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Third selection meeting for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master JEMARO

Representatives from Centrale Nantes, Keio University, University of Genoa and Warsaw University of Technology will meet online for the third selection meeting for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master JEMARO on 3-4 March.

From March 3, 2022 to March 4, 2022 All day

JEMARO is an Erasmus Mundus programme jointly co-ordinated by Centrale Nantes and Keio University that follows the path of its European cousin, EMARO+, in the field of Advanced Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. The cooperation between Japan and Europe is at the very heart of this double-degree programme that welcomed its first students in September 2020.

The goal of this selection meeting will be to rank the 873 applications received from candidates across 111 different countries and decide on the award of Erasmus Mundus and consortium scholarships.

Currently, there are 12 students enrolled in the second (final) year of the programme, and 19 students undertaking their first year at Centrale Nantes, University of Genoa or Warsaw University of Technology.
 

More about JEMARO

JEMARO is the first joint Japan-Europe programme offering high-level academic and industrial training across the whole span of robotics (Mathematical modelling, Control engineering, Computer engineering, Mechanical design) with the technological specialisation of the associated industrial partners. All JEMARO course units are taught in English, and they are already mutually recognized by all the consortium partners within Local Master Tracks. All activities are organized and implemented on a common agreement basis and by integrating the educational rules differences/constraints between Japan and Europe.

Students graduating from the JEMARO Master's course are awarded two Master's degrees from the institutions where they studied. The degrees obtained are officially recognised and give full access to PhD study programmes.

Published on March 3, 2022 Updated on March 3, 2022