Overview
The Erasmus Mundus Masters in Forensic Science is a joint venture between the Universities of Lincoln and Cordoba and the Instituto Superior de Ciencias da Saude Egas Moniz.
The Masters in Forensic Science is a 2-year degree (120 ECTS), organised in four semesters (30 ECTS each). The first semester, will be delivered by the University of Cordoba. In semester 2, students will move to Lisbon to study the modules offered by this University. The last theoretical/practical part of the Master will be developed at the University of Lincoln in semester 3. Then, 1/3 of the enrolled student in the Master will perform the final Master project in one of the partner universities of the Consortium.
The Masters will offer three areas of specialisation through three different routes: General Forensic Science route, Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry. In order to obtain this specialisation the students will have to fulfil the curriculum specified for each by studying specific modules in each partner institutions.
Application
Entry Requirements
-Applicants must possess a Bachelor degree in Science (or equivalent) from a recognised official Higher Education Institution in order to apply. The candidates need to accredit a minimum grade to access the course, being this 60% (upper second class). In case a percentage is not stated on the official transcript, the candidate will have to supply a certificate from their academic institutions in which percent marks are linked to the different grades awarded by the institution.
-Applicants also need to accredit a sufficient level of English to follow the course (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 550 paper based, TOEFL 79 internet, or equivalent).
Erasmus Mundus Grants
Some grants will be available based on the funds received from EACEA for EU and non-EU students. The number of grants for EU and non-EU students available for this Erasmus Mundus will be made public later in the year.
Monthly allowance for
Non-EU Scholarships: €1,000
(Contribution to travel, installment and any other types of costs: €4,000 for a one-year EMMCs; €8,000 for courses longer than one year)
EU Sholarships: €5,00
Click scholarization.blogspot for grant detail.
How to apply
All applications must be made using the University’s postgraduate application form that can be found in this address: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/postgraduate/application.htm
A hardcopy of the form and the requested documents must be submitted by postal mail by 14 January 2011. It is strongly recommended that applicants use recorded delivery and obtain proof of postage as NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED after the deadline.
Documentation
-Application form
-A statement of intent explaining their reasons to apply
-An official copy of your certificate issued by the University/College in its original language (do not send originals). An official translation (issued by embassies or official organisms) of the Certificate needs to be attached if the original is not in English.
-An official copy of your units transcript issued by the University/College (do not send originals). An official translation (issued by embassies or official organisms) of the Certificate needs to be attached if the original is not in English.
-An official copy of your English language qualifications with grade obtained if English is not first language.
-A photocopy of your passport
-A CV stating academic and non-academic achievements with previous employment relevant ot the course (if applicable)
-Two letters of recommendation (references) in English on official letter head- supplied in separate sealed enveloped with the name of the candidate
Submission
A hardcopy of the completed and signed application should be sent by postal mail to:
Admissions
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS
United Kingdom
In case of any doubts please contact enquiries of the University of Lincoln: enquiries@lincoln.ac.uk or the course coordinator: Dr Jose Gonzalez-Rodriguez: jgonzalezrodriguez@lincoln.ac.uk
http://forensicerasmusmundus.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Erasmus Mundus Masters in Forensic Science is a joint venture between the Universities of Lincoln and Cordoba and the Instituto Superior de Ciencias da Saude Egas Moniz.
The Masters in Forensic Science is a 2-year degree (120 ECTS), organised in four semesters (30 ECTS each). The first semester, will be delivered by the University of Cordoba. In semester 2, students will move to Lisbon to study the modules offered by this University. The last theoretical/practical part of the Master will be developed at the University of Lincoln in semester 3. Then, 1/3 of the enrolled student in the Master will perform the final Master project in one of the partner universities of the Consortium.
The Masters will offer three areas of specialisation through three different routes: General Forensic Science route, Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry. In order to obtain this specialisation the students will have to fulfil the curriculum specified for each by studying specific modules in each partner institutions.
Application
Entry Requirements
-Applicants must possess a Bachelor degree in Science (or equivalent) from a recognised official Higher Education Institution in order to apply. The candidates need to accredit a minimum grade to access the course, being this 60% (upper second class). In case a percentage is not stated on the official transcript, the candidate will have to supply a certificate from their academic institutions in which percent marks are linked to the different grades awarded by the institution.
-Applicants also need to accredit a sufficient level of English to follow the course (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 550 paper based, TOEFL 79 internet, or equivalent).
Erasmus Mundus Grants
Some grants will be available based on the funds received from EACEA for EU and non-EU students. The number of grants for EU and non-EU students available for this Erasmus Mundus will be made public later in the year.
Monthly allowance for
Non-EU Scholarships: €1,000
(Contribution to travel, installment and any other types of costs: €4,000 for a one-year EMMCs; €8,000 for courses longer than one year)
EU Sholarships: €5,00
Click scholarization.blogspot for grant detail.
How to apply
All applications must be made using the University’s postgraduate application form that can be found in this address: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/postgraduate/application.htm
A hardcopy of the form and the requested documents must be submitted by postal mail by 14 January 2011. It is strongly recommended that applicants use recorded delivery and obtain proof of postage as NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED after the deadline.
Documentation
-Application form
-A statement of intent explaining their reasons to apply
-An official copy of your certificate issued by the University/College in its original language (do not send originals). An official translation (issued by embassies or official organisms) of the Certificate needs to be attached if the original is not in English.
-An official copy of your units transcript issued by the University/College (do not send originals). An official translation (issued by embassies or official organisms) of the Certificate needs to be attached if the original is not in English.
-An official copy of your English language qualifications with grade obtained if English is not first language.
-A photocopy of your passport
-A CV stating academic and non-academic achievements with previous employment relevant ot the course (if applicable)
-Two letters of recommendation (references) in English on official letter head- supplied in separate sealed enveloped with the name of the candidate
Submission
A hardcopy of the completed and signed application should be sent by postal mail to:
Admissions
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS
United Kingdom
In case of any doubts please contact enquiries of the University of Lincoln: enquiries@lincoln.ac.uk or the course coordinator: Dr Jose Gonzalez-Rodriguez: jgonzalezrodriguez@lincoln.ac.uk
http://forensicerasmusmundus.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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