Admission
Students
May apply to this Masters course: Non-European or European students who already hold a first university degree with 180 ECTS, after at least three years of university studies (at the Bachelor of Science level), in a field related to Robotics, such as:
- Mechatronics,
- Automatic control,
- Computer science,
- Electrical engineering,
- Mechanical engineering,
- Applied mathematics.
Admission is decided on the basis of excellence of academic records, quality of former studies, motivation, reference letters and foreign language skills.
The EMARO+ Consortium recruits up to 60 students each year, with a minimum of 8 for each institution. The professor/student ratio is about 1:2.
The EMARO+ Consortium recruits up to 60 students each year, with a minimum of 8 for each institution. The professor/student ratio is about 1:2.
Invited professors / Guest lecturers
Scholarships will be awarded to Invited Professors (PhD holders only) who will be selected by the EMARO+ Consortium to contribute to the joint programme.
The selected Invited Professors (Scholars) will carry out research or teaching assignments as part of the EMARO+ Master Course.
Professors can participate during the two years of the master in the Consortium universities. The participation can involve teaching of specific classes, leading and participating in seminars or workshops, monitoring and tutoring student research/project activities, participating in thesis reviews, etc.
The selected Invited Professors (Scholars) will carry out research or teaching assignments as part of the EMARO+ Master Course.
Professors can participate during the two years of the master in the Consortium universities. The participation can involve teaching of specific classes, leading and participating in seminars or workshops, monitoring and tutoring student research/project activities, participating in thesis reviews, etc.