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Erasmus+: Mechatronic Engineering
Details
Locations:Egypt, France, Germany, Russia, Spain
Start Date:Sep 1, 2019
End Date:Aug 31, 2025
Contract value: EUR 4,388,000
Sectors: Education
Categories:Grants
Funding Agencies:
Date posted:Aug 19, 2019
Description
Call reference: EAC/A03/2018
Programme: Erasmus+
Key Action: Learning Mobility of Individuals
Action Type: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees
Project Reference: 610610-EPP-1-2019-1-ES-EPPKA1-JMD-MOB
Action title: Mechatronic Engineering
Summary
The EU4M JMD is promoted by a well-integrated partnership, fully supported by five partner Universities (University of Oviedo, Spain, the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany, National Engineering Institute in Mechanics and Microtechniques, France, Ivanovo State Power Engineering University, Russian Federation, and Nile University, Egypt), and supported by further 11 educative and 23 non-educative associated partners located in France, Germany, Spain, Egypt, Russia, USA, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Colombia, Brazil and Cuba. The EU4M JMD builds on the 10 years of experience gathered with Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Mechatronics (2008-2015) and the EU4M Joint Master Degree (2016-2020).The EU4M Joint Master Degree is a 120 ECTS to be taken in two consecutive academic years. Three of the degree awarding institutions (UNIOVI, HSKA and NU) will be offering the same academic programme in three different languages (Spanish, German and English) to give the students the same preparation and different language options. Then students will move on the second year to one or two of the other partner or associate institutions, in order to complete the required mobility periods.EU4M Students will receive at least a degree by the University where they have spent the first year of study and a second one by the University where they have spent the second period of study for their specialization. The Consortium will award a Joint Master Degree in Mechatronics Engineering by the five Universities.With this Master course we respond to the substantial increase in demand for engineers in industry all over the world. The qualifications and education objectives of this Master's course are fundamental and constitute the elements of our higher education for Mechatronics Engineers who will be able to work as specialists, as systems managers or as coordinators in interdisciplinary and international project teams in research and/or industry.