The GLOCAL programme is co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) programme. Prestigious Erasmus Mundus scholarships are available for well qualified applicants to the Erasmus Mundus International Master in Global Markets, Local Creativities.
Erasmus Mundus scholarships can be offered to students from any region of the world; however, in order to ensure geographical balance, no more than 6 scholarships per nationality will be awarded over the four editions, which is 10% of the total number (60) of regular scholarships available during the project implementation (4 editions).
In addition to the 60 ‘regular’ scholarships, we also have funding to award up to 30 additional scholarships over the four editions, which are targeted at certain regions. Note: the geographical rule of 10% stated above is not applicable to the additional, targeted scholarships.
The targeted regions for the 30 additional scholarships, as specified by the European Commission, are: Regions 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. These scholarships are financed by the EU’s external action instruments. For a full list of countries in each region, see the Erasmus+ Programme Guide (pages 34-35).
Benefits
The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship includes:
- Full coverage of tuition fees, including deposit (in collaboration with the GLOCAL consortium)*
- Full insurance coverage
- An optional contribution to student travel and installation costs (intended to assist with practical costs such as visas, residence permits, temporary accommodation etc.)
- A monthly subsistence allowance for the entire duration of the EMJM study programme
A portion of the tuition fee is covered via the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. The remaining amount is covered by the GLOCAL consortium. Scholarship recipients are not liable for any tuition fees.
Successful applicants can choose to receive their scholarship payments in one of two ways. Students can choose which option to follow, and will be able to indicate this in pre-arrival Welcome Packs once the scholarship has been accepted.
Option One
- Three advance payments of €1000 to assist with visa, travel, and installation costs, paid at three specific times:
- €1000 paid to their exiting bank account in August before the start of the first semester
- €1000 paid in May 2026 (end of Year 1)
- €1000 paid in September 2026 (start of Year 2)
These payments will be deducted from the student’s overall scholarship award and will result in a monthly subsistence payment of €1275 every month over the 2 years.
Option Two
- €1400 per month over the two years of the programme, without travel/installation payment
Requirements
Academic Requirements:
- UK – 2:1 Honours Degree
- EU & International – Country-specific GPA requirements
Academic Background:
- Refer to study tracks on the official website.
English Language Entry Requirements:
- Minimum English language proficiency level for non-native speakers.
Selection Process
- After this deadline, the GLOCAL consortium will review and rank all scholarship applications, offering scholarships to top-ranking applicants.
- Based on ranking, a reserve list will be kept, and the first eligible reserve candidate will be contacted should an original scholarship awardee withdraw.
- Results will be announced on 7 April 2025.
Application Documents
All applications must have the following:
- Either Scholarship or Self-Funding application form, depending on application type
- CV (any format acceptable, Europass is preferred)
- Two supporting references on headed paper
- Must be dated within 24 months from the date of submission of the application
- Must be on institutional headed paper or with an official stamp. A reference can be submitted directly to erasmusreferences@glasgow.ac.uk from the referee’s institutional address. References will not be accepted from a personal email address
- Must be signed with an electronic or wet-ink signature. A typed name is not sufficient
- At least one of the two references should be an academic reference. One may be a professional reference where it is not possible to obtain two academic references
- Transcripts of all university-level academic studies to date (undergraduate and any postgraduate studies) in both original language and, if applicable, in an official English translation. Studies earlier than university are not required
- Degree Certificates of all university-level academic studies to date (undergraduate and any postgraduate studies) in both original language and, if applicable, in an official English translation
- Proof of English-language proficiency (see GLOCAL English Language Requirements online information)
- Colour scan of current passport photo page (candidates with multiple nationalities must decide at the application stage under which one nationality to apply)
You will not be able to enrol on the GLOCAL programme until all required documents have been received and you have accepted an Unconditional offer. Scholarship applications must submit documents proving English language requirements by the scholarship application deadline.
Method of Application
GLOCAL has nine study tracks to choose from
- You MUST specify your choice of study track on application.
- You can only apply for 1 study track.
Please note that it is up to candidates to choose which study track is the best fit for them. The GLOCAL team are unable to provide personalised guidance on a candidate’s eligibility for the programme, or their suitability for a particular study track.
Applicants must submit all required documents, as outlined in the application form, by the application deadline. If your offer status is ‘holding for documents’ at the scholarship application deadline, then you will not be considered for a scholarship. In addition, applicants must not have previously received an EMJM scholarship.
For More Information,
Application Deadline: January 12, 2025.