Overview
Erasmus Mundus programme: International Master in Management of IT (IMMIT), is jointly offered by IAE Aix Graduate School of Management, Université Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III (France), Turku University (Finland) and Tilburg University (The Netherlands).
Information and information technology (IT) are increasingly an integral part of products and services as well as the foundation of business processes. Organisations must know how to make the right choices with respect to new IT systems and at the same time, ensure that existing business processes continue to receive a high quality service from IT. This tight link between IT and organizational processes means that the IT department is not alone in its responsibility for the effective use of information and IT. Getting more value from IT is an increasingly important organisational competency. The IMMIT is Master’s program designed to address these new Information & Management challenges.
IMMIT offers you:
highly innovative programme for top students
outstanding academic quality
experience the international classroom and broaden your views on Business and IT
small class size
strong international orientation
guaranteed internship, so fast track career opportunities
exposure to cutting edge research and education in a fast growing discipline
coherent and well-structured programme
IMMIT in short
Name of the programme: International Master in Management of IT (IMMIT)
Duration of the programme: Two-year Master’s programme
Type of programme: full-time (on campus only, no distance learning)
Start of the programme: September intake only
Language of instruction: English
Best prepatory Bachelor’s: management, economics, business administration, computer science or information systems*
*Students with an engineering Bachelor’s degree can be admitted if their previous education includes IT and information systems.
Application & Admission
If you decide to apply for the IMMIT programme, the IMMIT Admission Board will assess your application. In order to facilitate this process, it is imperative that you include all the required documents and meet all the academic requirements. Applications for admission are assessed throughout the year, from September 2010 onwards (for the September 2011 enrolment).
Please note:
The IMMIT Admission Board only accepts and assesses complete applications.
An advanced level of English – both oral and writing skills – is absolutely essential for the IMMIT Programme.
Admission Criteria
Applicants need to meet the following admission criteria:
The IMMIT programme is open to students with a Bachelor’s or equivalent undergraduate degree (180 ECTS) either in Management/Economics/Business Administration or in Computer Science/Information System. Students with an engineering degree can be admitted if their previous education includes IT and information systems.
A satisfactory scholastic average, a minimum 3.0 (B) grade-point average in Bachelor’s degree work completed after the first two years.
If you are required an English proficiency test then include an official copy of one of the following English proficiency tests: Academic IELTS (min. 6.5 overall/6.0 on parts), TOEFL (min. paper based: 575, computer based: 233, internet based: 90) or Cambridge Proficiency
An official copy of your GMAT test. The average GMAT score of accepted students is 600. Or an official copy of your GRE test score. Our incoming students usually score above the 75% percentile on the quantitative section.
Students with a relevant Bachelor degree from one of the partner institutions of the Tilburg School of Economics and Management, IAE Aix-en-Provence and Turku University do not need to submit the GMAT/GRE test score. (Note: a GMAT/GRE is however required in case a student wants to qualify for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship Category A or Category B).
A statement of purpose (motivation letter).
Two letters of recommendation
Complete resume in English
Application Checklist
The IMMIT Admission Board will start the assessment of your application only after receiving the complete set of the following documents:
A printed copy of the completed and signed application form (available online as of September 2010)
A printed copy of the completed and signed appendix (IMMIT appendix 2011/2012)
A clear copy of your passport (valid until October 2012). The copy of your passport should be in English, stating you full names, date of birth and place of birth.
A photograph of yourself
A certified copy (with the official stamp of either the school or the Dutch Embassy) of your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, including a transcript of all records/list of grades. If you have not obtained your diploma yet, please enclose a certified copy of your most recent transcript of records/list of grades. (*)
A short description of all the courses that you have taken during your (under)graduate studies that you think are relevant for applying to IMMIT. You may write these descriptions yourself or copy them from your university’s study guide (if possible) and you can send them by Email to: immit@uvt.nl
An official copy of the GRE General test results (code for GRE: 0730) or the GMAT test results (code for GMAT: VMV-LT-02).
If you are required to take an English proficiency test, then include a true copy either of the Academic IELTS, or TOEFL results. The TOEFL code is 9860.
A sworn translation into English of all your diplomas/certificates, transcripts of records/lists of grades and other documents, if these are not already in English, Dutch, French, Finnish or German.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter
Two letters of recommendation
Certified copies are official copies of an original document. The Dutch Embassy or Consulate in your home country can issue them upon presentation of the original document. In some countries, the city hall, notaries and banks are allowed to certify as well. Also certified copies by your home university are accepted.
Those applying for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship (Category A or B) must mark the corresponding box in the application form. Therefore no separate application for the Erasmus Mundus scholarships is needed.
Application Deadlines
Please make sure that your complete application package for the IMMIT programme arrives at our office before the following deadlines. We recommend you to send your application package by courier or by registered post to avoid loss or delay of your paperwork.
Application Deadlines for IMMIT programme starting September 2011:
January 15, 2011: for Category A and for Category B candidates requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
April 15, 2011: for all non-EU candidates not requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
June 1, 2011: for all EU candidates not requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
Selection Process
The IMMIT consortium will apply for scholarships with respect to a ranking based on the previously mentioned admission criteria and specific criteria set by the Erasmus Mundus Agency. An interview with pre-questionnaire may be part of the selection procedure as well.
The IMMIT Admission Board expects to be able to communicate to Erasmus Mundus Category A applicants whether they have been accepted to the IMMIT programme and whether they have been awarded an EM category A scholarship in April 2011.
The deadline for Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarships is 15 April 2011. For these students, we expect to be able to communicate whether they have been accepted to the IMMIT programme and whether they have been awarded an EM Category B scholarship in July 2011.
Note: A GMAT/GRE is compulsory for all students who wish to qualify for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. This includes also students from partner universities.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarships
The Erasmus Mundus programme supports high-quality European Masters Courses, by providing attractive grants for students with excellent academic results from around the world.
For Academic Year 2011-2012, approximately 17 scholarships will be available (EU/non-EU). The exact number of scholarships will be communicated in October 2010.
Two types of scholarships are available, namely the Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship and the Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship.
Category A Scholarships
Criteria for Category A students (or: Third-Country students):
Third-country nationals, eligible for an Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship, are citizens from all other countries than: the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nederlands, Portugal, the UK,Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland ). In particular, Erasmus-Mundus applications who are not residents of any of the above countries, and who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries, fulfil the requirements of a third country student.
Note that students with multiple nationalities who are citizens of one of the countries listed in the definition, as well as of a non-European country, and who have not spent 12 months in Europe may choose whether they want to apply as European or as third country students.
Category A students awarded with an Erasmus Mundus Scholarships receive a total of approx. €48.000 during the 2 years of studies. This is a full scholarship that should cover yearly tuition fees, living expenses and travel expenses. A more detailed description of the amount will be given to the student as soon as the scholarship has been awarded.
Individuals who have already benefited from an EMMC scholarship are not eligible for a second scholarship or another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies. Furthermore, students who have already received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in previous years cannot apply for a subsequent Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
Category B Scholarships
These scholarships – known as financial contributions – can be awarded to any student who does not fulfill the criteria of the EM scholarship for category A.
Criteria for Category A students (or: Third-Country students):
Third-country students, eligible for an Erasmus Mundus category A scholarship, are citizens from all other countries than: the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nederlands, Portugal, the UK,Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland ). In particular, Erasmus-Mundus applications who are not residents of any of the above countries, and who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries, fulfil the requirements of a third country student.
If you do not fulfil the criteria for Cat A, then you will automatically belong to Category B. More specifically, Category B students will be awarded with an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship of approx. €20.000 during the 2 years of studies. A more detailed description of the amount will be given to the student as soon as the scholarship has been awarded.
Note that students with multiple nationalities who are citizens of one of the countries listed in the definition, as well as of a non-European country, and who have not spent 12 months in Europe may choose whether they want to apply as European or as third country students.
Individuals who have already benefited from an EMMC scholarship are not eligible for a second scholarship or another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies. Furthermore, students who have already received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in previous years cannot apply for a subsequent Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
More info: http://www.immit.eu/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
Erasmus Mundus programme: International Master in Management of IT (IMMIT), is jointly offered by IAE Aix Graduate School of Management, Université Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III (France), Turku University (Finland) and Tilburg University (The Netherlands).
Information and information technology (IT) are increasingly an integral part of products and services as well as the foundation of business processes. Organisations must know how to make the right choices with respect to new IT systems and at the same time, ensure that existing business processes continue to receive a high quality service from IT. This tight link between IT and organizational processes means that the IT department is not alone in its responsibility for the effective use of information and IT. Getting more value from IT is an increasingly important organisational competency. The IMMIT is Master’s program designed to address these new Information & Management challenges.
IMMIT offers you:
highly innovative programme for top students
outstanding academic quality
experience the international classroom and broaden your views on Business and IT
small class size
strong international orientation
guaranteed internship, so fast track career opportunities
exposure to cutting edge research and education in a fast growing discipline
coherent and well-structured programme
IMMIT in short
Name of the programme: International Master in Management of IT (IMMIT)
Duration of the programme: Two-year Master’s programme
Type of programme: full-time (on campus only, no distance learning)
Start of the programme: September intake only
Language of instruction: English
Best prepatory Bachelor’s: management, economics, business administration, computer science or information systems*
*Students with an engineering Bachelor’s degree can be admitted if their previous education includes IT and information systems.
Application & Admission
If you decide to apply for the IMMIT programme, the IMMIT Admission Board will assess your application. In order to facilitate this process, it is imperative that you include all the required documents and meet all the academic requirements. Applications for admission are assessed throughout the year, from September 2010 onwards (for the September 2011 enrolment).
Please note:
The IMMIT Admission Board only accepts and assesses complete applications.
An advanced level of English – both oral and writing skills – is absolutely essential for the IMMIT Programme.
Admission Criteria
Applicants need to meet the following admission criteria:
The IMMIT programme is open to students with a Bachelor’s or equivalent undergraduate degree (180 ECTS) either in Management/Economics/Business Administration or in Computer Science/Information System. Students with an engineering degree can be admitted if their previous education includes IT and information systems.
A satisfactory scholastic average, a minimum 3.0 (B) grade-point average in Bachelor’s degree work completed after the first two years.
If you are required an English proficiency test then include an official copy of one of the following English proficiency tests: Academic IELTS (min. 6.5 overall/6.0 on parts), TOEFL (min. paper based: 575, computer based: 233, internet based: 90) or Cambridge Proficiency
An official copy of your GMAT test. The average GMAT score of accepted students is 600. Or an official copy of your GRE test score. Our incoming students usually score above the 75% percentile on the quantitative section.
Students with a relevant Bachelor degree from one of the partner institutions of the Tilburg School of Economics and Management, IAE Aix-en-Provence and Turku University do not need to submit the GMAT/GRE test score. (Note: a GMAT/GRE is however required in case a student wants to qualify for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship Category A or Category B).
A statement of purpose (motivation letter).
Two letters of recommendation
Complete resume in English
Application Checklist
The IMMIT Admission Board will start the assessment of your application only after receiving the complete set of the following documents:
A printed copy of the completed and signed application form (available online as of September 2010)
A printed copy of the completed and signed appendix (IMMIT appendix 2011/2012)
A clear copy of your passport (valid until October 2012). The copy of your passport should be in English, stating you full names, date of birth and place of birth.
A photograph of yourself
A certified copy (with the official stamp of either the school or the Dutch Embassy) of your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, including a transcript of all records/list of grades. If you have not obtained your diploma yet, please enclose a certified copy of your most recent transcript of records/list of grades. (*)
A short description of all the courses that you have taken during your (under)graduate studies that you think are relevant for applying to IMMIT. You may write these descriptions yourself or copy them from your university’s study guide (if possible) and you can send them by Email to: immit@uvt.nl
An official copy of the GRE General test results (code for GRE: 0730) or the GMAT test results (code for GMAT: VMV-LT-02).
If you are required to take an English proficiency test, then include a true copy either of the Academic IELTS, or TOEFL results. The TOEFL code is 9860.
A sworn translation into English of all your diplomas/certificates, transcripts of records/lists of grades and other documents, if these are not already in English, Dutch, French, Finnish or German.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter
Two letters of recommendation
Certified copies are official copies of an original document. The Dutch Embassy or Consulate in your home country can issue them upon presentation of the original document. In some countries, the city hall, notaries and banks are allowed to certify as well. Also certified copies by your home university are accepted.
Those applying for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship (Category A or B) must mark the corresponding box in the application form. Therefore no separate application for the Erasmus Mundus scholarships is needed.
Application Deadlines
Please make sure that your complete application package for the IMMIT programme arrives at our office before the following deadlines. We recommend you to send your application package by courier or by registered post to avoid loss or delay of your paperwork.
Application Deadlines for IMMIT programme starting September 2011:
January 15, 2011: for Category A and for Category B candidates requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
April 15, 2011: for all non-EU candidates not requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
June 1, 2011: for all EU candidates not requesting an Erasmus Mundus scholarship
Selection Process
The IMMIT consortium will apply for scholarships with respect to a ranking based on the previously mentioned admission criteria and specific criteria set by the Erasmus Mundus Agency. An interview with pre-questionnaire may be part of the selection procedure as well.
The IMMIT Admission Board expects to be able to communicate to Erasmus Mundus Category A applicants whether they have been accepted to the IMMIT programme and whether they have been awarded an EM category A scholarship in April 2011.
The deadline for Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarships is 15 April 2011. For these students, we expect to be able to communicate whether they have been accepted to the IMMIT programme and whether they have been awarded an EM Category B scholarship in July 2011.
Note: A GMAT/GRE is compulsory for all students who wish to qualify for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. This includes also students from partner universities.
Erasmus Mundus Scholarships
The Erasmus Mundus programme supports high-quality European Masters Courses, by providing attractive grants for students with excellent academic results from around the world.
For Academic Year 2011-2012, approximately 17 scholarships will be available (EU/non-EU). The exact number of scholarships will be communicated in October 2010.
Two types of scholarships are available, namely the Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship and the Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship.
Category A Scholarships
Criteria for Category A students (or: Third-Country students):
Third-country nationals, eligible for an Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship, are citizens from all other countries than: the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nederlands, Portugal, the UK,Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland ). In particular, Erasmus-Mundus applications who are not residents of any of the above countries, and who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries, fulfil the requirements of a third country student.
Note that students with multiple nationalities who are citizens of one of the countries listed in the definition, as well as of a non-European country, and who have not spent 12 months in Europe may choose whether they want to apply as European or as third country students.
Category A students awarded with an Erasmus Mundus Scholarships receive a total of approx. €48.000 during the 2 years of studies. This is a full scholarship that should cover yearly tuition fees, living expenses and travel expenses. A more detailed description of the amount will be given to the student as soon as the scholarship has been awarded.
Individuals who have already benefited from an EMMC scholarship are not eligible for a second scholarship or another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies. Furthermore, students who have already received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in previous years cannot apply for a subsequent Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
Category B Scholarships
These scholarships – known as financial contributions – can be awarded to any student who does not fulfill the criteria of the EM scholarship for category A.
Criteria for Category A students (or: Third-Country students):
Third-country students, eligible for an Erasmus Mundus category A scholarship, are citizens from all other countries than: the 27 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nederlands, Portugal, the UK,Sweden,Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain) and the EEA-EFTA states (Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland ). In particular, Erasmus-Mundus applications who are not residents of any of the above countries, and who have not carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the above countries, fulfil the requirements of a third country student.
If you do not fulfil the criteria for Cat A, then you will automatically belong to Category B. More specifically, Category B students will be awarded with an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship of approx. €20.000 during the 2 years of studies. A more detailed description of the amount will be given to the student as soon as the scholarship has been awarded.
Note that students with multiple nationalities who are citizens of one of the countries listed in the definition, as well as of a non-European country, and who have not spent 12 months in Europe may choose whether they want to apply as European or as third country students.
Individuals who have already benefited from an EMMC scholarship are not eligible for a second scholarship or another Community grant while pursuing their Erasmus Mundus masters studies. Furthermore, students who have already received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in previous years cannot apply for a subsequent Erasmus Mundus scholarship.
More info: http://www.immit.eu/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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