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ERASMUS MUNDUS JOURNALISM MASTER’S PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 10 January, 23.59 Central European Time

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

They’re thrilled to once again offer Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for the 2026–2028 programme and the following three intakes. These prestigious scholarships recognize applicants who excel across all selection criteria—combining academic ability, journalistic experience, and thoughtful, well-developed Application Reflections.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Mundus Journalism Consortium aims to admit highly qualified students from a wide range of academic, professional, and cultural backgrounds. Our goal is to ensure that the programme benefits from a diverse and talented student body.

The admission process is designed to ensure a fair and transparent evaluation of all applicants. Each application is reviewed by the Erasmus Mundus Selection Committee, composed of academics from the degree-awarding universities. Applications are assessed in detail by the university hosting the applicant’s chosen second-year specialisation.

To ensure that the strongest candidates are admitted, priority is given to academic merit. Candidates must demonstrate above-average academic performance in their undergraduate studies to be considered. The Committee conducts a holistic review of each application, assessing:
Academic background and academic merit
Quality of journalistic experience
Quality and depth of the Application Reflections (without using AI)
Potential to successfully complete the degree and contribute meaningfully to the global journalism field after graduation

Admission requirements

To be admitted to the Erasmus Mundus Journalism programme, you must meet the formal admission requirements outlined below.

Each year, we receive between 400 and 500 applications from around the world but can only offer places to approximately 80–90 students. This means that admission is highly competitive. In addition to meeting the formal requirements, all applications are carefully assessed according to specific selection criteria to ensure that candidates are a strong fit for the programme’s academic profile and international learning environment.

Requirements for admission to the Mundus Journalism programme:

A 3-year bachelor’s degree within a relevant field of study

Documentation of English language proficiency (to be included in your application if you are not a native English speaker)

At least 3 months of journalistic experience

BENEFIT:

Erasmus Mundus Scholarship benefits:

Full tuition waiver for the duration of the programme.

Monthly allowance of €1400 to support travel, visa, installation, and living costs.

Allowance is granted for up to 24 months, starting from the first September of the 2-year programme.

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GREAT SCHOLARSHIPS AT UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK

Application Deadline: 22 April 2026

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Warwick is offering GREAT Scholarships for the 2026-27 academic year. The scholarships are available for all full-time postgraduate taught master’s programmes.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must:

be a passport holder and permanent resident of Nigeria.

have an undergraduate degree, be motivated, and have an interest in the proposed subject area

meet the English language requirement of the UK HEI

establish an engagement with the UK as a scholar, through personal and academic fulfilment

be willing to attend a networking event of all UK based GREAT scholars, to discuss experiences and capture perceptions of studying in the UK

be willing to maintain contact with the British Council and their HEI and act as an ambassador for the GREAT Scholarships

as an alumnus of the GREAT Scholarships, be willing occasionally to speak to potential candidates about their own experience of studying in the UK

BENEFIT:

£15,000.

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