- Admission requirements
- application step by step
- Participation fees
- erasmus mundus scholarships
- Special needs
- Other funding opportunities
Second call of application for self-funded students
Students from all over the world can follow the WINTOUR programme as self-funded students or they can apply for one of the several Erasmus Mundus scholarships (EMJM action) available. These scholarships are designed to cover some of the expenses students incur throughout the entire duration of the WINTOUR course, which is 2 years.
Erasmus Mundus scholarships available for the funding period 2024-2029: between 15 and 19 per edition
Scholarship amounts
The scholarships awarded cover the students' participation fees (including tuition fees, full insurance coverage and other mandatory costs related to the students' participation in the course) for the 2 years of study, and a monthly contribution to student subsistence, travel and installation costs. Details on the scholarship amounts are given in the table below:
Participation fees waiver |
Students with an EMJM scholarship do not have to pay participation fees. Transferred by the EACEA Agency to the WINTOUR coordinating institution (URV). |
Contribution covering subsistence, travel and installation costs |
Monthly non-taxable stipend of 1400€ for the entire length of the programme (up to 24 months) Monthly transferred to the students' Spanish bank account according to specific payment arrangements which will be communicated to the scholarship holders in advance. WINTOUR staff at URV will give information and support to the selected scholarship holders for this purpose. |
Eligibility for these scholarships is determined based on the criteria set forth by the Erasmus+ Programme and the EACEA Agency. In short, the following conditions apply:
- The scholarship holders selected must not have already benefitted from a previous Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) scholarship.
- The final selection of scholarship holders will be done according to their ranking, and also taking into account the rule that no more than 10% of total scholarships can be awarded to students of the same nationality.
"The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), in the context of managing the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters, collects and processes the personal data of some of the candidates. In particular, certain data of the scholarship holders and non-scholarship holders is shared with the Agency and treated according to this privacy statement"