Funding

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There are three types of funding:

  • Scholarships that give you a monthly allowance
  • Educational events that get reimbursed by Fusenet
  • Additional housing or thesis support

Make sure to check out the official website of the Fusion-EP Master for more funding possibilities.

FuseNet[edit]

The FuseNet Association supports mobility for Summer and Winter Events, and Joint courses. In order to get back the expenses of the transportation, food and accommodation, which are payed for by the students, you can apply to Fusenet for a reimbursement. This application can only be filed once per 11 months so from the 5 educational events:

  • Three-day winter event in Cadarache (February, year 1)
  • Three-day summer event / graduation in one of the host universities (July, year 1)
  • Two-week joint-experimentation in Prague (December, year 2)
  • Two-week joint-practicum in Cadarache (February, year 2)
  • Three-day summer event / graduation in one of the host universities (July, year 2)

Only two can be reimbursed by Fusenet if they are 11 months apart. The reimbursement is proportional to the duration and the distance. In almost all cases it is recommended to apply for the two Cadarache events. The application has to be submitted at least 2 weeks before the actual start of the educational event. The educational event has to start no later than 6 months after application. After the event, proof of attendance, transportation and accommodation need to be uploaded to Fusenet. Also keep in mind that the distance between the university where the student is subscribed (i.e. the home university) and the event should be at least 100 kilometers.

EMJMD Scholarships[edit]

About 15 two-years EMJMD Scholarships can be obtained during the selection procedure. The application deadline is around January, check the official website for the exact date. Eligibility to these scholarships is defined according to the Erasmus Program.

Erasmus+ support[edit]

Students who follow a first Master year in an EU university are eligible - regardless of their nationality - for regular Erasmus+ support for their second Master year of around €300 per month. Applications need to be filed during Master 1, usually before February.

France[edit]

Accommodation support[edit]

In France, about 1/3 of the rent can be reimbursed by CAF.

Thesis support[edit]

At French Universities students can apply for thesis support in the second Master year.


Belgium[edit]

At Ugent there are limited scholarships available in the programme Top-up grants.