Overview
The objective of the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Master for European Education in Advanced Ship Design is to provide a high education in Naval Architecture and Ship Design, through a 1.5 year - 90 Credits - Master Course accessible as Post Graduate studies, leading to a Double Master Degree from ULG-Liege, Belgium and ECN-Nantes, France) and a supplement diploma from Germany (Rostock), Italy (Genoa), Poland (Szczecin) or Romania (Galati). EMSHIP corresponds directly to the needs of the European and Worldwide Marine Industry. The targeted students are:
• students having already a master degree in another engineering field that would like to get a specialisation in Ship Design.
• active engineering officers with 3-5 years seafaring work experience, that are looking for new
knowledge to better fulfil their carrier objectives. There is indeeed a large demand from shipowners and port authorities to hire such officers, knowing what onboard service is, to manage and maintain their fleet.
• students looking for complementary education in the Sailing Pleasure Crafts and Mega/Motor Yachts, but also in Safer and Cleaner Marine and Fluvial Transportation Mode.
• engineers searching for advanced education in Hydrodynamics in Ship Design, Ship Production, CAD, Information Technology and Ship Structures.
In addition to six of the most well-known universities in Europe, the EMSHIP consortium includes six associated parters from prestigious worldwide universities: University of Michigan (USA), University of Osaka (Japan), Federal University of Amazon (Brazil), VIMARU Maritime University (Vietnam), University of New South Wales (Australia) and University of Sciences and Technology of Oran (Algeria), that will have an advisory role and will assist in recruitment and assessment, with the support of an Industrial Advisory Board. Finally the European Association of Universities in Marine Technology (WEGEMT) assists the consortium in the management, web site and and dissemination of information to potential students.
Partners:
University of Liège (ULG), Belgium –Coordinator.
Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN), France.
“Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati (UGAL), Romania.
University of Genoa (UNIGE), Italy.
University of Rostock (URO), Germany.
Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny (ZUT), (West Pomeranian University of Technology), Poland.
SCHOLARSHIP INCLUDES :
- Tuition fees.
- Transportation from home country to Belgium.
- Monthly allocation for living and housing.
- Insurances.
9 Scholarships for Non-European candidates.
1 Scholarship for Balkan Countries (Turkey, Croatia, ...) candidates.
That includes:
- Tuition fees(9450 € for cycle - 18 months).
- Transportation from home country to Belgium. (8000€ - lump sum)
- Monthly allocation for living and housing (1000€/month, during 18 months).
- Insurances.
9 Scholarships for European candidates.
That includes:
- Tuition fees(4950 € for the cycle -18 months).
- 500€ aid for travels.
- Monthly allocation for living and housing (500€/month, during 18 months).
- Insurances.
Application
THIS REGISTRATION PERIOD IS FOR ALL Candidates
(European and NON EU candidates)
.
Deadline 31th December for Non EU students
Deadline 31th January for EU students and Balkans
You can create an account now then fill your application form.
TO BE ELIGIBLE YOU MUST (at least) HAVE 5 years of study (at the end of the current academic year) or 300 credits or justify an equivalent education or 4 YEARS if you can referred to an additional post graduated studies or work experience or Trainees. It is not requested that your current education is in naval archiecture, marine engineering, etc... graduate in mechanical , civil engineering, navigation officer, ... can apply
Application can be made at scholarization
Contact
Professor Philippe RIGO
ANAST –Naval Architecture
University of Liège
1 chemin des Chevreuils, B52/3
4000 LIEGE - Belgium
Email : info@emship.org
Tel:+32 4 366 93 66
Websites: http://www.emship.eu/
www.anast.ulg.ac.be/EMSHIP
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The objective of the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Master for European Education in Advanced Ship Design is to provide a high education in Naval Architecture and Ship Design, through a 1.5 year - 90 Credits - Master Course accessible as Post Graduate studies, leading to a Double Master Degree from ULG-Liege, Belgium and ECN-Nantes, France) and a supplement diploma from Germany (Rostock), Italy (Genoa), Poland (Szczecin) or Romania (Galati). EMSHIP corresponds directly to the needs of the European and Worldwide Marine Industry. The targeted students are:
• students having already a master degree in another engineering field that would like to get a specialisation in Ship Design.
• active engineering officers with 3-5 years seafaring work experience, that are looking for new
knowledge to better fulfil their carrier objectives. There is indeeed a large demand from shipowners and port authorities to hire such officers, knowing what onboard service is, to manage and maintain their fleet.
• students looking for complementary education in the Sailing Pleasure Crafts and Mega/Motor Yachts, but also in Safer and Cleaner Marine and Fluvial Transportation Mode.
• engineers searching for advanced education in Hydrodynamics in Ship Design, Ship Production, CAD, Information Technology and Ship Structures.
In addition to six of the most well-known universities in Europe, the EMSHIP consortium includes six associated parters from prestigious worldwide universities: University of Michigan (USA), University of Osaka (Japan), Federal University of Amazon (Brazil), VIMARU Maritime University (Vietnam), University of New South Wales (Australia) and University of Sciences and Technology of Oran (Algeria), that will have an advisory role and will assist in recruitment and assessment, with the support of an Industrial Advisory Board. Finally the European Association of Universities in Marine Technology (WEGEMT) assists the consortium in the management, web site and and dissemination of information to potential students.
Partners:
University of Liège (ULG), Belgium –Coordinator.
Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN), France.
“Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati (UGAL), Romania.
University of Genoa (UNIGE), Italy.
University of Rostock (URO), Germany.
Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny (ZUT), (West Pomeranian University of Technology), Poland.
SCHOLARSHIP INCLUDES :
- Tuition fees.
- Transportation from home country to Belgium.
- Monthly allocation for living and housing.
- Insurances.
9 Scholarships for Non-European candidates.
1 Scholarship for Balkan Countries (Turkey, Croatia, ...) candidates.
That includes:
- Tuition fees(9450 € for cycle - 18 months).
- Transportation from home country to Belgium. (8000€ - lump sum)
- Monthly allocation for living and housing (1000€/month, during 18 months).
- Insurances.
9 Scholarships for European candidates.
That includes:
- Tuition fees(4950 € for the cycle -18 months).
- 500€ aid for travels.
- Monthly allocation for living and housing (500€/month, during 18 months).
- Insurances.
Application
THIS REGISTRATION PERIOD IS FOR ALL Candidates
(European and NON EU candidates)
.
Deadline 31th December for Non EU students
Deadline 31th January for EU students and Balkans
You can create an account now then fill your application form.
TO BE ELIGIBLE YOU MUST (at least) HAVE 5 years of study (at the end of the current academic year) or 300 credits or justify an equivalent education or 4 YEARS if you can referred to an additional post graduated studies or work experience or Trainees. It is not requested that your current education is in naval archiecture, marine engineering, etc... graduate in mechanical , civil engineering, navigation officer, ... can apply
Application can be made at scholarization
Contact
Professor Philippe RIGO
ANAST –Naval Architecture
University of Liège
1 chemin des Chevreuils, B52/3
4000 LIEGE - Belgium
Email : info@emship.org
Tel:+32 4 366 93 66
Websites: http://www.emship.eu/
www.anast.ulg.ac.be/EMSHIP
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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