum revolution with training in key concepts and technologies for quantum devices and information. It involves two EUGLOH partners (University of Paris-Saclay and University of Porto), alongside the Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Toronto.
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