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  2. European Master on Software Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The European Master on Software Engineering, or European Masters Programme in Software Engineering (new name since 2015) [1] (EMSE) is a two-year joint Master of Science (Msc) program [2] coordinated by four European universities (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, [3] Technical University of Madrid, [4] Kaiserslautern University of Technology, [5] University of Oulu [6]), funded by the ...

  3. Erasmus Mundus - Wikipedia

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    Activities focus on the international dimension of higher education, often targeting a particular region or academic discipline. Funding [6] is available for: European joint masters and doctorates; Partnerships with non-European higher education institutions and scholarships for students and academics

  4. Free education - Wikipedia

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    In European Union countries such as France and Malta, tuition is usually free for European students, and in Germany, tuition is free for all European and international students. [27] In Scotland , university tuition is free for all Scottish nationals and is discounted for all European students, except from students coming from other parts of ...

  5. Erasmus Programme - Wikipedia

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    A main part of the programme is that students do not pay extra tuition fees to the university that they visit. Students can also apply for an Erasmus grant to help cover the additional expense of living abroad. Students with disabilities can apply for an additional grant to cover extraordinary expenses.

  6. Master's degree in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Scandinavia or Eastern Europe for instance, most masters programmes have been traditionally totally free of charge. Recently, these governments are discussing and/or introducing tuition fees. E.g. Sweden started charging tuition for non-EU students in 2010 and Finland started charging non-EU/EEA students in 2017. [2]

  7. Higher education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Public education is free for citizens from any country that is part of EU, the European Economic Area or Switzerland, but everyone else needs to pay a tuition fee to the university. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The tuition fee can range from 80,000 NOK to 400,000 NOK per academic year.

  8. Higher Education European Masters - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education European Masters is an Erasmus Mundus program which focuses on the functions, policies, and operations of higher education. Professor Peter Maassen , a professor at the University of Oslo and also a research professor at NIFU-STEP , was instrumental in the conceptualisation of the programme.

  9. European School of Management and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The European School of Management and Technology, also known as ESMT Berlin, is a private non-profit business school based in Berlin, Germany.The business school was founded in 2002 by 25 companies and institutions and offers a range of MBAs, master's degrees, and other degree and executive education programs.