The University of Tartu is the national and the only classical university in the country and its most significant and prestigious university. EACH is a two-year joint master’s degree programme offered at the university.
Scholarships and tuition fees
The EACH programme offers study-places with Erasmus Mundus (EM) scholarships funded by the European Commission and tuition-waiver (TW) scholarships funded by the consortium.
The admission committee of the EACH programme will create a ranking of applicants (verified by the EU Commission) based on their final score achieved during admission (see more information in the section Admission information). All applicants are automatically considered for the EM and TW scholarships – an additional application is not required.
Thirteen bright students, ten from partner countries and three from programme countries, will be selected to receive this tuition fee and other expenses scholarship upon applying for the MSc. EACH – Excellence in Analytical Chemistry programme at the University of Tartu.
Scholarships and tuition fees
The EACH programme offers study-places with Erasmus Mundus (EM) scholarships funded by the European Commission and tuition-waiver (TW) scholarships funded by the consortium.
General rules for partner and programme country scholarships
Students applying for a partner or programme country scholarship are not allowed to submit a scholarship application to more than three EU funded consortia.
Students who have already obtained an Erasmus Mundus Master Course scholarship are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship under Erasmus+ programme Joint Master Degree (JMD) action.
Students benefiting from a partner or programme country scholarship cannot benefit from another EU grant while pursuing their studies in an Erasmus Mundus JMD.
Tallinn University of Technology, School of Engineering, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology offers a 4-year PhD position in the field of chemical, materials and energy technology.
Proposed doctoral thesis topic: "Development of next-generation all-inorganic perovskite solar cells for residential green hydrogen production systems".
Skills/Qualifications
Master’s degree in physics, chemistry, materials science or a related field;
A very high level of motivation and independent thinking abilities;
A clear interest in the topic of the position;
Excellent English in communication and in writing;
Apply date:
30 June 2022
Fully-Funded PhD Position at Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia, 2021