Deadline: 27 January 2014
Phoenix Project is inviting applications from Palestinian, Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian and European Higher Secondary Institutions, academic staff, researchers and administrative staff for Intercultural Exchange for Internationalization ‘Erasmus Mundus Program’. The major aim of the partnership program is to support students from all levels (undergraduate, Master and PhD and Post-doctoral) academic staff, researchers and administrative staff to gain experiences, expertise and skills through interaction in an international environment.
Available Scholarships under Phoenix Project Erasmus Mundus Scholarships are – undergraduate, full master, full doctorate, post-doctorate, and academic and administrative staff for Middle East candidates; and Undergraduate, master, post-doctorate, and academic and administrative staff for European candidates. The project has defined target groups to make it more easy to apply –
- Target Group 1 – Nationals of the third-countries (Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria) concerned by the geographical lot who are registered/work in one of the third-country HEIs; and National of European countries who are registered/work in one of the European HEIs – hat is a member of the partnership.
- Target Group 2 – Nationals of the third-countries concerned by the geographical lot, who – are registered/work in a higher education institution o these countries that is not included in the partnership (students and staff); have obtained a university degree or equivalent by an institution of these countries (students only). And; nationals of European countries who are either registered/work in a HEI (not included in the partnership) of any European country (students and staff); have obtained a university degree or equivalent by a HEI of any European country (students only).
- Target Group 3 – Nationals of the third-countries concerned by the geographical lot who are in particularly vulnerable situations, for social and political reasons.
Eligibility –
- Must be the national of eligible European/third-countries with sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses or of one of the languages currently spoken in the hosting countries.
- Third-country undergraduate students belonging to TGI must have successfully completed at least one year of studies in their home institution.
- European undergraduate students must have successfully completed at least one year of studies at first higher education level, Master students must have finished their undergraduate studies (Bachelor or equivalent), PhD applicant must have obtained a second higher education degree (e.g. Master’s degree), post-doctorate must have obtained a doctorate degree, and academic and administrative staff must have served at a higher education institution either as academic or administrative employees.
For more information, please visit The Phoenix Project and find relevant documents on eligibility and application process.