International Master of Science in Rural Development Erasmus Scholarship, 2019
Are you a Bachelor/Master
interested in Rural Development and Agricultural Economics ?
Seeking further specialisation through an International Masters Degree
interested in multi-disciplinary and mobile training in Europe
and, for European students, an experience in a non-European university,
possibly financed on a scholarship ?
interested in Rural Development and Agricultural Economics ?
Seeking further specialisation through an International Masters Degree
interested in multi-disciplinary and mobile training in Europe
and, for European students, an experience in a non-European university,
possibly financed on a scholarship ?
The joint International Master in Rural Development (IMRD), part of the European Commission's Erasmus Mundus JMD programme, offers the opportunity to become an international expert on rural development in its diversity of approaches and applications.
The IMRD master course programme, is a high level academic programme aimed at training top students from all over the world into specialists in integrated rural development, focussed on socio-economic and institutional aspects; not only from the European Union but also from developed, developing and transition countries outside the EU.
The IMRD master course programme is a 2 year master programme (120 ECTS) jointly organised by 16 worldwide leading universities in rural development and agricultural economics. The methodology consists of a combination of basic and specialised training in technical, economic and social sciences, a case study of one month, an individual master thesis and a high extent of student and scholar mobility.
The IMRD master course programme is a 2 year master programme (120 ECTS) jointly organised by 16 worldwide leading universities in rural development and agricultural economics. The methodology consists of a combination of basic and specialised training in technical, economic and social sciences, a case study of one month, an individual master thesis and a high extent of student and scholar mobility.
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